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March 10, 2023
 
 
 
 
 
 
Skeptical Farmer Burns Ag’s Playbook, Steers Turnaround On 2,000 Acres
 
Skeptic, heretic, eccentric, disruptor—Roy Pfaltzgraff pleads guilty to all. “People think I’m crazy. They’re right, I am crazy, but I’m also the owner of a farm that is working great.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Texas Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Ag Retailer in Drift Case

The decision reinforced that traditional causation determinations applied in cases alleging yield loss to a crop from alleged exposure to pesticides, and that plaintiffs would be required to meet their burdens with reliable and admissible expert testimony based on sufficient evidence and data.

 
 
 
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First-Ever Solid-Encapsulated Herbicide For Pre and Post Weed Control in Corn

BASF plans to launch Surtain herbicide for 2024 farmer use, pending EPA approval. It features two active ingredients that tackle up to 79 tough broadleaves and grasses, including Palmer amaranth, waterhemp and ragweed.

 
 
 
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Is There Movement On The Right To Repair?

Under the MOU, both parties have the right to walk away from the agreement if any state or federal right-to-repair legislation is enacted.

 
 
 
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How Can The Farm Bill Better Reflect Farmers? House Ag Committee Released A Road Map

An early look at the report shows the House Ag Committee could push for improvements to the current safety net within Title I of the farm bill and move away from relying on Congress to approve ad hoc disaster aid.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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