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April 21, 2023
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
As El Niño Makes Its Grand Return, Here's What It Tells Us About Summer Weather and Corn Yields
 
As La Nina fades and El Niño starts to make a return, meteorologists say the weather shift could signal better crop production in 2023. “Since 1970, we've had 17 El Niño summers and 14 of them had yields slightly above trendline,” says meteorologist Eric Snodgrass.
 
 
 

If weather stresses have you looking for ways to give your crop a stronger start this spring, a plant growth regulator could be part of the solution – especially in high-yield environments.

A Kick-Start For Corn
 
 
 

The Missouri Senate backed a plan to amend the state's foreign land ownership threshold from 1% to 0.5%. The bill also includes a provision that would limit foreign countries (including China, Russia, Iran and North Korea) from acquiring farmland in Missouri by Sept. 1.

Missouri Moves to Tighten Reins On Foreign Land Ownership
 
 
 

The Institute for the Future predicts nearly 85% of the jobs today’s students will do in 2030 don’t exist yet, which underscores how big of a task it is for colleges to prepare students for the future.

How Colleges and Universities are Preparing Students for the ‘Real World’
 
 
 

One teen took to a farm field to pull off the perfect promposal! As you'll see, in today's AgDay Minute.

California to Supply 100% of Water Requested From Farms & Cities
 
 
 
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