Ag Videos
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Reporter's Notebook
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Global Fertilizer Outlook for 2025
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Reporter's Notebook
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Plan For DTN Ag Summit Dec 5-6
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Why Farmland Values Tend to Last
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Details for DTN Ag Summit Dec 5-6
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Reporter's Notebook
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Digital Tools to Help With Farmland Values
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Reporter's Notebook
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DTN's Pulse of Rural America
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Reporter's Notebook
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Wyffels Hybrids Behind-the-Scenes on Seed Production
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Savvy Seed Decisions - Special Series
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Interest Rates Change and Impact
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Reporter's Notebook
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Retail Fertilizer Prices and Trends Update
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Herbicide Strategy Update
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DTN Digital Yield Tour 2024 Results
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Reporter's Notebook
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DTN Lead Analyst Todd Hultman's Retirement Reflections
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Upcoming DTN Ag Summit Series Webinar
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Reporter's Notebook
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A Closer Look at Prices and Profitability
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DTN's Fall Weather Outlook
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Reporter's Notebook
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Farmers Can Now Do Electronic Acreage Reporting
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Reporter's Notebook
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DTN Special Coverage on Rural Mental Health Challenges
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Reporter's Notebook
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Upcoming Ag Summit Series Webinar
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Reporter's Notebook
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Why Farmers Want Halt to Iowa Fertilizer Plant Sale
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Reporter's Notebook
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A Closer Look at Illinois Land Sales
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Reporter's Notebook
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Will a New Farm Bill Pass This Year?
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Reporter's Notebook
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EPA and Endangered Species Act: Impact on Farmers
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Land Price Trends
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Reporter's Notebook
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Update On Dicamba Regulations And What This Means For Farmers
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Reporter's Notebook
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China Cancels More US Soft Red Winter Wheat Sales
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Reporter's Notebook
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Statistics Canada Release Acreage Estimates
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Reporter's Notebook
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Reasons Not To Miss The March DTN Ag Summit Series
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Reporter's Notebook
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Current Fertilizer Price Trends
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Reporter's Notebook
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Dicamba Court Ruling Impact
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Reporter's Notebook
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AFBF Annual Convention Highlights
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Reporter's Notebook
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DTN Ag Weather Outlook For Spring, Summer 2024
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Reporter's Notebook
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A Rundown of DTN Newsroom Top 10 Ag News Stories with Editor-In-Chief Greg Horstmeier
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Reporter's Notebook
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Best Young Farmers and Ranchers Announced
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Reporter's Notebook
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A Closer Look at Upcoming December DTN Ag Summit
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What Is Influencing Land Values?
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Current Moisture and Predicting Upcoming Precipitation
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Reporter's Notebook
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Crop Insurance Payments
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In The News
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In the News with Farm Business Editor Katie Dehlinger and Lead Analyst Todd Hultman
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Reporter's Notebook
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View From the Cab
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Seed Solutions Series Starts on DTN
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Farm Safety: Handling Fatigue
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Reporter's Notebook
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WOTUS Update: How Will It affect Farmers?
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In The News
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Katie Dehlinger Talks with John Baranick and Todd Hultman About This Week's Markets and Weather
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In The News
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Katie Dehlinger Talks with John Baranick and Todd Hultman About This Week's Markets and Weather
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Reporter's Notebook
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Aug. 15 DTN Ag Summit Series Webinar Details
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Reporter's Notebook
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DTN Digital Ag Tour
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Forage Supply and Prices Affected by Drought
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WOTUS Update: Why Should Farmers Care?
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Reporter's Notebook
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DTN Retail Fertilizer Prices Update
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Reporter's Notebook_20230519
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Status of Current Farm Bill
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Reporter's Notebook
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Upcoming Ag Summit Series Webinar Information
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Reporter's Notebook
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Judge Issues WOTUS Injunction
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Fertilizer Prices Update
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Update On E15
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Get Planter Maintenance and Planting Tips From Yield Champs
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Reporter's Notebook
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DTN Ranks Top States for Ethanol Blend Rates
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Reporter's Notebook
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Diesel Prices Rising
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Reporter's Notebook
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How To Be Selected For Best Young Farmer
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Reporter's Notebook
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Summer Weather Outlook with John Baranick
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Reporter's Notebook
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DTN/The Progressive Farmer Agriculture Confidence Index Shows Farmer Optimism Increased
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Reporter's Notebook
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Ukraine War Impact On Fertilizer Prices
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WASDE Report December 2024
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USDA Raises Corn Demand More Than Expected
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Worth the Retail Price
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If you're too comfortable you won't grow, says Emily Mullen. There is supposed to be stress in farming.
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Leaving the Comfort Zone
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Andrew Eddie is building a business on quality, pride in consistency.
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Risk is Not Taking Risk
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Ben and Lauren Neale found opportunity to sell their beef to consumers in the grips of Covid.
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Failure Isn't Fatal
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3 Farm Daughters learned early on that new ideas need to be proven in the heat of the marketplace.
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New Love For the Farm
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Agriculture has always been part of Tanner Hento's heart, even if he wished it wasn't.
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Brute Force 450
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Kawasaki rolls out new farm, ranch Brute Force 450 4x4.
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USDA Reports
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USDA Boosts Corn Production in October WASDE
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Jarrett Orman - Rockin J Productions
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As a boy growing up in Iowa, Jarrett Orman loved setting up toy rodeos and pretending to be the announcer. At the age of 21, he now announces and is sound director at rodeos across the country.
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September WASDE Highlights
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USDA boosts corn yields, makes small revisions to supply and demand balance sheet.
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Dreessen Family International Tractor Collection, Kennard, NE
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The family had an open house for Wayne Dreessen's 80th birthday and him, his son Tim and grandson Taylor got all 51 of their International tractors out and cleaned up for friends and family to see.
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Ready To Expand
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Tom and Tina Favero's shop consolidated remote work areas and is built to grow when they need new spaces.
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Could Not Be Better
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Russell Patterson wouldn't change one thing in his 12,500-sqaure-feet shop.
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Autonomous Grain Cart
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AGCO shows off its retrofit autonomous grain cart solution.
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Celebrating the Iowa State Fair
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The 2024 Iowa State Fair continues through Aug. 18 in Des Moines. The fair started in 1854 but moved to its current location in 1886 in Des Moines. It attracts over 1 million visitors each year.
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New Richland, Minnesota night
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UPDATED Sep 29 | 8:04 PM CDT
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Wabash, Indiana night
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UPDATED Sep 29 | 8:04 PM CDT
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Forsyth, Illinois night
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UPDATED Sep 29 | 8:03 PM CDT
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Effingham, Illinois night
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UPDATED Sep 29 | 8:04 PM CDT
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Central City, Iowa night
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UPDATED Sep 29 | 8:04 PM CDT
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Louisburg, Kansas night
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UPDATED Sep 29 | 8:04 PM CDT
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Dordt University, Iowa night
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UPDATED Sep 29 | 8:04 PM CDT
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Great Bend, Kansas night
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UPDATED Sep 29 | 8:03 PM CDT
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New Richland, Minnesota
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UPDATED Sep 29 | 8:02 PM CDT
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Wabash, Indiana
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UPDATED Sep 29 | 8:02 PM CDT
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Forsyth, Illinois
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UPDATED Sep 29 | 8:02 PM CDT
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Effingham, Illinois
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UPDATED Sep 29 | 8:03 PM CDT
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Central City, Iowa
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UPDATED Sep 29 | 8:02 PM CDT
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Louisburg, Kansas
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UPDATED Sep 29 | 8:02 PM CDT
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Dordt University, Iowa
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UPDATED Sep 29 | 8:03 PM CDT
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Great Bend, Kansas
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UPDATED Sep 29 | 8:02 PM CDT
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USDA WASDE Report July, 2024
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WASDE Features Bearish Production Changes for Wheat
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AGCO Intros Autonomous Grain Cart
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AGCO is offering an autonomous grain cart retrofit in time for the 2025 harvest.
