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How Badly Has Weather Hurt Yields?  
How Badly Has Weather Hurt Yields?

Freeze damage adds complexity to yield reports, and analysts believe true yield reports will not be available until January.

 
 
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Harvest Delays? Contact Insurance Agent to Ensure You’re Covered  
Harvest Delays? Contact Insurance Agent to Ensure You’re Covered

You might not be covered for delayed harvest, but you definitely won’t be if you don’t reach out to an agent beforehand.

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

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Head to Head: Cash In On Strong Basis  
Head to Head: Cash In On Strong Basis

One unique feature of 2019 has been the stronger-than-normal cash markets across the Corn Belt. How can farmers benefit? Two experts give their 2-cents.

 
 
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Are Trade Talks Just Talk?  
Are Trade Talks Just Talk?

While the market is weary of U.S.-China trade talk, two economists believe China’s sentiment is changing. Ironically, they point to two recent communications as evidence.

 
 
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Watson Decision Platform for Agriculture<br>Sponsored by: IBM  
Watson Decision Platform for Agriculture
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Doing Good by Doing Well: U.S. Gains by Investing in Agricultural R&D  
Doing Good by Doing Well: U.S. Gains by Investing in Agricultural R&D

A new report describes a couple of different channels through which federal funding has been expended on global food security activities since the 1940’s.

 
 
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Demand Drivers: Livestock  
Demand Drivers: Livestock

Strong global, domestic demand provides a bright spot for U.S. grain.

 
 
Langlade County, WI <br />  
Langlade County, WI

125 acres of soybeans off. Very wet and our window is closing for bean harvest with 370 acres to go. Yields are below average. Corn is still around 30%. We haven’t moved the combine for 4 days. Good luck all.

 
 

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