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November 19, 2024
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Leap of Faith As Farmer Miraculously Escapes Burning Chopper
 
Stranded on a corn chopper engulfed in flames and wrapped in the deafening hum of 140,000 volts, J.P. Koop leaped into a crackling halo of current. Crashing into a smoking row of freshly cut stalks, Koop’s body went to jelly on impact, electricity surging through his limbs. On hands and knees, the Michigan farmer made the crawl of his life.
 
 
 
 
 

The Rural Prosperity and Food Security Act, which builds on the proposal Stabenow released in May, includes $39 billion in new resources “to keep farmers farming, families fed and rural communities strong.”

Stabenow Finally Releases Full Text of Senate Farm Bill; Here’s What It Means for Agriculture
 
 
 

Jimmy Emmons, an Oklahoma no-till farmer and conservation advocate, is now reportedly in the running for the next Secretary of Agriculture. In addition, the list of candidates no longer includes North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum, who has been tapped for Interior Secretary, and Senate Ag committee member Cindy-Hyde Smith, who plans to stay in Congress.

New Name Surfaces for Trump’s Secretary of Ag Pick — This One Has Strong Ties to Regenerative Ag
 
 
 

Seasonality for corn and soybeans suggests a price pullback is more likely than a rally this month, plus the markets tend to be quiet around the Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays.

Will Corn Break Out Of The Tight Range Its Been Trading In Over The Last 5 Months?
 
 
 

After being in the market alongside each other for four years, Truterra will begin offering Indigo Ag carbon programs, and Indigo Ag science will back Truterra’s carbon measurement.

Indigo Ag and Truterra Form ‘Landmark Collaboration’ in Carbon
 
 
 
 
 
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