What everyone’s reading this month
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| | A U.S. appeals court rejected a federal regulator’s permit for dicamba herbicides, including Engenia, FeXapan and XtendiMax. |
| In 2020, after the collapse of his livelihood, Lyle Benjamin, 43, walked away from 150 years of family farming history. |
| USDA as of June 3 paid out $545 million in payments via the Coronavirus Food Distribution Program (CFAP), far below the eventual $16 billion in payments when totally completed. |
| | China purchases, a USDA report and weather all weighed on the grain markets this week. |
| Could a trend change be before us? While it may be too early to tell, at least prices are headed in the right direction. |
| Thirty-four miles southeast of Kansas City, Mo. a small meat processing facility is gearing up for a big expansion—and the potential to make waves in the national livestock processing scene. |
| | EPA issued a final cancellation order for the label of three dicamba products subject to a 9th Circuit Court of Appeals ruling: Engenia (BASF), FeXapan (Corteva) and XtendiMax (Bayer). |
| Farmers in North Dakota are still trying to harvest last year’s corn crop while running out of time to plant this year. |
| As China ramps up its purchases from the U.S., China may be buying out of necessity, instead of buying to live up to its Phase One trade promises. |
| A forgiven PPP loan is tax-free to the farmer, but you will be required to reduce your expenses by the amount of forgiveness. |
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