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The Path Back To The Farm  
The Path Back To The Farm

Before a child returns to the operation, the senior generation needs to have a deep and meaningful dialogue with the potential successor, says Shannon Ferrell, ag law professor at Oklahoma State University Extension.

 
 
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Tariff-Free U.S. Soybeans Offered to Chinese Buyers  
Tariff-Free U.S. Soybeans Offered to Chinese Buyers

China and the U.S. have achieved some progress in their trade talks, Vice Foreign Minister Le Yucheng said, and any problem could be resolved as long as both sides respected each other.

 
 
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Data + Human Intuition  
Data + Human Intuition

Data and human intuition don’t have to fight each other — they can enhance each other. Listen how Pioneer is bringing the two together in the Corn Revolution.

 
 
How To Optimize Your Seed Discount  
How To Optimize Your Seed Discount

Above all, match the right seed to the right acre before pulling the trigger on buying.

 
 
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USDA Clarifies Alfalfa MFP Rules  
USDA Clarifies Alfalfa MFP Rules

A mixed forage, which does not qualify for an MFP payment, is that with less than 60% alfalfa.

 
 
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Join our $100 Ideas Club  
Join our $100 Ideas Club

Think you have an idea worth $100 – or even $200? Submit it here! Upon publication in Farm Journal, the Double Your Money winner receives $200. Other farmers featured receive $100 each. Hit us with your best shot!

 
 
Research Brief: Could African Swine Fever Make its Way into the U.S.?  
Research Brief: Could African Swine Fever Make its Way into the U.S.?

Following the recent spread of ASF in Asia and western Europe, a team of researchers from around the world set out to measure the risk of ASF entering the United States.

 
 
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Looking for a reliable source for your hemp questions?  
Looking for a reliable source for your hemp questions?

Our experts will discuss the best agronomic practices for hemp production and will also touch upon marketing, legal considerations and policy news.

 
 
CAST Releases New Pesticide Report  
CAST Releases New Pesticide Report

Many people are concerned about exposure to pesticides in the fruits and vegetables they buy at the grocery store. A new report says that fear is not supported by science.

 
 
Cayuga County, NY <br />  
Cayuga County, NY

Beans just won’t dry down when you only get two days of good weather and then a couple days of bad weather. Having to dry all of them running between 15 and 17% and hand shelled some corn can’t find anything below 30% yet. Didn’t start planting until May 23 and finished up the first week of June, but there’s a lot of later planted crops in this area into the middle of June. Can’t wait for 2019 to be over.

 
 

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