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Restored 1953 Farmall Super M, Three Generations of Central Iowa Farming
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DTN Senior Livestock Editor Jennifer Carrico's grandfather purchased this Farmall Super M in 1953 and it has been used by three generations on her central Iowa farm and then restored by her son, the fourth generation.
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Quentin Connealy
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Missouri River Flooding
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Scott Matthews
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Arkansas rice and soybean farmer
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Carolyn Jones
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CEO of the Mississippi Minority Farmers Alliance
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USDA Reports
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June WASDE a Non-Factor, Wheat Slides on Higher U.S. Production
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Agrovoltaics in Iowa
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Research at Iowa State University is looking at growing fruits and vegetables under solar panels.
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Planting Soybeans Directly into a Cover Crop
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Hank Graves, who farms in Platte County, Mo., is planting soybeans directly into a wheat-cereal rye cover crop mix that was sprayed with a herbicide a few days earlier. Graves said his family is participating in the Farmers for Soil Health program.
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USDA WASDE Reports
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Lower Corn Ending Stocks Send December Corn Higher
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Conversations with DTN
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Storms, Crop Progress
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2025 Polaris Ranger XP 1000
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We put the 2025 Polaris Ranger XP 1000 through its paces across Texas Hill Country
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USDA Reports
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April WASDE Report Shows Few Surprises
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USDA Reports
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Bullish Corn Seeding Outlook Sends Corn Screaming Higher
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Eye On Technology
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Deere talks cameras and autonomy
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USDA WASDE Report
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Soybeans Rise on Revised Chinese Demand Data, Wheat Rallies Despite More Cancellations
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Declining Rice Production in Texas
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Texas farmer LG Raun talks about rice farming in Texas and some of the challenges producers face over irrigation and urban sprawl.
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Walkaround New Case IH AF11
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Here's a walkaround of the new Case IH, 775 hp, 567 bushel capacity AF11 combine.
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Bobcat at 2024 CES
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Joel Honeyman, vice president of global innovation, Bobcat, tells how Bobcat is incorporating battery power, autonomy and glass technology into its machines.
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John Deere at 2024 CES
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Jahmy Hindman, chief technology officer, John Deere, talks about solutions as a service, AI and other future tech.
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USDA Reports
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February WASDE Shows Bearish Demand Changes for U.S., Slight Production Changes for Brazil
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Kawasaki RIDGE
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Kawasaki introduces RIDGE and RIDGE XR
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2024 Best Young Farmers and Ranchers - Brad Laack
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DTN/Progressive Farmer's America's Best Young Farmers and Ranchers honors Brad Laack, Lake Effect Farms LLC, Sheboygan Falls, Wisconsin
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2024 Best Young Farmers and Ranchers - Tyler and Megan Knott
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DTN/Progressive Farmer's 2024 America's Best Young Farmers and Ranchers program honors Megan and Tyler Knott, Knott Land and Livestock/Trout Creek Meats, at Oak Creek, Colorado
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2024 Best Young Farmers and Ranchers - Bryant and Rachel Kagay
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DTN/Progressive Farmer's America's Best Young Farmers and Ranchers program honors Bryant and Rachel Kagay, Kagay Farms, Maysville, Missouri
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2024 Best Young Farmers and Ranchers - Kasey Bamberger and Heath Bryant
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DTN/Progressive Farmer's 2024 America's Best Young Farmers and Ranchers program honors Kasey Bamberger and Heath Bryant, Bryant Agricultural Enterprise, Washington Court House, Ohio
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2024 Best Young Farmers and Ranchers - Rachel Arneson
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DTN/Progressive Farmer's America's Best Young Farmers and Ranchers program honors Rachel Arneson, Arneson Farms, Halstad, Minnesota
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Ag Summit 2023 Day 2 - #10 Plenty of Corn and Plenty of Competition:
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What to Expect For Corn, Soybean Prices In Early 2024, with Todd Hultman
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Ag Summit 2023 Day 2 - #9 Growing Season Outlook for 2024
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Ag Meteorologist John Baranick Shares Weather Expectations for 2024's Growing Season
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Ag Summit 2023 Day 2 - #8 Sustainability with DTN Consultant Stephen Hearn
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DTN Consultant Stephen Hearn shares two products that support sustainability through the use of regenerative practices: EcoField and Ag Marketplace.
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Ag Summit 2023 Day 2 - #7 Family Business
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Ethan Smith, Family Business Advisor at Pinion, Shares Core Virtues of Family Business and How to Transition from Laborer to Leader
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Ag Summit 2023 Day 2 - #6 Evolution of Tech
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Ag Summit 2023 Ag Tech Experts and Farmers Share Perspective on Latest Advances in New Farm Technology
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Ag Summit 2023 Day 1 - #5 America's Best Young Farmers and Ranchers
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The 2023 Class of America's Best Young Farmers and Ranchers Discuss Farm Life, Business Strategies and Challenges
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Ag Summit 2023 Day 1 - #4 DTN Ag Summit 2023: Farm Policy Session
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Ag Policy Editor Chris Clayton and Political Correspondent Jerry Hagstrom Discuss Policy Surrounding Farm Programs and Crop Insurance in the Next Farm Bill
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Ag Summit 2023 Day 1 - #3 A New, Old World: What to Expect on Interest Rates in Agriculture
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Rabobank's Senior Market Strategist Christian Lawrence Shares Perspective, Strategies for Farmers in Today's Interest Rate Environment
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Ag Summit 2023 Day 1 - #2 Focus on Farmland: Where Are Prices Headed?
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Panel of Land Market Specialists Discuss Recent Land Trends, Factors That Influence Prices
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Ag Summit 2023 Day 1 - #1 Marcia Taylor Memorial Lecture
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Farm Credit Services of America CEO Mark Jensen Shares Perspective on Risks and Opportunities in Agriculture
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USDA WASDE Report
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A recap of the Dec. 8 WASDE Report with Senior Analyst Dana Mantini
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Tackling an Urban Food Desert
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The KC Farm School grows produce in a lower-income area of Kansas City, Kan., while holding farmer markets and workshops for area gardeners and prospective urban farmers.
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In The News
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Katie Dehlinger Talks About Markets and Weather With Todd Hultman and John Baranick
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USDA WASDE Report
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Bearish Corn and Soy Yields Sends Markets Lower
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In The News
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Katie Dehlinger Talks With Todd Hultman and John Baranick
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In The News
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Katie Dehlinger Talks With Mary Kennedy About Current Commodities
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In The News
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In the News with Farm Business Editor Katie Dehlinger and Lead Analyst Todd Hultman
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USDA Reports
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Soybeans Soar on Lower Yield and Production
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USDA Reports
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Bearish Production and Stocks Send Wheat and Soybeans Lower
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Build Your Conservation Legacy and Increase Your Profit Potential
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Jimmy Emmons, VP, Trust in Food Partnership for Climate-Smart Commodities
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Oklahoma farmer and livestock producer Jimmy Emmons speaking to DTN about his work involving cover crop adoption and integrating livestock into those practices.
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In The News
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Katie Dehlinger Talks to Todd Hultman and John Baranick About Markets and Weather.
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USDA WASDE Reports
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Corn and Soybeans Fall on Slightly Bearish WASDE
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In The News
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Katie Dehlinger Talks with Chris Clayton About What's Going On in Washington
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FPS - Case Electric
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FPS - Case Combine
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FPS - New Holland
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FPS - Deere See & Spray Premium
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Sign Up for Soil Health
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Sign Up for Soil Health is a one-hour webinar on Farmers for Soil Health sponsored by the American Soybean Association, the United Soybean Board and Our Soy Checkoff.
