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January 21, 2022
 
 
 
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Naomi Blohm: Corn and Soybean Market Factors to Watch
 
It might be prudent to understand various call option strategies that provide upside gain potential should the U.S. drought continue, soaring prices do indeed cause farmers to use less fertilizer or yields are low.
 
 
 
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A news story about a "pig farmer" in Iowa facing allegations of livestock neglect went viral this week. After reading the stories and doing research, here's why Jennifer Shike, Farm Journal's Pork editor, thinks he's being mislabeled as a pig farmer.

Stop Calling Nolan DeWall a Pig Farmer
 
 
 
 
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2021 was a strong financial year for many farmers. For 2022, input costs are rising rapidly. One ag lender cites $700 per acre in some scenarios. That means farmers will need strong yields to break even.

As Input Prices Soar, 200 bu. per acre Yields may be The Ticket to Breaking Even In 2022
 
 
 
 
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These operations have found ways to increase cash flow and create room for more family members on the farm.

Farmers Expand Businesses Without Expanding Size
 
 
 

A lack of computer chips has slowed many production lines in the U.S., but one company is hoping to prevent that from happening in the future. Details in today's AgDay Minute.

Intel to Build Computer Chip Plants in Ohio
 
 
 
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