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October 20, 2022
 
 
 
 
 
 
Short on Storage? Here’s How to Market Extra Bushels
 
With soybean harvest past the halfway point and corn harvest nearing it, you likely have a better idea of how many bushels you won’t be able to store on farm. What should you do with those extra bushels?
 
 
 

Data from Ukraine’s Ministry of Agrarian Policy and Food shows the country shipped 6.9 million metric tons of grain, vegetables and edible oils last month, nearly matching the 7.1 million tons exported in Sept. 2021.

Ukraine Ag Export Numbers Have Recovered to Prewar Levels
 
 
 

Brazilian meatpackers continue to procure cattle from inside the country’s protected areas more than a decade after zero-deforestation cattle agreements were signed to reform the sector.

Much of Brazil’s Beef Defies Zero-Deforestation Agreements
 
 
 
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The harvest is at near record pace in South Dakota with 82% of the soybeans and 44% of the corn out of the field. Farmers have been helped by dry weather, but there's also fewer bushels to handle in areas hit by drought.

I-80 Harvest Tour: South Dakota is a Tale of Two Crops
 
 
 

One food company is facing a lawsuit over it's advertising slogan. Details in today's AgDay Minute.

Produce Prices Are On the Rise
 
 
 
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