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March 14, 2023
 
 
 
 
 
 
Planting Forecast: Will Spring Rains Undo Winter’s Sins?
 
“Given the momentum in the jet stream and above average snowpack in the West, the severe weather season could be active in the Plains, Midwest, South, Midsouth and Southeast this spring,” says Eric Snodgrass, principal atmospheric scientist for Nutrien Ag.
 
 
 
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Farmers are starting to ask what artificial intelligence chatbots can do for them. John Phipps went straight to the source, asking ChatGPT what it can do for farmers.

What Can Artificial Intelligence Chatbots Do On the Farm?
 
 
 

Finding a new path for ethanol demand could come in the form of higher-octane fuels. NCGA says the Next Generation Fuels Act would address climate goals while driving up domestic demand for corn.

Here’s How NCGA Thinks U.S. Farmers Could Find 1.8 Billion Bushels of New Corn Demand
 
 
 

Mystery surrounds a proposal to build a new 320,000 sq.-ft. beef production facility. If the Olathe (Kan.) City Council approves the project, it would result in the construction of a state-of-the art, high-volume, case-ready facility that would employ nearly 700 workers with an expected payroll of $23.5 million.

Retailer Seeks Permit to Build Beef Plant in Kansas
 
 
 

It looks like egg prices are finally on the way down. Details in today's AgDay Minute.

The Price of Eggs Is Trending Down
 
 
 
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