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In The News
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Katie Dehlinger Talks with John Baranick and Todd Hultman About This Week's Markets and Weather
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In The News
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Katie Dehlinger Talks with John Baranick and Todd Hultman About This Week's Markets and Weather
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In The News
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Katie Dehlinger Talks with John Baranick and Todd Hultman About this Week's Weather and Markets.
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Digital Yield Tour - Kansas Perspective
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Adam Stuteville, regional manager for Farmers’ Independent Research of Seed Technologies (FIRST) in Kansas and southeast Nebraska, discusses crop conditions and yield potential near Louisburg in east-central Kansas.
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Digital Yield Tour, Missouri Perspective
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Zach Grossman, a farmer from Tina, Missouri, talks about how his corn and soybean crops have fared through hot, dry conditions in the Show-Me State.
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USDA WASDE Report
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Markets Falter Despite a Neutral to Bullish WASDE Report
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In The News
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Katie Dehlinger Talks with John Baranick and Todd Hultman About the Week's Weather and Markets.
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Digital Yield Tour - Illinois Perspective
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Some of Jamin Ringger's McClean County, Illinois, farm went 55 days without rain in May and June, but the corn's turnaround since has been remarkable.
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Digital Yield Tour - FIRST Partnership
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Farmers' Independent Research in Seed Technology (FIRST) field trial manager Nathan Roux explains the set up of his test plot in Gridley, Ill., and how the partnership with DTN helps him watch the corn grow.
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Digital Yield Tour - Indiana Perspective
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Cold, wet planting delayed corn planting on Guy Schafer's farm northeast of Indianapolis, but when weather turned hot, soil moisture carried them through.
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In The News
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Katie Dehlinger, Todd Hultman and John Baranic Discuss the Weeks Markets and Weather.
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Digital Yield Tour, Iowa Perspective
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Kevin Ross, a farmer in Southwest Iowa, talks about crop conditions dealing with drought during planting season that appears to have eased over the past month at his farm.
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Dr. Erin Hodgson and Gall Midge
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2023 Multiple State Soybean Gall Midge Field Day, Mead, NE
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In The News
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Katie Dehlinger, Todd Hultman and John Baranic Discuss the Weeks Markets and Weather.
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In The News
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Katie Dehlinger, Todd Hultman and John Baranick Discuss Markets and Weather Over the Week
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In The News
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Katie Dehlinger and Todd Hultman Discuss The Week's Events.
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2023 July 10 Thunderstorm - F.I.R.S.T. plot near Sanborn, Iowa
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Farmer's Independent Research of Seed Technologies (FIRST) time lapse perspective of passing storm cells.
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USDA WASDE Report
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Record Corn Production, Higher Stocks Pressure Grain and Soy
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In the News
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Weekly Discussion for Markets and Weather
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Louisburg, KS night
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UPDATED Sep 12 | 9:02 AM CDT
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Chadwick, IL night
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UPDATED Sep 11 | 9:57 AM CDT
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Wabash, IN night
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UPDATED Sep 11 | 8:58 AM CDT
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Mt Joy, PA night
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UPDATED Sep 04 | 9:09 AM CDT
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Gridley, IL night
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UPDATED Sep 12 | 8:53 AM CDT
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New Richland, MN night
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UPDATED Sep 12 | 9:11 AM CDT
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Effingham, IL night
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UPDATED Sep 12 | 9:06 AM CDT
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Sanborn, IA night
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since June 15, nighttime - generally 1 frame per day - season to date
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A tour of Cattleland Feedyards near Strathmore, Alberta.
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DTN is participating in a tour of agriculture in Alberta, Canada, as part of the International Federation of Agricultural Journalists (IFAJ).
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Build for Opportunity
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Nebraska farmer Matt Kirchhoff writes a new farming story as he expands his grain storage capacity.
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USDA NASS Report
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November Soybeans Soar on Bullish Planting Number
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2023 June 29 Midwest Storm - F.I.R.S.T. plot near Gridley, Illinois
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Farmer's Independent Research of Seed Technologies (FIRST) time lapse during bow echo storm.
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In the News
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In the News - with Katie Dehlinger, Todd Hultman and John Baranick
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Wabash, Indiana
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UPDATED Sep 11 | 4:17 PM CDT
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Mt Joy, Pennsylvania
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UPDATED Sep 03 | 4:01 PM CDT
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Louisburg, Kansas
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UPDATED Sep 11 | 4:22 PM CDT
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Effingham, Illinois
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UPDATED Sep 10 | 3:57 PM CDT
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Sanborn, Iowa
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since June 14, daytime - 1 frame per day - season to date
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New Richland, Minnesota
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UPDATED Sep 11 | 4:25 PM CDT
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Gridley, Illinois
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UPDATED Sep 11 | 4:15 PM CDT
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Chadwick, Illinois
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UPDATED Sep 04 | 4:33 PM CDT
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Old Salt Festival
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Chris Clayton Checks in While at the Old Salt Festival in Montana
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Markets & Weather In Review
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Weekly Markets & Weather In Review with Katie Dehlinger, Todd Hultman and John Baranick
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Touring the Durham Ranch
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John Flocchini describes his 2,200-head bison herd on the Durham Ranch, near Wright, WY
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Markets & Weather in Review
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Weekly Markets & Weather In Review with Katie Dehlinger, Todd Hultman and John Baranick
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USDA WASDE, June 9th
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No Major Changes in the June WASDE Report
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Special Projects - Chandra Langseth
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Chandra and Mike Langseth, of Barney, N.D. are participants in this year's View From the Cab. DTN's Pamela Smith visited them on May 25 and Chandra shared how seeding went this spring.
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USDA WASDE Report
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KC Wheat Soars on Lower Production, Corn and Soy Weaken on Rising Stocks
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Special Projects - Roger Hoy
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Roger Hoy, director of the tractor laboratory at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, talks with DTN Staff Reporter Todd Neeley about work being done at the lab, as well as the state of farmers’ ability to repair their own agriculture equipment.
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Wheat Farmer Nicole Berg
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An interview with Nicole Berg, a wheat farmer in southeast Washington, talking about the possible impacts of removing four federal dams on the Snake River.
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Cameras in Motion
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John Deere uses two types of cameras to give vision to its 8R autonomous tractor (stereo cams) and to its See 412R Sprayer with its See & Spray Ultimate technology; a single camera to identify weeds as small as a finger nail while running at 12 mph.
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USDA WASDE Report
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April WASDE Report Holds Few Surprises
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The Land Still Calls
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A great-grandson reflects on the past as he retraces a family tragedy
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Autonomous Equipment Demonstration
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Autonomous John Deere 8R 410 Tractor paired with a 2430 Chisel Plow during a tech media Day that John Deere held at its test farm at Coupland, Texas on April 4, 2023
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Snowmelt Satellite Loop
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A visible satellite loop over the North-Central U.S. from April 1-2 from the College of DuPage website.
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USDA Reports March 31, 2023
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Soybeans Surge on Lower Stocks and Acreage than Trade Estimates
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New Holland Ag T7 Long Wheelbase
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Two-Minute walkaround New Holland's newest T7 tractor
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2 Minute Walkaround
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Walk around Great Plains new vertical tillage tool
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Special Projects - FFA Tractors
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FFA Drive Your Tractor to School Day at Arlington (NE) High School on Friday, March 24, 2023.
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USDA Reports
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March WASDE Features Lower U.S. Corn Exports, Argentine Production
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Special Projects - Mexican Charreada Exhibition
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A Mexican charreada exhibition involved a team of women riding sidesaddle to perform the escaramuza, a synchronized equestrian event.
