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Wide Operator
John Deere earlier this spring rolled out its 60-foot-wide, 1895 No-Till Air Seeder with new ProSeries openers. Small-grain and oilseed producers will plant more acres more accurately with this seeder, Deere says. The 1895s are 40% wider than Deere's 43-foot...
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Feeling Bulletproof
The last four years have been a trudge of low commodity prices, political upheaval, trade concerns and seesawing weather. At the center of it all, one asset, farmland, has come away looking practically bulletproof. Are some cracks finally starting to show?
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Farmers Win Flood Case
A federal judge has sided with farmers in ruling that management decisions made by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers are responsible for recurring floods. These floods have destroyed farm ground along the Missouri River.
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Frogeye Resistance Leaps
Midwesterners, it's time to add fungicide-resistant frogeye leafspot to your list of soybean enemies.
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Ride Safe
Want to manage the location and speed of youth riders on an off-road vehicle? Polaris has an app for that.
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Four Rs Of Nutrients
The three Rs have long been seen as the foundation of a well-rounded education. Now, some farmers are touting four Rs as a way to achieve a well-rounded nutrient strategy.
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Dirty Little Secret
Massive floods like those in Houston, Florida and Puerto Rico create hours of video showing cars and trucks under water. But, after the cameras are all gone and the rain stops, what happens to the water-damaged vehicles?
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