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February 1, 2023
 
 
 
 
 
 
Owning Farmland is Now Cool, Even if You Don't Farm
 
For those in agriculture, owning farmland has long been viewed as a symbol of status and wealth. Now, individuals who don’t farm, such as professional athletes, entrepreneurs, doctors and lawyers, are jumping on board and buying farmland.
 
 
 
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Markets can tell a story, especially after a journey through headwinds, political strife and wars. March soybeans did just that in 2022.

Jerry Gulke: Soybean History Lesson Provides Clues to Future Price Direction
 
 
 

The modern beard is the bear hug of facial fashion, says Best Beards in the Pork Industry Contest judge Clinton Griffiths. There’s no question competition was stiff this year. Here are the results.

Bacon-Oiled Beard Brings Home 2022's Best Beard in the Pork Industry
 
 
 

Problems such as tar spot get tons of attention because of the highly visible yield loss they cause during the season. Seedling diseases can pack the same punch. Some experts claim Pythium is the No. 1 disease issue in corn.

Corn Seedling Diseases Don't Seem Dramatic, but the Yield Losses They Cause Sure Are
 
 
 

Super Bowl weekend is a big one when it comes to eating chicken wings. Just how many will be consumed? The answer in today's AgDay Minute.

1.45 Billion Chicken Wings to be Consumed Super Bowl Weekend
 
 
 
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