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Meteorologist: Don’t Necessarily Plan on Warmer than Expected Winter  
Meteorologist: Don’t Necessarily Plan on Warmer than Expected Winter

AgDay meteorologist Mike Hoffman doesn’t believe NOAA’s forecast for a warmer than expected winter. He reads the data differently.

 
 
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Liquid Propane Bottleneck Cripples Drying Capacity  
Liquid Propane Bottleneck Cripples Drying Capacity

With many corn acres yet to harvest, and stalk conditions deteriorating, farmers and cooperatives are looking at a potentially devastating wet grain situation if a propane supply solution isn’t found.

 
 
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Cost of production analysis. Budgeting.  
Cost of production analysis. Budgeting.

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Harvest Lags Shift Burndown Focus To Spring  
Harvest Lags Shift Burndown Focus To Spring

“The current status of harvest is going to limit some of our opportunities for fall burndown,” says Jason Haegele with WinField United. “There’s a lot of corn yet to be harvested, and that’s a primary driver to whether there fall burndown applications will be made.”

 
 
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USMCA: Pelosi Upbeat Agreement Will Be Reached  
USMCA: Pelosi Upbeat Agreement Will Be Reached

USMCA, a renegotiation of the North American Free Trade Agreement, will allow farmers to see increased market access and updated regulatory standards that will strengthen trade and foster a more fair trade environment.

 
 
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Watson Decision Platform for Agriculture<br>Sponsored by: IBM  
Watson Decision Platform for Agriculture
Sponsored by: IBM

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Overhe(a)rd: Everything You Wondered About PFAS But Were Afraid to Ask  
Overhe(a)rd: Everything You Wondered About PFAS But Were Afraid to Ask

In the latest episode of Overhe(a)rd, Host Portia Stewart offers an update on Art Schaap, the owner of the New Mexico Dairy forced to dump 15,000 gallons of milk each day.

 
 
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Farm Bill Decision Tool is Available  
Farm Bill Decision Tool is Available

Two schools have received funds from USDA to develop a Farm Bill Decision tool. Paul Neiffer comments on Texas A&M’s efforts, the first to be released.

 
 
Gage County, NE <br />  
Gage County, NE

Crops disappointing. Corn looks good driving by, but out in it w combine it's 30 bushel less than it looks. Beans slightly below average. Thank god for this good harvest window we have gotten. Will the price ever reflect the poor yields? Will USDA ever reflect them!!?? Doubt it. We in rural America don’t matter any more. They can just go get their food at the grocery store. Hah!

 
 

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