| | | The soil testing process is ripe for improvements. | |
| | | As 2019 comes to a close, trade is still at the forefront of farmers’ minds. Will President Trump get a deal done with China? One analyst says yes, and no. | |
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| | | The Livestock Marketing Information Center (LMIC) is forecasting 2019 pork production at 27.6 billion pounds, a 4.7% increase over 2018. And experts say this trend will continue. | |
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| | | Crops that were planted and didn't drown out due to flooding are poor to average in yield. The June planted corn seems to be yielding much better than the May corn (less time for excessive moisture stress). Bean yields all over the place. Some fields pretty good, others fairly bad. The majority of the crops are out of the fields, but there is still a lot of corn and beans to get out and the weather is fighting us every step of the way now. Too much rain. Many farmers could be done harvesting in a week or so with ideal conditions. Unfortunately, we are far from ideal. | |
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