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October 4, 2022
 
 
 
 
 
 
Expect New WOTUS Testing Rules by the End of 2022, According to Government Lawyer
 
By the end of the year, the Biden administration is expected to issue new rules that Government Lawyer Brian Fletcher told the court will “provide greater clarity to the regulated public on all parts of the test.”
 
 
 
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Despite experiencing Hurricane Ian firsthand, Dakin Dairy Farms in Myakka City, Fla., is committed to not only making sure their cows are well cared for, but they’re also becoming a hub to help their community.

Hurricane Ian's Deadly Punch to One Florida Dairy
 
 
 

Due to the scarcity of precipitation, the water depth along U.S. waterways is limiting the efficiency of barge transportation in two ways – channel depth and channel width. For farmers, that can negatively impact cash basis levels and their ability to export during and after harvest.

Low Mississippi Water Levels a Growing Concern for U.S. Exports and Basis Levels at and After Harvest
 
 
 

AgDay's Michelle Rook talks with Brian Grete of Pro Farmer.

Grain Prices Mostly Higher Except Wheat, in a Risk on Day: Livestock Continue to See Fund Liquidation
 
 
 

Expect to pay more for a fresh Christmas tree this year, but it's not due to a lack of supply. More in today's AgDay Minute.

Christmas Tree Prices to Rise
 
 
 
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