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January 4, 2024
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Worst-Case Scenario: Why Eric Snodgrass Thinks The Heavy Rainfall In Brazil Could Do More Harm Than Good
 
Sinking soybean prices have been the theme to start the new year. One reason behind the price pressure is bearish news of rain returning to key growing areas in South America. However, one leading ag meteorologist thinks this rain could do more harm than good, even impacting the safrinha corn crop planting season.
 
 
 

Crime rates are declining, unemployment has been below 4% for 17 months now and wages are finally growing faster than inflation.

John Phipps: The Good News For 2024 May Surprise You
 
 
 
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From the basement of a modest farmhouse, Robert and Viki Warren ran a crop insurance chop-shop: liquid eraser bottles, copy machines, telltale PVC pipes and tens of thousands of forged documents. Here's an agriculture fraud story for the ages.

American Gothic: Farm Couple Nailed in Massive $9M Crop Insurance Fraud
 
 
 

Minnesota ended 2023 with 146 fewer dairy farm permits than the state did at the beginning of the year. The big-ticket question: With dairy’s razor-thin financial margins, how many more operations will exit in 2024?

Minnesota Lost More Than 50 Dairy Farms in November
 
 
 

The agenda is jam-packed with the industry's best speakers — and you don't want to miss the one-of-a-kind networking event, with plenty of chances to talk with peers and make new friends.

Have You Registered for Top Producer Summit?
 
 
 
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