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November 7, 2024
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Harvest Prices for Crop Insurance Plunge: What Does It Mean for Producers?
 
The Risk Management Agency just released official harvest prices for federal crop insurance, and it’s not good news for farmers. Harvest price is based on the average price during October. This year, those numbers are well below 2023 and the base prices set in February.
 
 
 
 
 

If “portable heater” brings to mind an ancient kerosene-fueled torpedo heater belching flame and acrid smoke, there’s good news. Modern portable heaters offer clean, efficient options for heating work areas on even the coldest days.

Portable Heaters: Heat Where You Need It On the Farm
 
 
 

A “no” vote means the state law in question would be rejected, which raises fresh questions about the Summit Carbon Solutions pipeline and similar projects.

A Win for Private Property Rights, Voters Reject Carbon Pipeline Measure in South Dakota
 
 
 

All substance and no flash might best describe the fertilizer strategy Wisconsin farmer Clark Riemer is banking on to fuel his 2025 corn crop.

5 Ways To Prioritize Fertilizer Dollars
 
 
 

Elon Musk wants his futuristic Optimus robots to clean dishes and scrub carpets. How would you use a robot that walks, talks and moves like a real human (and never gets tired or spends 20 minutes staring at its phone) on your farm?

A Farmer Can Dream, Right? Tesla Robots As the Farm Labor Force of the Future?
 
 
 
 
 
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