Dow Jones: Bayer May Settle Roundup Lawsuit for $10 Billion
 
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Dow Jones: Bayer May Settle Roundup Lawsuit for $10 Billion  
Dow Jones: Bayer May Settle Roundup Lawsuit for $10 Billion

As Bayer continues its mitigation to reach a settlement, Dow Jones is reporting the company could settle its glyphosate (Roundup) legal cases for a sum around $10 billion. A settlement would mean the end of the company’s legal battles concerning glyphosate.

 
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2020 Bull-Bear OutlooK: Prepare for Unpredictability  
2020 Bull-Bear OutlooK: Prepare for Unpredictability

Gather intel to craft a creative and disciplined marketing plan.

 
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You've got an agronomic question...  
You've got an agronomic question...

We have an answer. Pioneer agronomists deliver proven solutions to help you succeed. Check out our seasonal insights now.

 
Flight to Safety Pounds Commodity Markets Rattled by Virus Fears  
Flight to Safety Pounds Commodity Markets Rattled by Virus Fears

Commodity investors are taking flight as fears deepen that the spread of coronavirus could curtail China’s demand of everything from crude oil to soybeans.

 
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What about this Phase 1 Trade Deal with China?  
What about this Phase 1 Trade Deal with China?

President Donald Trump and Chinese Vice Premier Hiu Le signed a so-called “Phase 1” trade deal, not truly ending the 18-month trade war between the world’s two largest economies but effectively establishing a truce.

 
 
Super Bowl: SF Writer Throws Shade On 'Cowtown'  
Super Bowl: SF Writer Throws Shade On 'Cowtown'

Super Sunday is the climax of a season that began last July, and the hype leading up to the big game becomes mind-boggling, which is the only logical explanation for Scott Ostler’s poke in Kansas City’s collective eye with a sharp stick.

 
 
Americans are Continuing to Waste Food  
Americans are Continuing to Waste Food

Americans are wasting a lot of food. Details in today's AgDay Minute.

 
Crop Comments<br>Erie County, Pa.  
Crop Comments
Erie County, Pa.

So glad my career is coming to a close. No longer will I have to look to Washington for a few bread crumbs to supplement my income. I am currently debt free, but I am sure if I was to continue a few more years I won't be. With these polls saying farmers favor Trump, I must ponder what will happen should he be re-elected. Without having the burden of losing in 2024 he will do anything he wants, and then we all will find out just how much America's farmers mean to him. Support Trump. NOT THIS FARMER!

 
 
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