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March 7, 2023
 
 
 
 
 
 
Skeptical Farmer Burns Ag’s Playbook, Steers Turnaround On 2,000 Acres
 
Skeptic, heretic, disruptor, eccentric — Roy Pfaltzgraff pleads guilty to all. Double-cropping on 16” of annual precipitation, table sugar in-furrow, drastic synthetic fertilizer reductions, 14 to 18 crops per season, no specialized equipment and direct-market scrambling, Pfaltzgraff has engineered a remarkable turnaround on 2,000 dryland acres in Colorado.
 
 
 

Tommy Grisafi with Advance Trading explains why interest rates are up and shares strategies for farmers in this environment.

Strategies to Manage Higher Long- and Short-Term Interest Rates
 
 
 

The American Soybean Association is focusing on everything from the farm bill to EPA's recent Renewable Fuels Standard proposal, while also pushing for increased market access through trade. Tyne Morgan chats with ASA's Steve Censky ahead of Commodity Classic.

ASA CEO: Renewable Diesel Could Drive a New Era for Soybean Demand, But EPA Needs to Rethink the RFS
 
 
 

There is a scenario with used refrigerators that plays out across farm country: The old one is pulled out of the family kitchen and moved to a garage or shed to be repurposed for pharmaceutical products. But do those old refrigerators keep vaccines at the temp recommended on the labels?

Don’t Assume That Old Refrigerator Is Good Enough To Store Vaccines
 
 
 

You might have seen meat at the grocery store labeled "Product of the USA". Why the government wants to make some changes, in today's AgDay Minute.

Reese's Introduces Plant-Based Peanut Butter Cups
 
 
 
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