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Q&A with Deere President Cory Reed
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DTN/Progressive Farmer sits down with Deere President Cory Reed to talk about technology, how farmers might get access to it and what's new from Deere.
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USDA Reports - WASDE 02/08
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Neutral WASDE Report
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Special Projects - Ben Kron
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NCGA corn yield champion Ben Kron, Evansville, Indiana, discusses his top five points of emphasis when maintaining and setting up a planter to achieve high yields. He won the 2021 strip-till (and other practices) irrigated class with nearly 391 bpa.
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Pasture Management, Puerto Rico
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Katiera Perez, a specialist with the Cooperativa De Productores De Leche De Puerto Rico (COOPLE), and dairy farmer Jorge Rivera Cordero discuss increasing grazing practices.
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Tourism, Puerto Rico
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Pablo Martinez with his brother and family talk about turning their dairy farm into a tourism destination.
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De La Crema Dairy, Puerto Rico
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Dr. Jose Torrado talks about his 250-head dairy near Hatillo, Puerto Rico
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USDA WASDE Report
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Dana Mantini reviews today's USDA WASDE Report
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Ag Summit 2022, Day 1, Session 2
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Ag Summit 2022, Day 2, Session 6
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Ag Summit 2022, Day 1, Session 3
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Ag Summit 2022, Day 2, Session 7
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Ag Summit 2022, Day 1, Session 4
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Ag Summit 2022, Day 1, Session 1
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Ag Summit 2022, Day 2, Session 5
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Ag Summit 2022, Day 2, Session 9
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Ag Summit 2022, Day 2, Session 8
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2023 CES Wheels
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The CES is Las Vegas was thick this year with high-tech electric-powered vehicles.
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Deere Announces ExactShot
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John Deere announced its new ExactShot technology at the CES in Las Vegas today. ExactShot sprays starter fertilizer only on the planted seed. Deere estimates the technology will reduce the use of starter fertilizer by 60%
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DTN Looks at Carbon Markets
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Brad McDonald, a farmer from Iowa, talks to DTN about the importance of tying soil health to carbon credits.
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CNH Autonomous Tillage, Arizona Tech Day, Dec. 8, 2022
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CNH Industrial's autonomous tillage solution was introduced during the manufacturer's 2022 Tech Day.
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USDA Reports
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Few Unexpected Changes in December WASDE
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Rep. Glenn "GT" Thompson, R-Pa.
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Rep. Glenn "GT" Thompson, R-Pa., incoming chairman of the House Agriculture Committee, talks about the farm bill and some goals for 2023.
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Weed Seed Destructor
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Prashant Jha, Iowa State University Extension weed specialist, discusses testing on the Redekop weed seed destructor, which destroys weed seeds that enter a combine. It's a tool to fight herbicide-resistant weeds.
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Shawn Hock, Syngenta
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Shawn Hock, Syngenta herbicide product lead, discusses how farmers can maximize fertilizer efficiency through weed control at the company's 2022 Media Summit in New Orleans.
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USDA Reports
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November USDA/WASDE Results
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Vern Hawkins, Syngenta
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One-on-One with Vern Hawkins, Syngenta Crop Protection president, at the Syngenta Media Summit in New Orleans.
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Special Projects - Potato Harvest
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Potato Harvest
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USDA Reports
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October WASDE Reports
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Special Projects - Franklin Carmack
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Franklin Carmack harvests cotton near Ripley, Tennessee, on Oct. 5, 2022. He discusses the 2022 growing season and profit potential for the crop, and also for 2023.
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Special Projects - Derek & Tannis Axten
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Derek and Tannis Axten, who farm near Minton, Saskatchewan, have adjusted their farm operation to produce more crops that yield less but have higher value in food markets. The farm is planning to build its own flour mill over the next year as well.
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Special Projects - Mark Hoimyr
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Mark Hoimyr moves cattle from one grazing pen to another on Box H Farm near Gladmar, Saskatchewan. Hoimyr markets grass-fed cattle off his 5,000 acres of native prairie and grasses.
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USDA Reports
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USDA Quarterly Stocks Report
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Chris Judson, Polaris Off-Road Utility
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A Sit Down: Chris Judson V.P. & Gen Manager Polaris Off-Road Utility with Dan Miller, DTN/Progressive Farmer
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Nadav Bocher of Greeneye Technology
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A Sit Down: Nadav Bocher, CEO & Co-Founder of Greeneye Technology with Dan Miller DTN/Progressive Farmer
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Case IH, Raven Autonomous Trident
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Grain Farmer Puts Case IH, Raven Autonomous Trident Through its Paces
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Brad McDonald
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Brad McDonald, a farmer from eastern Iowa, talks to DTN about signing up with CIBO's test pilot program and his interest in using climate-smart practices to ideally reduce chemical fertilizers on his farm.
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Trenton and Ashton Bohling
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Trenton and Ashton Bohling talk with DTN staff reporter Todd Neeley about their participation in the University of Nebraska cooperative extension's weather-ready farms program.
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Sarah Carlson
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Sarah Carlson, senior program director for Practical Farmers of Iowa, talks to DTN about PFI's work with PepsiCo to enroll farmers in a cover crop program to reduce nitrogen use.
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Eric Hansotia, CEO AGCO
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A Sit Down: Eric Hansotia, CEO AGCO with Dan Miller DTN/Progressive Farmer
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Carry the Seed Bag
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Carry the Seed Bag Slideshow
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USDA WASDE, Crop Production Report
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September USDA/WASDE Results
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American Coalition for Ethanol CEO Brian Jennings on ethanol industry developments
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American Coalition for Ethanol CEO Brian Jennings talks about some of the latest developments in the ethanol industry with DTN Staff Reporter Todd Neeley
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Digital Yield Tour - Dave Walton: Corn
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Dave Walton of Wilton, Iowa, talking about the 2022 growing season and yield potential of his corn.
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Digital Yield Tour - Dave Walton: Soybeans
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Dave Walton of Wilton, Iowa, talking about the 2022 growing season and yield potential of his soybeans.
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2022 Digital Yield Tour - Scott VanderWal, Volga, SD
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Scott VanderWal , VP of AFBF and Pres. of SDFB, discusses yield expectations and crop conditions on his fields near Volga, SD, on July 23rd.
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2022 Wheat Tour Day 3 - Dave Green
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Dave Green, Wheat Quality Council executive vice president, provides final yield estimates and analysis for the council’s 2022 Hard Spring Wheat And Durum Tour.
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2022 Wheat Tour Day 2 - Dave Green
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Dave Green, Wheat Quality Council executive vice president, talks about Day 2 of the council's annual Hard Spring Wheat and Durum Tour. About 50 scouts assess fields in North Dakota and Minnesota.
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2022 Wheat Tour - Dave Green, Wheat Quality Council
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Dave Green, Wheat Quality Council EVP, discusses Day 1 yield results from the council's annual Hard Spring Wheat and Durum Tour in North Dakota and Minnesota.
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Special Projects - Scott VanderWal
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Scott VanderWal, VP of AFBF and also president of SDFB, of Volga, S.D. shares what are some of the main issues for Farm Bureau members in the U.S.
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Special Projects - Shawn Harding, NCFB
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Shawn Harding, president of the North Carolina Farm Bureau, talks about labor challenges and input issues facing farmers in his state.
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Corn Tar Spot Inspections
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Alison Robertson, an Iowa State University Extension plant pathologist, explains why farmers should be out scouting cornfields for tar spot.
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Special Projects - Nebraska Storm Damage
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On a 50-mile drive from York, Nebraska to Lincoln, DTN editors Elaine Shein and Dan Miller document the path of a hail and wind storm that devastated crops, grain bins and pivots earlier this week.
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Aaron Zenner: Carving a Niche With Wooden Machinery Models
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Making wooden models of ag machinery turns a hobby into a full-time job for Aaron Zenner.
