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February 27, 2024
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Ferrie: It's Only February, but Iowa Farmers are Considering Field Work and Anhydrous Applications
 
Before heading to the field to apply anhydrous, firm up what crop you're going to plant. If you're kicking around the idea of going beans-on-beans, given the markets, remember anhydrous essentially ties you to corn.
 
 
 
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For a big rally to happen there needs to be a spark to ignite it. This would require either a demand increase or a supply problem somewhere in the world. How likely is a demand increase or a supply problem? Jon Scheve explains.

Sub $4 Corn Futures, Now What?
 
 
 

Depending on how the model is interpreted, it could be the ticket for corn ethanol to start taking flight as sustainable aviation fuel.

A Big Announcement on the GREET Model is Expected This Week. Here's Why Corn Farmers Should Care
 
 
 

Edgewood Locker got its start in rural northeast Iowa in 1966. The business now spans over three generations and has 130 full-time, part-time and seasonal employees.

Meet 87-Year-Old Joan Kerns, A True Trailblazer Who Helped Carve Out A Niche For Her Family Nearly 60 Years Ago
 
 
 

“We’re living in a world where it’s just a matter of time,” says Harlan Asmus, referencing the development of resistance.

Top Advice For Pest Management in 2024: Spray Earlier
 
 
 
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