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January 11, 2024
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Ferrie: Farmer Asks How to Use Red Clover as a Cover to Reduce Nitrogen Rates and Costs
 
Red clover can fix nitrogen, suppress weeds and improve crop yields. Based on test plot research in Illinois, a good stand of red clover can provide between 50 and 100 pounds of nitrogen per acre.
 
 
 

After years of letting negativity and discouragement hold him back from full-time farming, the first-generation Kentucky farmer decided to take a leap of faith.

Next-Gen Spotlight: Matt Adams Created His Niche By Doing Things No One Else Wanted To Do
 
 
 
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Drought issues continue to pose problems in the Panama Canal while tensions mount in the Red Sea — both of which are causing freight rates to skyrocket and delays in shipping products around the globe.

Attacks in the Red Sea Are Now a Nightmare for Shippers. Here's Why it Could Actually Open the Door for More Exports of U.S. Corn
 
 
 

Despite the markets pricing in lower interest rates, Arlan Suderman expects inflation to rear its ugly head sometime in 2024.

Will Inflation Return in 2024 and What Does It Mean for the Grain Markets?
 
 
 

AgDay national reporter Michelle Rook talks daily with industry analysts when the markets open, at midday and again at close to break down crop and livestock commodity markets.

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