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Special Projects - Michael Cully
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Michael Cully, CEO of Susterre, discusses the use of ultra-high-pressure water jets on planters to more easily slice through crop residue and inject nutrients to improve row-crop stands and yields.
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Special Projects - Shayne Franzoy
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Chris Clayton speaks with Shayne Franzoy, an onion and chili pepper farmer near Hatch, NM
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Special Projects - Craig Ogden
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Chris Clayton Interviews Craig Ogden
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Kansas Hard Winter Wheat Tour Day 3
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Justin Gilpin, Kansas Wheat CEO, discusses final yield and production estimates of the Wheat Quality Council’s 2022 Hard Winter Wheat Tour, which concluded May 19 in Manhattan, Kansas.
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Kansas Hard Winter Wheat Tour Day 2
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Aaron Harries, vice president of research and operations with Kansas Wheat, talks about estimated yield results and more from Day 2 of the Wheat Quality Council's Hard Winter Wheat Tour
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Plainview, Texas, farmer Hagen Hunt
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Plainview, Texas, farmer talks about irrigation challenges in the Texas Panhandle.
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Kansas Hard Winter Wheat Tour Day 1
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Justin Gilpin, Kansas Wheat, discusses Day 1 of the Wheat Quality Council’s 2022 Hard Winter Wheat Tour that started in Manhattan, Kansas, and ended in Colby, Kansas
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Drought in Texas Panhandle
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Texas farmers talk about drought in the Texas Panhandle.
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Paul Tracy Shop, Denver, MO
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Paul Tracy moved from a chicken coop to this new shop.
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Home Base
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Iowa farmer Mark Barglof builds a shop complex with space to operate efficiently.
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Paul Speck
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Southwest Iowa farmer Paul Speck talks about weather and planting delays
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MI Cattle Farmer Jason Grostic
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PFAS: How Forever Chemicals Are Shutting Down Farms
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Illinois Farm Shop
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Illinois shop is built for work and for family—and for expansion.
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Future of See & Spray
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Field Report from King Ranch, Texas. Deere discusses future uses for See & Spray.
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Special Projects - BJ Johnson
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BJ Johnson of ClearFlame talks about diesel engines that run on ethanol.
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National Farm Machinery Show
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Here are a few stops we made at this year's National Farm Machinery Show.
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OMNiPOWER(TM) 3200
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Raven Industries is launching OMNiPOWER 3200, its newest autonomous power platform.
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Special Projects - Beth Hoffman
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Author Beth Hoffman speaks to DTN about her new book "Bet the Farm"
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Taylor Nelson Talks Technology
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Nebraska farmer Taylor Nelson tells how his family incorporates technology into their farming operation - and how he expects future technologies to make the operation more efficient.
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Special Projects - St. Germain
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Dr. Karen St. Germain talks with DTN.
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Special Projects - Calmer
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Mike Shaw talks about the latest products from Calmer
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Special Projects - GSI
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Greg Trame talks about the company's new EVO 50 grain bin
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Special Projects - ETS
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Tanner Schuldt talks about the company's latest strip - tillage equipment.
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Special Projects - Ryan Stien
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Ryan Stien Talks About Sprayers
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Special Projects - Doug Berven
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POET VP Doug Bergen
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Farm Service Agency
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Zach Ducheneaux Takes Questions
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Sam Sparks - 2023 Best Young Farmers & Ranchers
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Sam Sparks III, Mercedes, Texas
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Jared and Rachel Kunkle - 2023 Best Young Farmers & Ranchers
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Jared and Rachel Kunkle, Monmouth, Illinois
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Roger Smith - 2023 Best Young Farmers & Ranchers
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Roger Smith, Brinkley, Arkansas
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Taylor Nelson - 2023 Best Young Farmers & Ranchers
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Taylor Nelson, South Sioux City, Nebraska
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Zack Brown - 2023 Best Young Farmers & Ranchers
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Zack Brown, Success, Arkansas
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2023 America's Best Young Farmers & Ranchers
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Welding Cable Tree
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Do you have welding cables laying all over your shop? Here's a simple project to get them organized and make them portable. As featured in Progressive Farmer.
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Farm Workhorse
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Grower puts John Deere's new 2021 XUV835M Gator through its paces.
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A Spring Conversation for Corn Farmers
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DTN Corteva Pioneer Podcast Weed Control
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Work and Play In Comfort
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Farm family puts the new Polaris RANGER XP 1000 NorthStar Ultimate through its paces.
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Torch Art
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This welding project cuts a holder for a delicate ceramic cup.
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Hayes Kelman - 2019 Best Young Farmers & Ranchers
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This corn and wheat farmer diversifies his family’s farming business by distilling its corn and wheat for Red Eye Whiskey.
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Bobby Morris - 2019 Best Young Farmers & Ranchers
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This farmer puts all of his management focus on sugarcane and has one of the highest-producing cane farms in Louisiana.
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Kevin Ruyle - 2019 Best Young Farmers & Ranchers
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This six-crop farmer thinks about creating opportunities for the next generation as his father-in-law created opportunities for him.
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Shanon Sims - 2019 Best Young Farmers & Ranchers
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Wyoming ranchers have built an ecologically stable business in a harsh climate.
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Joel Lange - 2019 Best Young Farmers & Ranchers
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This young grower looks to farm the land more productively rather than work more acres.
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The Kings of Pop
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For a popcorn kernel to pop, it must have 13.5 to 14% moisture.
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The Buzz Over Crop Expansion
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Study investigates if biofuels may be limiting honeybee habitat.
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Out of the Toybox
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New regs will turn UASs into real farming tools.
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One Old Auger, One New Tool
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With a few old parts, we built a brand new auger.
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Build a Trophy Bass Pond
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Basic steps for building and maintaining healthy bass ponds.
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Aluminum Bed Extender
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Welder creates new space for cargo on side-by-side.
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The Tire Killer
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Keep the air in your tires.
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New Holland GENESIS T8
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Interview with New Holland, NA from the 2019 NFMS.
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Thunder Creek Ups Its Fuel-Hauling Line
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Upgraded its Fuel and Service Trailers (FST)
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Build a Portable Tool Rack
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This welding project creates new space for your favorite tools.
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America's Best Young Farmers 2019
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Celebrating America's Farmers
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ABYFR 2019
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America's Best Young Farmer
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DTN 2019 Ag Summit
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Agriculture’s premier business conference
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Craft Beer Niche.mp4
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U.S. malted barley and hops are helping Mexican domestic microbreweries gain traction.
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Aluminum Bed Extender
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Welder creates new space for cargo and supplies in his side-by-side.
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Grass Before Cattle
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Award winning ranch focuses on grass in Colorado's high desert.Ă‚Â
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Corn King
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Corn yield champ David Hula shares some of his secrets.
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Fat Matters
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Background on the beef body condition score mobile app from Rick Rasby.
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Elite Corn On Cotton's Doorstep
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Scott Rhea talks about growing big corn in cotton country.
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Nature Scaping
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Why spend a lot of money landscaping when nature offers its own design?
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Bridging A Gap
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National Black Growers Council brings new technology to minority growers.Ă‚Â
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Chasing Yield
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Bob Little has a few thoughts about high yield corn.
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Among Rain Drops A Yield Surprise
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Ă‚Â David Hula shares a few ideas about world records yields.
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This Old Shop Is Born Again
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Here's how to build something new, out of something destroyed.
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Grow Big Bass
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If you want to grow big bass, here's how to do it.
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Southern Exposure
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Ron Brooks of Wisconsin uses renewable energy sources to heat and light his farm shop.
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How To Built A Firepit
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Build this firepit in time for dinner.
