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August 4, 2023
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
‘Reckless Spending’ is Putting U.S. Fiscal Health at Risk, Analyst Says
 
The U.S. balance sheet and financial condition have been deteriorating significantly over the past decade, and market analyst Bob Elliott expects more of the same ahead. For example, the U.S. is in so much debt today he's concerned there will be no financial room to borrow more money if a recession occurs.
 
 
 
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Product development, environmental stewardship and crop yields have dynamically changed in 35 years. So what about fertilizer? Here’s an overview of developments in enhanced efficiency fertilizers, the sheer number of fertilizer options, sulfur and biologicals.

Not Your Father’s Fertilizer: 4 Ways Fertilizer Has Changed in 40 Years
 
 
 

The increased incidence of the disease this year in the Midwest has to do with the extremely hot, dry weather followed by heavy precipitation events in June and July.

Phytophthora Root Rot Grabs the Spotlight in Soybeans
 
 
 

Artificial intelligence could cause earthquakes in some professions. If and when it does, farm families will feel the aftershocks through the earth.

John Phipps: AI Aftershocks
 
 
 

Between carbon credit programs, soil health protocols and the prevailing topic of sustainability at every event you attend, the climate conversation is absolutely everywhere. For many growers, it can be incredibly difficult to know where to start.

5 Steps to Step Into Sustainability
 
 
 
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