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January 30, 2024
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Agronomists Worry Moisture Deficits Will Contribute To Herbicide Carryover
 
While you can't force Mother Nature to send rain, you can review crop rotation restrictions on chemistries you applied last year. Knowing that information can guide what crop you plant where this spring.
 
 
 

The corn market might have finally found a temporary bottom, but where will prices go from here? Jon Scheve shares three charts that could provide some historical perspective for market direction and your marketing plans.

Historical Trends Suggest There Is A Good Chance December Corn Will Trade Above $5 Again
 
 
 

Once you balance fertility and pH in the soil profile, and adjust to making small, more frequent lime applications, you probably won’t need to mix fertilizer into the soil, says Ken Ferrie, Farm Journal field agronomist.

Nutrients Where Needed: How to Prep Your Soil Fertility for a Vertical System
 
 
 

Ag tech startup MyAnIML and USDA find first-of-its-kind facial recognition technology successfully analyzes cattle muzzles to predict illness.

Study Confirms Facial Recognition Technology’s Success in Disease Prediction
 
 
 

On the Top Producer podcast, Paul Neiffer chats with Bruce Vande Steeg who works with farms experiencing growth and management pains. In his experience, many of the issues in a farm business revolve around processes — or lack thereof.

How to Pinpoint Farm Management Issues
 
 
 
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