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Markets
- Market Matters Blog by DTN Staff
- Technically Speaking by DTN Staff
- Sort & Cull by DTN Staff
- Fundamentally Speaking by Joel Karlin
- Canada Markets by Cliff Jamieson
News
- Production Blog by Pam Smith
- Ethanol Blog by DTN Staff
- Ag Policy Blog by Chris Clayton
- South America Calling by DTN Staff
- An Urban's Rural View by Urban Lehner
- MachineryLink by Dan Miller
- Editors' Notebook by Greg D.Horstmeier
Weather
Farm Business
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by Pamela Smith , Crops Technology Editor
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by Emily Unglesbee , DTN Staff Reporter
A look into how EPA's new policy of enforcing the Endangered Species Act will affect ag pesticides moving forward.
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by Pamela Smith , Crops Technology Editor
The most used piece of equipment on the farm needs some TLC now before it is time to spray again.
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by Pamela Smith , Crops Technology Editor
Gifts don't have to be grand, sometimes they just need to be thoughtful. Here's a few that have been a hit -- or at least memorable.
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by Pamela Smith , Crops Technology Editor
Checking in on those we care about when the world dishes out disaster causes pause as we search for signs of hope.
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by Pamela Smith , Crops Technology Editor
We dipped into our supply of past View From the Cab farmers to gain clarity on input challenges. The doors are open to apply to be a correspondent for 2022.
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by Pamela Smith , Crops Technology Editor
Tips to handle the holiday buzz and winter meetings when your ears are a disability.
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by Matt Wilde , Progressive Farmer Crops Editor
Cotton harvest provides Progressive Farmer Crops Editor Matthew Wilde with a first-hand education on how the crop is grown, processed and marketed. Farmers, ginners and merchandisers were the teachers.
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by Pamela Smith , Crops Technology Editor
Harvest losses resulted in plenty of volunteer soybeans this fall in areas that where early harvested fields received enough rain and warm weather to drive germination.
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by Matt Wilde , Progressive Farmer Crops Editor
Crops are in danger of loss as long as they are still in the field. If weather-related damage occurs, the USDA Risk Management Agency can guide farmers through the reporting process.
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by Pamela Smith , Crops Technology Editor
Have weeds outsmarted us? History provides some clues and challenges us to understand evolutionary biology.
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by Pamela Smith , Crops Technology Editor
Why does it rain in one field and not another? Learn some of the reasons from DTN's meteorologist.
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by Pamela Smith , Crops Technology Editor
Keep it clean out there -- dirty boots can track in a bunch of unwanted weeds.
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by Russ Quinn , DTN Staff Reporter
While the number of grassland birds has gone down, there is hope that ranchers can help be part of the solution to increase the population again by changing when hay is cut.
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by Pamela Smith , Crops Technology Editor
A giant show-and-tell farm grows clues to fight back against soybean cyst nematode.
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Markets
- Market Matters Blog by DTN Staff
- Technically Speaking by DTN Staff
- Sort & Cull by DTN Staff
- Fundamentally Speaking by Joel Karlin
- Canada Markets by Cliff Jamieson
News
- Production Blog by Pam Smith
- Ethanol Blog by DTN Staff
- Ag Policy Blog by Chris Clayton
- South America Calling by DTN Staff
- An Urban's Rural View by Urban Lehner
- MachineryLink by Dan Miller
- Editors' Notebook by Greg D.Horstmeier