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August 10, 2023
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
What If The National Corn Yield Is Improving?
 
In July, USDA lowered yield predictions due to drought conditions in May and June. The August WASDE report will be released on Friday, and everyone is watching to see if the agency changes its corn yield estimate. Jon Scheve discusses the likelihood of USDA decreasing or increasing the average corn yield based on weekly crop condition reports, the drought monitor, high-tech tools and social media.
 
 
 

There are signs water is the new oil as water rights turn into water fights across the western U.S. John Phipps thinks it's a battle that will only heat up in the coming years.

John Phipps: Why Water is the New Oil for Landowners
 
 
 

What’s often called the “white combine” is hammering western Kansas this year, an ugly reality for an area that’s finally receiving rain after nearly five years of drought. Tyne Morgan, U.S. Farm Report host, visits Whitney Larson, a farmer near Sharon Springs, Kan., for a crop update.

Drought No More, Farmers Watch Western Kansas Corn Fields Get Hammered by Hail
 
 
 

Ray Starling, general counsel at the North Carolina Chamber of Commerce, details what recent rulings, including WOTUS and Proposition 12, mean for farmers and the ag industry as a whole.

How is the U.S. Supreme Court Impacting the Way You Farm?
 
 
 

There are a few things you can count on if you make your way to Des Moines for the Iowa State Fair — corn dogs, livestock shows and the iconic butter cow.

Three Famous Athletes Join the Famous Butter Cow at the Iowa State Fair
 
 
 
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