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April 6, 2021
 
 
 
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USDA Reopens CFAP 2 Today: With 60 Days to Apply, Here’s Who’s Eligible
 
The second round of Coronavirus Food Assistance Program (CFAP 2) restarted April 5. Farmers have 60 days to either apply or make modifications to their existing CFAP 2 applications.
 
 
 
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Strong early-season defenses against seedling insects and soil diseases are key to a season you’ll consider a success at harvest.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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What Farm Technology Are You Most Interested In?
 
Technology is an ever-growing presence in our daily lives, both personal and professional—and we want to know how you’re using it on your farm.
 
 
 
 

Just like the U.S., Canada is working on creating carbon markets for farmers, but the details are still murky.

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Listen to true stories from farmers and ranchers in a gut-wrenching new video series from USDA that chronicles the impact of feral swine damage on American livelihoods and ecosystems.

The Wild Hog Knows No Fear: True Stories of One of Ag’s Biggest Threats
 
 
 
 
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U.S. soybean futures edged higher as harvest delays in Brazil stoked concerns about short-term supply disruptions.

Soybeans Firm on Brazil Harvest Delays
 
 
 

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen threw her support behind an international effort to create a global minimum tax that would apply to multinational corporations, regardless of where they locate their headquarters.

Pro Farmer's First Thing Today: Early Spring Planting, Global Minimum Tax Proposal and More
 
 
 
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It may soon be harder to get ketchup at your favorite fast-food restaurants. Details in today's AgDay Minute.

Restaurants Trying to Catch Up to Ketchup Demand
 
 
 

There’s no doubt planting soybeans early can increase yield, but we’re still in the learning stages. These four tips will help you select varieties, row spacing, population and weed control strategies for early planted soybeans.

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