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African Swine Fever: Not Going Away Anytime Soon  
African Swine Fever: Not Going Away Anytime Soon

“We believe it will be another 4 to 6 years before China will be able to rebuild its herd, but that’s making assumptions about when and if they will be able to get an effective vaccine.”

 
 
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Syngenta to Dedicate $2 Billion to Fighting Climate Change  
Syngenta to Dedicate $2 Billion to Fighting Climate Change

Chinese-owned Syngenta will contribute $2 billion over the next five years to create innovations specifically targeted to address climate change.

 
 
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FREE Paper -- Ag Tire Inflation  
FREE Paper -- Ag Tire Inflation

Times are tough! Follow this advice to get optimum wear and performance from your Ag tires. Penny saved . . . penny earned.

 
 
Will the Northern Plains See Snow Wednesday?  
Will the Northern Plains See Snow Wednesday?

“Some of those especially higher elevations could start to see some snow,” said AgDay Weather Team member, Cindi Clawson. “We start to see that sneaking into Wednesday in the Northern Plains as well.”

 
 
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Costco Poultry Plant Opens in Nebraska  
Costco Poultry Plant Opens in Nebraska

It's estimated the plant will provide Costco with 2 million of those popular rotisserie each week.

 
 
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Is your data working for you?  
Is your data working for you?

Discover tomorrow’s trends in data and how you can be prepared for them at Farm JournalAgTech Expo, Dec. 16-17, Indianapolis.

 
 
Analysis: Is There Potential In Actually Getting China Deal Done?  
Analysis: Is There Potential In Actually Getting China Deal Done?

The question comes after the U.S. and China agreed to a Phase 1 Agreement. The agreement has yet to be penned on paper.

 
 
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Hemp in Indianapolis?  
Hemp in Indianapolis?

Yep! Join Farm Journal for Hemp College in conjunction with the 2019 AgTech Expo, Dec. 16-17, 2019.

 
 
Dog and Rabbit Meat Back on the Menu in China’s Rural Communities  
Dog and Rabbit Meat Back on the Menu in China’s Rural Communities

A move to more dog meat is just one of the side effects that a massive pork shortage is creating across China.

 
 
Wallace County, KS <br />  
Wallace County, KS

Yields are easily off 20-30 on corn. Still a lot of acres that wasn’t ready for the first hard freeze of 16. Some areas not being harvested at all due to several hails this year. Now we have 2 days of 50 mph plus winds, can’t catch any kind of break on this weather.

 
 

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