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September 6, 2023
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Drones for Deer Recovery? Landmark Legal Fight Pits Hunters vs. Government
 
Drones for me, but not for thee? Hunters have a right to use drones in recovery of downed deer, says Mike Yoder, and that right is anchored in the First Amendment. A bellwether legal fight is underway that pits hunting, freedom of speech and entrepreneurship against the bounds of government control.
 
 
 

USDA forecasts net farm income will decline $41.7 billion (22.8%) from last year’s record to $141.3 billion in 2023, though that’s up from its February outlook of $136.9 billion.

2023 Farm Profits Dip From 2022 Levels
 
 
 

Last week, Greg Henderson, editorial director for Drovers, learned he's a 12-percenter, and it's likely you are a 12-percenter, too. That's not good, at least according to those who would like to regulate our dietary choices.

12 Percent Claim is 100 Percent B.S.
 
 
 

Jon Scheve discusses yield uncertainty for corn and soybeans as well as his final thoughts on the 2022 marketing year. Bottomline: He sold his corn for more than $7 and his sobyeans for almost $15, which he considers a success.

Yield Uncertainly Continues For Corn And Beans
 
 
 

Legacy Farmland Trust offers landowners a way to preserve and protect their assets for generations to come. Paul Neiffer, host of The Top Producer Podcast, chats with Eric Mueller to learn more.

A New Option for Farmland Legacy Planning
 
 
 
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