| | | A new report from CoBank says 2020 will have its challenges, but there are reasons for optimism. | |
| | | Hacksaws and acetylene torches are still the primary metal cutting tools in many farm shops. In recent years, prices of some more sophisticated metal slicing tools have fallen enough to justify retiring grandpa’s old equipment. | |
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| | | As the holidays approach, the market will likely stay sideways until there is more concrete information on the trade deal and the January crop report is published on January 10th. | |
| | | The editors at AgWeb.com are looking at experts’ projections for a variety of commodities in 2020 to help you succeed and be profitable in the coming year. Here’s a look at what analysts are expecting for the upcoming growing season. | |
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| | | What adjustments might be required from season to season? In this series, Farm Journal Field Agronomist Ken Ferrie will explain how to cater farming systems for success field by field. | |
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| | | I'd like some of what USDA is drinking. Here in SW Neb, irrigated corn 150-160 that's 60-70 under APH, non-irrigated 90-140 that's APH or little above. Went to marketing meeting last night. All the talk was lower than average yields for NE Colorado, NW Kansas, SW Nebraska. Be glad to see 2019 in rear view mirror. Blessed Christmas to all. | |
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