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June 12, 2023
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
What’s the Most Random Thing You’ve Found in Your Field? 5 Farmers Share Their Stories
 
Tornadoes and high wind weather phenomenons can leave fields littered with debris and family belongings. But other field finds deep within the soil profile can tell a bigger story. We recently asked farmers what’s the most random thing they’ve found in their fields. Here are a few of the responses.
 
 
 
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Jon Scheve addresses corn volatility and analyzes his futures value sales of soybeans during the 2022/23 marketing year.

Will Corn Prices Continue to Rally? Depends On the Weather.
 
 
 

Chevron deference, one of the most frustrating legal doctrines faced by farmers and private landowners, might be on the brink.

Government’s Power Over Private Land and Farmers Takes Hit If Chevron Falls
 
 
 

Analysts at Wolfstreet believe the U.S. is seeing the first hint of electric vehicles impacting gas demand. John Phipps looks at the data and explains why a possible peak in U.S. gasoline consumption could impact ethanol demand.​

John Phipps: The Troubling Future for Ethanol
 
 
 

The new technology is designed to improve seedling vigor, boost root biomass and contribute to yield increases – up to 15% in corn and 12% in soybeans. It will be commercially available starting in 2024.

UV Light Seed Treatment For Corn and Soybeans Headed to Farmers’ Fields
 
 
 
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