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| | | In an earlier post Paul Neiffer indicated that the new rules on CFAP had loosened up the payment limits for entities. This appears to apply for both CFAP #1 and CFAP #2. Read More | |
| | | Frequently, conversations about conservation focus on protecting soil and water quality, but there are additional considerations such as markets for environmental services and incentives provided by some large retail food companies. Read More | |
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| | | It appears phase one has done what it was supposed to do — get Chinese demand for U.S. soybeans back on track. What is open to debate is why China is buying. Read More | |
| | | Meteorologist Mike Hoffman is tracking a hurricane and a tropical storm, but he says the nation will be getting a break soon from what's been a very active hurricane season. Read More | |
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| | | Conversations between generations about dying are awkward and often avoided. Regardless, COVID-19 provides an excellent excuse for both to broach the topic. Read More | |
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| | | JBS may have shipped 370% more U.S. pork to China this year through Aug. 31 than at the same period in 2017, while exports linked to WH Group rose 90.1%. Read More | |
| | | Trade wars. Tariffs. Shifting allegiances. Low commodity prices. A potential shift in the White House. After watching both national conventions, three farmers weigh in on what they heard and how they think it will affect U.S. agriculture. Read More | |
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