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| | | | | Corn Reverses Higher for the Week, While the Soy Complex Collapses | | With the exception of corn, the markets collapsed this week. "It's like farmers threw in the towel after getting sick of waiting for better prices or realized time is running out and they're going to need bin space," says Jerry Gulke, president of the Gulke Group. Is there any hope for soybeans? Gulke shares four red-letter points that might indicate lower prices aren't over yet. | | | |
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| | EU's Pork Production is Down 3 MMT in Two Years. To Put That in Perspective, That's as Much as the U.S. Exports in One Year | | The European Union’s massive drop in domestic pork production, some of which can be attributed to environmental regulations, is giving U.S. exports a boost. | | | |
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| | Next Gen Farmer In Arkansas Recasts The Future For several years, Hallie Shoffner tried a lot of different jobs and hated them all. She then travelled the globe only to realize she belonged on the farm. Today, she is working to build resiliency in the farm business her mom started in 1988. Join Farm Journal in the week ahead as we celebrate the next generation of American agriculture. Our goal is to encourage you to plan for the future and cultivate multigenerational success through the transfer of skills and knowledge. Read More |
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| | John Deere Layoffs: What We Know So Far John Deere has undeniably had a busy first half of 2024, but news of layoffs and early retirement buyouts are surfacing as the company projects a 20% to 25% downturn in farm equipment sales. Read More |
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| | Nebraska Farmer Distills His Love For The Midwest Into Flyover Whiskey Feeling that America’s “flyover states” deserve more love than they usually get from the rest of the country, Nebraska row-crop grower and beef producer Joe Knobbe decided to do something about it. As he explains on an episode of Grow Getters, when he’s not farming or ranching, Knobbe is working at his small distillery, a converted farrowing barn on the family property. Read More |
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| | This Week on USFR | | Brett Stuart with Global AgriTrends, Steve Meyer with Ever.Ag talk and Erin Borror with USMEF talk markets this weekend from World Pork Expo on U.S. Farm Report. | | | |
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