Trump Sees No Deadline for China Deal as Trade Risks Roar Back
 
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Trump Sees No Deadline for China Deal as Trade Risks Roar Back  
Trump Sees No Deadline for China Deal as Trade Risks Roar Back

Stocks tumbled in Europe and the U.S. as Trump’s comments indicated no urgency to reach a deal by Dec. 15, which U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross on Monday called a “logical deadline.”

 
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Machinery Pete: A Trend 10 Years in the Making  
Machinery Pete: A Trend 10 Years in the Making

As we close out 2019, Greg Peterson wants to share some interesting numbers from his daily study of used farm equipment values. This heat map shows, in red, where the most 10-year-old equipment sold at auction in 2019 (through October).

 
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2020 Tools You Need To Succeed  
2020 Tools You Need To Succeed

Set yourself up for success for the 2020 season. Here are digital tools from Pioneer that can help.

 
Stock, Trade Uncertainty Impact Corn Optimism in 2020  
Stock, Trade Uncertainty Impact Corn Optimism in 2020

Next year, corn prices could settle in the $3.50 to $3.60 median range, according to recent Food and Agricultural Policy Institute (FAPRI) projections.

 
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Just Another Day in the Life of Trade Wars  
Just Another Day in the Life of Trade Wars

Trade war rumbles are front and center again this morning, but thankfully grain markets appear to be looking beyond that news.

 
 
U.S. Dairy Export Council CEO Tom Vilsack’s Salary Under Fire  
U.S. Dairy Export Council CEO Tom Vilsack’s Salary Under Fire

Checkoff employee salaries are in the spotlight again, and this time it’s Tom Vilsack, CEO of the U.S. Dairy Export Council (USDEC), facing scrutiny. He was paid $999,421 in 2018.

 
 
Stocks Sink on President's China Comments  
Stocks Sink on President's China Comments

Markets move after the President talks about China. Clinton Griffiths has more in today's AgDay Minute.

 
Crop Comments<br>Warren County, Mo.  
Crop Comments
Warren County, Mo.

We might have to do some replanting on beans. They are not growing very much. I would like to know how NASS and the USDA do not discuss anything about the grain lost in the flood areas.

 
 
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