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June 28, 2023
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
High Production Costs Could Weigh on the Ag Economy Through 2024, New Survey of Economists Finds
 
Stronger cattle prices combined with the recent run-up in crop prices aren’t enough to outweigh the concerns of the effect input prices will have on farmers this year and into 2024. This is according to a new survey of ag economists, a joint effort between Farm Journal and the University of Missouri.
 
 
 

Can skip row corn add bushels to the bin? James Hitchcock wants the answers from one trusted source — his own fields.

Got Skip Row Corn? Georgia Farmer Goes 60
 
 
 

Unhealthy levels of air pollutants are spreading across some parts of the U.S., a result of the worst-ever start to wildfire season in Canada. Sixteen million acres have burned — an area a bit larger than West Virginia.

Smoky Skies and Reduced Air Quality Return to the Midwest and Mid-South
 
 
 

A California man has been sentenced to more than six years in prison due to his involvement in a nearly $9-million, cow-manure Ponzi scheme.

California Man Sentenced: An Unbelievable Multimillion-Dollar Cow Manure Scheme
 
 
 

While Sen. McConnell says the budget has little give, Sen. Boozeman has consistently said he will not support a farm bill that doesn't provide an increase in the Price Loss Coverage (PLC) program's reference prices.

McConnell: Extra Funding for Farm Bill ‘Hard to Come By'
 
 
 
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