Even Donald Trump Thinks He’s Spending Too Much Time on Ethanol
 
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Even Donald Trump Thinks He’s Spending Too Much Time on Ethanol  
Even Donald Trump Thinks He’s Spending Too Much Time on Ethanol

Global disputes over trade and nuclear weapons have consumed plenty of President Donald Trump’s time and attention — but a narrow, domestic clash over U.S. biofuel policy may be giving those issues competition.

 
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Be Your Banker’s Favorite Customer  
Be Your Banker’s Favorite Customer

As you prepare to close the books on this year, you’ll soon shift your attention to 2020. A good rule of thumb is to start planning your finances at the same time you start your agronomic plans for the next year.

 
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3 Pitches: Weed Strike Out  
3 Pitches: Weed Strike Out

Enlist E3™ soybeans offer tolerance to 2,4-D choline, glyphosate and glufosinate. Send weeds back to the bench with three modes of action.

 
Opportunity Knocks: A Grain Salvage Farmer’s Remarkable Tale  
Opportunity Knocks: A Grain Salvage Farmer’s Remarkable Tale

The present success of General Grain is hooked to the coattails of yesterday’s hard-scrabble work and preparation.

 
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Farmland Values Are Stable To Slightly Higher  
Farmland Values Are Stable To Slightly Higher

Favorable interest rates and an equilibrium in the supply and demand levels for real estate have boosted prices, despite a farm economy under pressure, says Tim Koch, chief credit officer, Farm Credit Services of America.

 
 
Deere Revamps 6M Tractors For Comfort, Visibility And Maneuverability  
Deere Revamps 6M Tractors For Comfort, Visibility And Maneuverability

Farmers and livestock producers in the market for a tractor offering high degrees of comfort, visibility, maneuverability and technology will find those benefits and more in the redesigned John Deere 6M Tractors for 2020

 
 
John Phipps: Farm Fields Sprout Annual Traffic Hazards  
John Phipps: Farm Fields Sprout Annual Traffic Hazards

For the past two months or so, rural residents in corn-growing country have coped with an annual traffic hazard: blind corners obscured by tall corn.

 
Crop Comments<br>Erie County, Pa.  
Crop Comments
Erie County, Pa.

nw PA we are in a small sweet spot here. but just go 20 miles in any direction and crops are no good. we need at least 2 more weeks of average heat and no frost to finish

 
 

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