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Mother Nature Picked 2020’s Yield Winners and Losers  
Mother Nature Picked 2020’s Yield Winners and Losers

Listen to this week’s Boots in the Field report for more information about scorched edge effect and how plots are turning out.

 
 
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Young Minds, Fresh Ideas Spur Rejuvenation in Rural Communities Across Nebraska  
Young Minds, Fresh Ideas Spur Rejuvenation in Rural Communities Across Nebraska

University of Nebraska-Lincoln students are helping revive rural communities through the Rural Fellows Program, a program planting seeds of hope and a future vision.

 
 
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Milk Business Conference 2020 is Going Virtual!  
Milk Business Conference 2020 is Going Virtual!

For over 15 years, The MILK Business Conference has been bringing together dairymen and industry professionals from around the country to network and learn about the most up-to-date dairy business information. Now, experience this event from the comfort of your dairy farm!

 
 
Market Confusion: Why China’s Commitments and USDA’s Export Projections Don’t Add Up  
Market Confusion: Why China’s Commitments and USDA’s Export Projections Don’t Add Up

As China continues to ramp up its buys of U.S. corn, there are no signs China will adjust its low tariff rate quotas (TRQs). Some analysts and market experts say even without an announcement, China will still import as much corn as it needs.

 
 
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John Phipps: An Alarming Automobile Trend and the Impact on Agriculture  
John Phipps: An Alarming Automobile Trend and the Impact on Agriculture

While future gasoline demand may be impacted by the push for electric vehicles, there's another trend in automobiles that could also impact how much gasoline Americans buy. John Phipps explains.

 
 
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#2020Election  
#2020Election

It’s a countdown to election night. For election coverage you can trust, visit agweb.com/policy/election

 
 
Smithfield Foods CEO Announces Retirement in 2021  
Smithfield Foods CEO Announces Retirement in 2021

Following a four-decade career in the industry, Sullivan announced his plan to step down and Dennis Organ, who took the post chief operating officer of Smithfield’s U.S. operations in 2019, will assume the CEO position.

 
 
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Join our $100 Ideas Club  
Join our $100 Ideas Club

Think you have an idea worth $100 – or even $200? Submit it here! Upon publication in Farm Journal, the Double Your Money winner receives $200. Other farmers featured receive $100 each.

 
 
Firm World Values Continue To Support Ag Markets  
Firm World Values Continue To Support Ag Markets

A faster than average harvest may make it more difficult for commercials to originate grain once it’s in storage, but activity will likely slow after rain across the Ohio Valley and with moderate precip forecast for the northern Midwest.

 
 
#FJFieldDays On-Demand: Managing Consumer Preference and Environmental Concerns Post-COVID <br />  
#FJFieldDays On-Demand: Managing Consumer Preference and Environmental Concerns Post-COVID

Join three farmers in a candid conversation about how changing consumer perceptions are changing production agriculture.

 
 

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