Your Farm
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Climate Change An Economic Risk
Caught between policy changes that raise production costs and climate impacts that erode productivity, farmers face a future with greater risk.
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All in The Family
Steve Singleton spent Father's Day last year mending what Mother Nature had done the day before. Rain had washed out an acre of sweet potatoes he and his sons had planted. So, father and sons got to work replanting, special day or not. They put baby plants back in...
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Steps To Competitiveness
A new report shows that since 2013, Brazil has surpassed the U.S. in soybean exports, becoming the world's top soybean exporter.
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First Look
Our parent company, DTN, has launched a new brand and logo. "We believe it is important for our visual identity and brand promise to truly reflect the vision, mission and values we introduced in 2017 and live by today," explains Megan Granlund, DTN marketing director.
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Homegrown Soil-Health Tests
You don't need fancy equipment or laboratories to find out if your soil is healthy. While scientific tests are helpful, soil-health advocates urge growers to start testing by digging in to look, feel and smell the soil.
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Reducing Nitrates Offers Perks
A plan to reduce nutrient runoff into Iowa's waterways could also help reduce nitrate levels in local water utilities and homes with private wells, a researcher at Iowa State University (ISU) explains.
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Storage Strategies
A plentiful harvest combined with the U.S. trade dispute with its largest soybean customer, China, pushed producers to store as many bushels of beans as possible as this year's harvest ended.
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