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May 17, 2022
 
 
 
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Planters Pick Up Pace, But Corn Still 18% and Soybeans 9% Behind Average
 
U.S. corn planted acres doubled last week, going from 22% on May 8 to 49% as of May 15, according to USDA. However, that is still way below the five-year average of 67%.
 
 
 
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Do Market Conditions Warrant $8 Old Crop Corn And $7.50 New Crop Corn?

Jon Scheve discusses highlights from the recent USDA report, market variables impacting prices and the likelihood corn can rally more.

 
 
 
 
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Finally - Some Details on Emergency Relief Program (Old WHIP+)

After almost 8 months, USDA has finally announced relief for producers who were affected by natural disaster events in 2020 and 2021. Instead of calling it the Wildfire and Hurricane Indemnity Program (WHIP+), it is now called the Emergency Relief Program. Paul Neiffer shares the details.

 
 
 
 
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Adapt or Crash: Choose Your Business Path

As the leader of a business, you have two choices: You can adapt and capitalize on the opportunities as trends and economics change, or you can stay the course and watch your business decline.

 
 
 

Weather Watch With AgDay's Meteorologist

The potential for severe storms in the central part of the country is growing. Details in today's forecast from Meteorologist Matt Yarosewick.

 
 
 
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