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July 25, 2023
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Triple-Crop Soybean Success as Illinois Farmer Bucks Consensus
 
Nonconformity is nature in Bill Jones’ world. In 2020, he triple-cropped to the tune of $1,700 per acre profit on 125 acres. “I don’t care at all that some people think I need to be in the nuthouse,” Jones says. “This is about ROI, hitting yield averages and taking care of my soil. Home runs are fine, but they’re for somebody else to chase.”
 
 
 

Grain prices continue to rally as Russia ramps up attacks on Ukrainian ports on the River Danube. But ag economists and market analysts point out the situation still hasn’t reached a worst-case scenario yet.

What's the Biggest Threat to Global Grain Supplies? It's Actually Russia's Exports, Not Ukraine
 
 
 

Agriculture is in a bit of a funk. A recent study by USDA’s Economic Research Service has confirmed average annual agricultural output growth has slowed to its lowest rate in six decades. Some would say technology has failed us, but upon deeper reflection, Steve Cubbage says maybe we failed, too.

3 Reasons Agriculture’s Productivity Gains May Be Running Out Of Steam
 
 
 

The IRS has finally issued additional guidance indicating quite clearly supply chain issues do not qualify you for the employer retention credit. They have several scenarios in their guidance. Paul Neiffer shares those examples.

IRS Says Supply Chain Issues do not Allow you to Claim an ERC
 
 
 

EPA has been asked to exclude ditches from the definition of federal waters, include wetlands when they can't be distinguished from navigable waters and erase the independent interstate waters and wetlands category.

WOTUS Meetings on the Calendar with New Recommendations in Tow
 
 
 
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