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November 25, 2024
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Oh, Deer — What A Day on the Farm!
 
With 36 million deer in the U.S., those who call rural America home know the creatures are both majestic and maddening. Deer make for an exciting pursuit when hunting, but they also wreak havoc on vehicles, tires and fields.
 
 
 
 
 

In an announcement on Saturday, Trump said her “commitment to support the American farmer, the defense of American food self-sufficiency and the restoration of agriculture-dependent American small towns is second to none.”

Trump Taps Texas Native Brooke Rollins for Secretary of Agriculture
 
 
 

Kelly Garrett stays busy farming 7,000 acres and raising cattle, but his entrepreneurial spirit drives him to operate several side businesses that round out an impressive, vertically integrated operation.

Grow Getters: Iowa’s Kelly Garrett on Building a More Resilient and Profitable Ag Operation
 
 
 

The three-to-four year-outlook has arrived but with additional headwinds for bio-feed stocks due to used cooking oil as an alternative and increasing imports. Will the threat of tariffs cease used cooking oil imports, or will the U.S. merely tariff the product, especially from China? How much tariff is sufficient for it to become unprofitable to use?

Gulke: A Look At How Tariffs Could Change Demand
 
 
 

As harvest wrapped up across the U.S., corn basis saw some impressive strength. What’s behind it all? AgMarket.net’s Matt Bennett and Blue Reef Agri-Marketing’s Chip Nelligner explain why buyers are so hungry for corn.

Why Is Corn Basis So Strong?
 
 
 
 
 
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