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Looking Ahead To 2020 Planting: Will Corn Be King?  
Looking Ahead To 2020 Planting: Will Corn Be King?

Harvest is underway in many parts of the country, but Farm Journal's Tyne Morgan and Brian Basting of Advanced Trading are already looking ahead to next year's crop.

 
 
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Dan Murphy: A Love Affair With Labeling  
Dan Murphy: A Love Affair With Labeling

Marketers always tout the impact of food labels. But that’s because consumers SAY they matter, whereas flavor, convenience and costs are far more important factors in what they buy.

 
 
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All Things Ag News  
All Things Ag News

There’s no time to go searching for all of the important ag headlines. Find everything you need in one convenient spot with our new and improved AgWeb site.

 
 
Wet Grain Problem? Solution: Sell It to Livestock Owners For A Win-Win  
Wet Grain Problem? Solution: Sell It to Livestock Owners For A Win-Win

With so much late-planted corn, it’s likely many farmers are struggling with wet grain. If dryer space runs thin, you don’t want to take quality hits, or your elevator is full—consider talking to local livestock producers, especially dairy farmers.

 
 
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Chip Flory Travels To Iowa For  
Chip Flory Travels To Iowa For "Outdoors On The Farm"

Each Friday this fall, AgriTalk's Chip Flory will be “Outdoors on the Farm,” sharing tips and ideas about managing wildlife and natural resources. He's making the trek to Iowa for this segment.

 
 
U.S. Beef Exports Slightly Behind Last Year's Record Pace  
U.S. Beef Exports Slightly Behind Last Year's Record Pace

August 2019 U.S. beef exports were below record-large totals of August 2018, according to data released by the USDA and compiled by the U.S. Meat Export Federation (USMEF).

 
 
EPA Proposes Changes To Gypsum Source  
EPA Proposes Changes To Gypsum Source

Richard Gupton Senior Vice President, Public Policy & Counsel at Ag Retailers Association explains the EPA-proposed revisions to regulations of coal ash that could impact ag retailers, their farmer customers and the availability of gypsum in the latest AgPro Podcast.

 
 
Location <br /> Marion County, Ohio  
Location
Marion County, Ohio

Cut some beans yesterday, planted 5-27. scaled, 25/bu/Ac. First time in 15+ years that field didn't make at least 60/ bu. Looked good, but we lost our rains and pods were full of undeveloped beans. Wish we had some of those 70 bu yields people are bragging about.

 
 

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