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May 16, 2023
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Global Grain Shuffle: Is The End Of U.S. Grain Export Dominance Near?
 
“This year, Brazil could take the crown of being the world’s largest corn exporter,” said Dan Basse, president of AgResource Company. “It took that crown for soybeans back in 2017.”
 
 
 

"Plant early for optimum yield" is a common refrain soybean growers hear from agronomists and other crop production experts today. But when you can't get into the field, regroup and go to Plan B.

8 Soybean Planting Reminders for when Mother Nature Doesn’t Cooperate
 
 
 

After Tyson Foods reports anemic first quarter sales and downgrades its forecast, The Wall Street Journal editors wrote, “This doesn’t look like an antitrust conspiracy or market oligopoly” but rather a “lesson in market economics.”

WSJ Challenges The “Big Meat Conspiracy Theory”
 
 
 

Ag production accounts for 33% of global greenhouse gas emissions, making it essential to focus on reducing these emissions in the pursuit of a net-zero future, says John Kerry, Special Presidential Envoy for Climate.

Ag Will be Granted $11 Million to be Part of the Climate
 
 
 

It looks like more Americans are finally taking those vacations they put off during the pandemic. Details in today's AgDay Minute.

More Americans Are Returning to the Road
 
 
 
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