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Bring Flexibility to 2025 Weed Control Plans
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Mother Nature may change Plan A to Plan B. Listen to how Resicore® REV herbicide fits into many corn weed control programs.
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Get Flexible Rotations
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Tolvera herbicide lets you plan your 2025 cereals weed-control program without having to decide which crop you’ll rotate to next. Get powerful broadleaf and grass control in spring and winter wheat, durum and barley; keep your cropping options open.
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Tolvera Means Flexibility
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Tolvera herbicide lets you control broadleaf and grass weeds in spring and winter wheat, durum and barley while keeping your options open to rotate to the crop you decide offers the greatest profit potential for your operation.
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Rev Up Your Weed Control
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Market Development Specialist Brad Burkhart has seen numerous weed shifts in corn fields during his 16 years at Corteva Agriscience. Hear about what he’s seeing this year and new weed control solutions for corn from Corteva.
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Stop Weeds, Stay Nimble
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Tolvera herbicide lets you control or suppress broadleaf and grass weeds in spring and winter wheat, durum and barley while preserving your flexibility to rotate to the crop you determine best fits your operation.
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Fuel safety tips
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Farmers and ranchers handle fuel almost every day. Dan Harjes, a senior transportation safety specialist with CHS, provides guidance to safely store and handle fuel.
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Sorghum production and demand outlook
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Kealan Griffin, lead sorghum trader with CHS, provides an update on the 2024 U.S. sorghum crop and discusses demand from China, the world’s dominant buyer.
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Domestic soybean demand outlook
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The 2024 soybean harvest is just around the corner. Jason Marthaler, oilseeds product line lead with CHS, discusses factors driving U.S. soy oil and meal demand and the expected increase in soy crush.
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Plan ahead to meet your propane needs
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Tyler Kelly, a propane commodity trading expert with CHS, provides contracting strategies and a supply-and-demand outlook.
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Ag can help support carbon reduction
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Organizations across the U.S. are working to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Courtney Hall, senior director of sustainability with CHS, discusses how agriculture is part of the solution.
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Livestock fly-control strategies
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Ken Bryan, director of product development for animal nutrition with CHS, provides tips for effective fly control for beef cattle and dairy operations.
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Consumer protein consumption and agriculture
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Emily Peterson, a regional sales manager for animal nutrition with CHS, discusses how meat consumption and plant-based protein consumption trends may affect livestock production.
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In-season crop nutrient strategies
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Excessive rainfall in much of the Corn Belt this year has likely resulted in fertilizer loss. Jake Shelton, a crop nutrient expert with CHS, provides agronomic solutions to help maximize yield potential.
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Cooperatives support 4-H and youth development
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Tera Stoddard, a senior stewardship specialist with CHS, explains how America’s largest youth organization helps young people thrive and provides valuable skills to make their lives and communities better.
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Rise of sustainable aviation fuel
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Ron Batey, senior director of refined fuels operations, pricing and economics with CHS, discusses decarbonization efforts using sustainable aviation fuel and the potential impact on agriculture.
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New CHS R&D Center Advances Crop Solutions
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Alissa Geske, research lead at the CHS Crop Science Research and Development Center, says the state-of-the-art facility allows year-round testing that will accelerate product evaluation and development.
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Harvest for Hunger Combats Food Insecurity
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CHS farmer-owners, employees and local communities team up to donate nearly $500,000 to local and regional food shelves, pantries and nonprofits to fight hunger in rural America.
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5 Trends Driving Volatility
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Ken Zuckerberg, director of global research with CHS, explains how a spike in inflation and interest rates, geopolitical conflicts and other factors have heightened uncertainty in agriculture. Learn strategies for managing risk during volatile times.
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Vital Waterway in Pacific Northwest Threatened
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Potential removal of dams on the Snake River would halt grain shipments by barge. Jim Morken, CHS vice president of operations in the Pacific Northwest, describes the importance of the river to the grain supply chain and efforts to preserve the dams.
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Watch Mental Health During Busy Seasons
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May is Mental Health Awareness Month. Tara Haskins, total farmer health director and mental health expert with AgriSafe, provides tips to cope with farm stress.
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Adjuvants Bolster Tank-Mix Performance
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Choosing the right adjuvants can make or break a tank mix. Codee Lee, a crop protection and adjuvants expert with CHS, offers insights about adjuvant selection to complement crop protection products and maximize yield potential.
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Stay Focused to Avoid Accidents on Rural Roads
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April is National Distracted Driving Awareness Month. Lisa Kons, Minnesota Safety Council safety and advocacy director, and Taylor Kippels, a transportation safety specialist with CHS, offer tips to stay safe on the road.
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Nutrient Strategies to Propel Early Plant Growth
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Starter fertilizers can give crops a boost at the start of the growing season. McKenzie Smith, an agronomy products expert with CHS, offers tips on effective starter fertilizer strategies.
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Tips for Effective Fly Control
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Flies can be a nuisance, spread diseases and be a costly challenge for cattle operations. Ken Bryan, director of product development with CHS animal nutrition, offers tips to help control fly populations and keep your herd healthy.
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E15 Availability Update
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Dan Mauer, a member of the CHS government affairs team in Washington D.C., discusses legislative efforts to permit year-round E15 sales, providing consumers with options at the pump and opportunities for corn farmers.
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Spring Planting Outlook
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Joe Lardy, a research analyst with CHS, explains how spring weather and market trends may influence 2024 planting decisions.
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Stabilize Nitrogen to Optimize Crop ROI
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Ryan Hageman, an agronomy and fertilizer expert with CHS, explains how nitrogen stabilizers help prevent nutrient loss to improve yield potential.
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Energy Evolution
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Ron Batey, director of refined fuels pricing and economics at CHS, offers insights on how the energy industry is changing.
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Soybean Seed Protection Strategies
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As soybean growers prepare for planting, protecting the seed is critical for a strong start to the season, Isaac Effertz, a seed improvement specialist with CHS, offers expert advice.
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Global Shipping Hurdles
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Justin Cauley, a transportation expert with CHS, explains how grain shipping disruptions at the Panama Canal and Suez Canal are affecting U.S. agriculture.
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Stay Safe Around Stored Grain
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It’s Grain Bin Safety Week, which raises awareness about the hazards related to working in and around grain storage facilities. Laramie Sandquist, a risk management expert with Nationwide, offers tips for staying safe.
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Fertilizer Supply Outlook
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Geopolitical events and shipping challenges could impact fertilizer supplies for 2024. Zach Sturm, a fertilizer trading expert with CHS, urges farmers to make plans to secure their nutrient needs now.
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Low Carbon Fuel Standard Update
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Courtney Hall, senior director of sustainability with CHS, defines low-carbon fuels and describes how state standards could affect adoption.
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2024 Soybean Demand
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Justin Friesz, a soybean trading expert with CHS, provides a 2023 soybean supply and demand outlook.
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Wheat Demand in 2024
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Stefan Florescu, a wheat trading expert with CHS, provides a 2024 wheat supply and demand outlook.
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2024 Corn Market Outlook
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Neil Johnke, a corn trading expert with CHS, discusses the domestic and global market outlook for U.S. corn.
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Get Bulls Ready for Breeding Season
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Lance Kennington, an animal nutrition specialist with CHS, offers strategies for reconditioning bulls for the breeding season.
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Keep Diesel Engines Running in the Cold Weather
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Charlie Carter, an energy product quality and additives manager at CHS, provides tips on how to keep diesel engines running through winter cold snaps on the latest episode of Around the Table.
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Ag Employment and Internship Opportunities
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On the latest episode of Around the Table, Lauren Bucci, a talent acquisition manager with CHS, discusses internship and ag employment opportunities available for students interested in ag careers.
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Congress Extends the 2018 Farm Bill. What’s next?
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Will Stafford, a CHS government affairs representative in Washington, D.C., provides an update on the farm bill extension and what it means for farmers.
