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March 8, 2023
 
 
 
 
 
 
Acreage Battle Heats up in Northwestern Corn Belt
 
Farmers in the northwestern corn belt have had normal to above normal moisture this winter which will play into planting intensions, but so will commodity and input prices. So what will the acreage mix look like?
 
 
 

CHS Ag Industry Day Provides Optimistic Outlook for 2023 Growing Season in Northern Plains

Every year, farmers from the Northern Plains make their way to the Alerus Center in Grand Forks, ND...for the CHS Ag Services Ag Industry Day where they got an update on weather, agronomics and markets for 2023.

 
 
 

Planting Forecast: Will Spring Rains Undo Winter’s Sins?

Winter is not the high precipitation time frame for many portions of farm country, Snodgrass says. One spring storm system can deliver the same amount of soil moisture as all the snowfall during the winter.

 
 
 

Will Bird Flu Become a Recurring Issue Each Year?

“We’re positioned much better to handle bird flu now than we were in 2015,” says Bill Northey, Agribusiness Associations of Iowa CEO. “We know that having all the tools we have today, there was likely very little farm-to-farm spread last year.”

 
 
 

The Results Are In: These Are the Top Two Tillage Types

With more than 1,500 responses, we have a clear winner for the two most common tillage types.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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