| | | It happens today! Mitchell Hora, Mike Langseth, and Jodi DeJong-Hughes will join AgDay’s Clinton Griffiths for a conversation on how to dial in conservation tillage at 8 a.m. Central. | |
| | | Yield challenges caused by salinity in some soils are leading producers such as Mark Cheatley to work with scientists at North Dakota State University Extension to turn the page on productivity. | |
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| | | Corn prices could increase if Argentina remains dry. However, a change in US yields or harvested acres from current estimates could also still impact prices in either direction. | |
| | | Here are the details included in the newly proposed language.
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| | | With a bold orange paint job, this 1929 United Allis Chalmers is hard to miss. David Maddox of Hope, Mo., found the serial number that proves this was the first of the series to be produced in 1930. | |
| | | Learn more about the benefits of increased irrigation efficiency through the use of soil moisture sensors and variable rate irrigation in Southwest Georgia and the Florida Panhandle in this free webinar. | |
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