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What's Next for Crop Nutrients
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Jake Niederer, senior director of phosphate risk management at CHS, describes how technology and management advances will shape the future of fertilizer.
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Nutrition Tips to Maintain a Healthy Beef Herd
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Lance Kennington, animal nutrition specialist with CHS, provides strategies to maintain beef herd health during the winter and calving season.
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Minnesota Cooperative Fights Food Insecurity
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Mandy Hunecke, communications director with Crystal Valley Cooperative, explains how the co-op provides meals to food-insecure youth in its community.
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CHS Foundation Announces Major Commitment to FFA
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Dave Kayser, South Dakota farmer and trustee for the CHS Foundation, explains how the foundation's gift of nearly $4.3 million will support FFA programs.
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2024 Seed Decisions To Make Now
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Jim Levos, a seed sales manager with CHS, discusses crop production challenges in 2023 and how new seed technologies can help farmers navigate the unknowns of 2024.
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Postharvest Farm Equipment Upkeep Tips
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Jon Woetzel, lubricants quality assurance manager for CHS, offers preventive maintenance advice for combines, tractors, and other equipment before winter storage.
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Fall Fertilizer Strategies
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Andrew Scholtz, a CHS agronomist, provides tips to help make fall fertilizer decisions.
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What's Next for U.S. Crop Demand?
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Chris Ludwig, who leads corn trading and risk management at CHS, discusses crop supply and demand and potential ramifications for U.S. farmers.
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Developing the Next Generation of Ag Leaders
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It's National Co-op Month. Megan Wolle, who leads stewardship programs at CHS, talks about the importance of inspiring future ag leaders and educating youth about the value of co-ops.
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Discover How Co-ops Help Farmers Succeed
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October is National Co-op Month. Learn how the cooperative system brings value to farmers, ranchers, and the rural communities where they operate.
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Fall Micronutrients Strategies
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Anna Adams, senior commodities trader with CHS, explains how soil health and micronutrient applications can improve crop health and production.
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Keep Farm Safety Top of Mind This Fall
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Vickie Kilgore, senior risk management consultant at Nationwide, provides tips to stay safe on the farm during the busy harvest season.
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Recognizing Truck Driver Appreciation Week
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In the latest episode of Around the Table, Gary Tucker, director of environmental health and safety with CHS transportation and logistics, highlights advances that help maintain safety on the road.
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Plan Your Marketing Strategy Ahead of Harvest
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Steve Meisch, a grain sales manager with CHS, explains how a flexible marketing strategy before harvest could save time and add options.
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Cover Crop Planting Strategies
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Christian Rohloff, an agronomist with CHS, explains how cover crops can provide agronomic and soil health benefits.
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Behind the Scenes at the Miracle of Birth Center
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The CHS Miracle of Birth Center is one of the Minnesota State Fair's most popular exhibits. Miriana Eiden, Minnesota FFA state reporter, explains why fairgoers flock to the center to learn about agriculture.
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Calf Creep Feeding Strategies
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Nick Courville, an animal nutrition consultant with CHS, explains when to consider adding creep feed and what benefits to expect.
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Tips for Managing Fuel Supply
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Production and logistical challenges could affect fuel supply through harvest. Zach St. Aubin, refined fuels specialist with CHS, offers tips to keep operations running smoothly despite these obstacles.
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Planted Acreage Report Shocks Market
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The latest U.S. Department of Agriculture acreage report delivered surprises, with a sharp reduction in soybean acres. Joe Lardy, CHS hedging research analyst, AP, shares his insights about the report and highlights factors contributing to the declin
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Prescriptive Pest Management
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Blake Murnan, an agronomy product development manager with CHS, says custom blends are the next evolution of seed treatments for targeted pest control.
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Tips to Keep Kids Safe on the Farm
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Brian Kuhl, CEO of the Progressive Agriculture Foundation, explains how adults can model safe behaviors on the farm and shares tips to help keep kids safe.
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Be Prepared: Create a Crop Plan
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Farmers can't predict the future, but it's possible to prepare for the unexpected. CHS Agronomy Specialist Dylan Tacke explains how to build flexibility into a crop plan to help mitigate risk and increase profit potential.
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Market Access Funds Build Export Opportunities
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Federal market access programs help build new export markets for American farmers. At a recent congressional hearing, John Griffith, executive vice president of ag business with CHS, advocated for more funding. Learn more.
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Congress Works on New Farm Bill
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As the U.S. House and Senate agriculture committees continue drafting the next farm bill, get an update on progress and challenges affecting passage before the current farm bill expires.
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Campaign Raises $610,000 for Rural Food Banks
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CHS farmer-owners, employees and communities are joining forces to fight rural hunger.
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Tackle 2023's Most Troublesome Weeds
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Ineffective weed control steals bushels and hurts the bottom line. Learn how to control tough weeds.
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Season-long Horn Fly Control Offers Positive Returns
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Horn flies can increase disease pressure and reduce calf weaning weights. Find out how to implement an effective fly control strategy for your herd.
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Expanded E15 Sales Could Benefit Rural Communities
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Legislative efforts to permit year-round E15 sales could help control fuel costs and add market certainty for corn farmers. Learn more about the future of E15.
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Tips to Optimize Equipment Performance
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Cleaning equipment, replacing worn parts and using high-quality lubricants help extend the life of your equipment and enhance performance. Find out why preventive maintenance is the key to less downtime.
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China, Brazil and Global Agriculture Trends
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China is the largest supplier of active ingredients for crop protection products, and Brazil is the world’s leading soybean exporter. Learn how these global players could affect the future of your farm.
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Renewable Energy Demand Could Shift Ag Production
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Soaring demand for electric vehicles and renewable diesel could shift the number of soybean acres in the coming years. Nelson Neale, head of CHS global research, describes this trend changing the future of agriculture.
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3 Technologies Shaping Agriculture's Future
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Nelson Neale, head of CHS global research, continues his look at emerging trends in agriculture with a discussion about emerging technologies. Learn more about three innovations he's following.
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How Labor Trends Are Affecting Agriculture
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Nelson Neale, head of CHS global research, discusses factors contributing to agriculture’s labor shortage and provides insights to help employers attract top talent. Learn more.
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Outside Forces Affecting Ag Markets
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Rising interest rates, inflation and a strong U.S. dollar are a few macroeconomic forces impacting the bottom line for U.S. farms. Learn more in the latest episode of Around the Table.
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Assess Fuel Quality After Winter Storage
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Over the winter, water and other contaminants can accumulate in fuel tanks, causing costly repairs and downtime. Find out how you can assess fuel quality and prevent delays this spring in the latest episode of Around the Table.
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Grain Bin Safety Week Promotes Hazard Awareness
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CHS is partnering with Nationwide to raise awareness for grain bin safety this month. Learn how to keep your family and farm workers safe around grain on the latest episode of Around the Table.
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Assess Fuel Quality After Winter Storage
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Over the winter, water and other contaminants can accumulate in fuel tanks, causing costly repairs and downtime. Find out how you can assess fuel quality and prevent delays this spring in the latest episode of Around the Table.
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Improving Mineral Nutrition for Gestating Cows
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Essential minerals are critical for a cow’s diet throughout the year to support immunity, gestation, lactation, tissue repair, rebreeding and digestion. Find out how to improve mineral intake to optimize her performance.
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Spring Marketing Update
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Record-breaking South American crop yields and declining export estimates could put pressure on commodity prices. Find out what you need to know for spring marketing.
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Don't Delay 2023 Fertilizer Decisions
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Tight crop nutrient supplies indicate farmers may want to finalize2023 fertilizer sooner than normal. Todd Dysle, product manager for UAN and ammonia at CHS, explains why timely decisions are critical this crop production season.
