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November 9, 2022
 
 
 
 
 
 
Bushel Bump: USDA Shows a Slight Increase for Corn, Soybean Yields
 
“Quite frankly this was a boring report,” says Matt Bennett, co-founder of AgMarket.net. “November is normally a boring report but this year it wasn’t expected to be so much because we thought they might change yield. We had minor upticks in yield for both corn and beans, but it wasn’t a huge difference.”
 
 
 

What caused the polls to shift away from the predicted ‘red wave’ many had suggested? It comes down to multiple factors, including abortion, Trump and voter turnout.

'Red Wave' of Voters Did Not Happen: Why Were Poll Predictions So Far Off the Mark?
 
 
 

Congressmembers who penned the Ocean Shipping Reform Act of 2022 are calling on the Federal Maritime Commission to mend the gap and provide "reasonable opportunities" for U.S. exporters to get their goods to foreign markets.

Foreign Carriers Offered Loophole to Leave U.S. Ports Without Goods, Despite Active Legislation
 
 
 

The fine is not much of a deterrent to prevent illegal water diversions, and the ranchers say it was the cheapest option they had to keep their livestock watered. The drought has created a financial burden as many ranchers have been forced to haul both water and hay to their animals.

California Ranchers Face Fines For Pumping Water To Livestock
 
 
 

The war on inflation is also driving up credit card rates. Details in today's AgDay Minute.

Credit Card Rates Rise to a Record
 
 
 
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