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October 24, 2023
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
What Actually is Cost of Production?
 
Cost of production is one of those terms that can have multiple meanings. As you wrap up harvest and head into heavy planning season for next year, here are three ways to evaluate cost of production as well as how it impacts your operation.
 
 
 

Rain showers slowed harvest for many farmers last week, but they're still on schedule with last year’s pace. According to USDA’s crop progress report, 59% of corn and 76% of soybeans have been harvested so far. At the same point in 2022, corn harvest was at 59%, while soybeans were slightly ahead at 78%.

Harvest Update: Corn and Soybean Progress on Track With 2022
 
 
 
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Each year, RMA uses certain futures and other cash prices to come up with the projected price for crop insurance and the final harvest price. Paul Neiffer explains where you can find those numbers.

How to Find Your Discovery Price
 
 
 

A new theory of comprehending Chinese government action has recently emerged and seems plausible if not likely: Xi Jinping might not be the sharpest pencil in the box, even borderline incompetent.

Is It Possible Xi Jinping Is Just Too Incompetent To Lead? A New Theory About China
 
 
 

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Does a Leadership Role Mean You are Brave?
 
 
 
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