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July 14, 2022
 
 
 
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New Data Shows Ag’s Climate Footprint is Shrinking
 
According to the USDA, 2020 farming activities in the U.S. made up 11.2 percent, or 670 of 5,981 million metrics tons of the U.S.’s total carbon contribution.
 
 
 
 
 
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CPI Shows Inflation Surged to Highest Level Since November 1981

The CPI, an inflation gauge measuring what consumers pay for goods and services, rose 1.3% from May to June. Prices were up across the economy, with gasoline far outpacing other categories, up 11.2%.

 
 
 
 
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Year of the Waterhemp is Underway

“I walked a lot of corn and soybean fields this past week, and I believe you could call this the ‘Year Of The Waterhemp,’ from what I saw out there,” notes Ken Ferrie.

 
 
 
 
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Mexican President Says Some Tariffs Under USMCA Can Be Immediately Suspended

Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said on Tuesday that some tariffs under USMCA could immediately be suspended, as he visited the White House to meet U.S. President Joe Biden.

 
 
 
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Don't Miss This Event for Agronomists and Consultants

“InfoAg focuses on innovations devoted to helping solve some of the greatest challenges facing retail agronomists and crop consultants today,” says Corey Rosenbusch, TFI President and CEO. “This year, the conference will focus on solving those challenges through precision agriculture, sustainability, and products innovation.”

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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