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April 6, 2023
 
 
 
 
 
 
What is Farmland Going for in Iowa?
 
The accelerated highs in 2022 don’t look to be hitting the brakes in Iowa in the first quarter of 2023. With this many sale bills on the table, you might think the volume of land sales will slow. If that’s what your crystal ball shows, you might be in for another surprise.
 
 
 

In this week's "Boots In The Field" podcast, Farm Journal Field Agronomist Ken Ferrie addresses agronomic problems — insects, diseases and rodents — and how you stop them in their tracks before they can contribute to lost yield. Here are five recommendations he encourages farmers to implement now.

Ferrie: 5 Ways to Stop Early-Season Pests and Insects Now
 
 
 

Drought continues to tighten its grip across the Plains, and it’s forcing farmers in west Texas to make some very difficult decisions this growing season.

Dust Bowl 2.0? How the Drought is Washing Out Hopes of Texas Cotton Production This Year
 
 
 

During the 2024 Top Producer Summit, Top Producer will recognize remarkable farmers who have taken risks, built thriving businesses and given back to their communities. Apply today!

Nominate Outstanding Farmers for Awards from Top Producer
 
 
 

After three years of drought, California's water sources are filling back up. Details in today's AgDay Minute.

California Reservoirs Above Historical Averages
 
 
 
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