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New Law Offers Clarity on Carbon Market
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The Growing Climate Solutions Act, passed as part of a year-end omnibus legislation package, removes technical barriers to carbon market participation. CHS Washington Representative, Will Stafford, shares how the law could benefit farmers.
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Why fuel choice matters
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Can fuel choice make a real difference in on-farm efficiency? Erin Wroge, senior product manager for refined fuels marketing at CHS, outlines the benefits of using premium diesel in farm equipment.
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CHS Foundation Celebrates 75 Years of Giving
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Since 1947, the CHS Foundation has donated more than $84 million to promote ag education and leadership. Megan Wolle, president of the foundation, describes how that support increases ag exposure to students of all ages.
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Crop Nutrient Supply Outlook
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More supply disruptions for crop nutrients are expected for the 2023 growing season. Todd Dysle, product manager for UAN and ammonia at CHS, explains why some fertilizers could be in short supply.
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What's next for the 2023 Farm Bill?
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Midterm election results are in, and we’re discussing what they could mean for the next Farm Bill. Will Stafford, CHS Washington representative, offers thoughts on the future of farm policy.
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CHS Foundation Celebrates 75 Years of Giving
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Since 1947, the CHS Foundation has donated more than $84 million to promote ag education and leadership. Megan Wolle, president of the foundation, describes how that support increases ag exposure to students of all ages.
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Low Water Limits Barge Traffic
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Drought conditions are contributing to low water levels in the Mississippi River, restricting barge traffic and access to critical export markets. Ben Doane, barge freight manager at CHS, updates us on the situation and the impact on farmers
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How Will Co-ops Help Shape Ag's Future?
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Ag co-ops do business differently today than they did a decade ago, and operations will undoubtedly look different a decade from now. Jay Debertin, president and CEO of CHS, explains how co-ops will continue to meet the industry’s evolving demands.
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Weathering Uncertainty with Co-op Support
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Farmers and ranchers face unprecedented challenges. A Washington wheat producer shares how she leans on her local co-op for support.
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Co-Op Ownership Provides Value to Minnesota Farm
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The first ag co-ops in the U.S. were created to help farmers add efficiencies to support business growth. Today's cooperatives may look different than those first organizations, but the benefits are the same for modern farmers.
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How Can Cooperatives Meet Ag's Changing Needs?
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Farmers and ranchers face unprecedented challenges in a constantly evolving industry. C.J. Blew, first vice chair of the CHS Board of Directors, discusses how agriculture cooperatives are adapting to support changing needs.
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Explore Ag Careers
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The outlook is bright for careers in agriculture. Carley Potter, talent operations specialist at CHS, offers tips for job seekers, including the skills employers need.
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Farm Bill Update
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The current Farm Bill is set to expire next September, and farmers and ranchers are anxiously awaiting new legislation. Will Stafford, CHS Washington representative, discusses what the next Farm Bill could contain.
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Best Practices for Fall Fertilizer Application
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A successful fall fertility plan can help balance spring workloads and ensure crops have the nutrients they need for a strong start. Mark Herz, technical product specialist at CHS, offers tips for managing postharvest crop nutrient applications.
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Plan Ahead to Avoid Fuel Shortages on Your Farm
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Scott Svacina, vice president of refined fuels sales for CHS, explains what’s causing tight fuel supplies this year and how farmers can prepare their storage tanks and equipment ahead of the busy harvest season.
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Small Changes Can Help Manage Fertility Costs
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Steve Carlsen, director of proprietary agronomy products at CHS, says high fertilizer prices don’t mean growers should abandon their crop nutrition plans. Small management changes can improve nutrient use efficiency. Learn more.
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Early Calf Weaning Strategies During Drought
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Early weaning reduces daily forage consumption, which can help beef producers manage cow-calf operation needs more effectively during drought conditions. Learn how to achieve early weaning success from CHS animal nutritionist Cory Parsons.
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Uncertainty Fuels Commodity Market Fluctuations
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CHS global market insights analyst Joe Lardy says farmers can expect dynamic commodity prices through harvest as weather extremes, inflation and a potential recession continue to fuel market volatility. Listen in for more.
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Creating a Nutrition Program for Senior Horses
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As horses age, their nutritional needs change. Find out what you can do to create a well-balanced diet for senior horses.
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Managing Inflation on the Farm
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Inflation is driving input costs higher and increasing market volatility, but farmers still have ways to manage margins. Here’s how.
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Volatility Adds to Crop Management Challenges
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Dynamic market conditions make it harder to gauge the profitability potential of your decisions. Learn how to factor in price volatility when purchasing inputs and marketing grain.
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Labor Shortage Impacts Ag Industry
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A lack of transportation workers is contributing to agriculture supply chain disruptions. Learn why labor shortages are on the rise and what to expect in the coming months.
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Managing Record-high Fuel Prices
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Fuel prices remain high as global demand is met with limited supply. Learn what is contributing to the imbalance and how price volatility could provide opportunities to secure fuel at lower prices.
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Recognize ATV and UTV Safety Risks
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ATVs cause more than 100,000 injuries each year and too many children are hurt. Learn how you can support safe equipment operation on and off the farm.
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Early Calf Weaning Strategies During Drought
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Early weaning reduces daily forage consumption, which can help beef producers manage cow-calf operation needs more effectively during drought conditions. Learn how to achieve early weaning success from CHS animal nutritionist Cory Parsons.
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Protect Crops to Realize Revenue Potential
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Will rising input costs be offset by high commodity prices? Learn how an effective in-season crop protection plan could pay off at harvest.
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Managing Record-high Fuel Prices
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Fuel prices continue to surge as global demand is met with limited supply. Learn what is contributing to the imbalance and how price volatility could provide opportunities to secure fuel at lower prices.
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Meeting Mental Health Challenges
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May is Mental Health Awareness Month, a time to pay special attention to how stress might be affecting your mental well-being and overall health.
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Labor Shortage Impacts Ag Industry
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A lack of transportation workers is contributing to agriculture supply chain disruptions. Learn why labor shortages are on the rise and what to expect in the coming months.
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Farm Safety Tips for Spring
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With the busy spring season underway, how can you help ensure the safety of everyone who works on your operation? Keep these tips in mind to remain healthy and safe.
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Protect Your Business Against Cyberattacks
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Ransomware attacks in agriculture are rising, and farm businesses may be especially vulnerable during planting season. Protect your business with tips from a cybersecurity expert.
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Meeting Mental Health Challenges
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May is Mental Health Awareness Month, a time to pay special attention to how stress might be affecting your mental well-being and overall health.
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Early Spring Weed Control Protects Crop Potential
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Giving crops a weed-free start helps preserve yield and profit potential. Put your weed-control strategy into practice early in the season when you have the most control options.
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April WASDE Report: No Surprises, Big Impact
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The April 2022 WASDE report made more changes to South American production numbers. Learn what global market predictions could mean for U.S. farmers.
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USDA Reports Reveal Surprises
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The latest USDA Prospective Plantings report shows an increase of about 3 million soybean acres over the average trade estimate. See what factors contributed to the rise and how it could impact farmers’ plans for 2022.
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Farm Safety Tips for Spring
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With the busy spring season underway, how can you help ensure the safety of everyone who works on your operation? Keep these tips in mind to remain healthy and safe.
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How World Events Are Affecting Transport Costs
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Even with rising fuel costs, barge space on the U.S. river system is in high demand. From northbound crop inputs to southbound grain exports, how will this affect U.S. farmers?
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Prep Farm Equipment for Spring Planting
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Warmer temperatures signal spring planting is in sight and it’s time to prepare your farm equipment for the busy season. What do you need to do to make sure you’re ready to go?
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Farm Policy Updates from Washington, D.C.
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The 2023 Farm Bill and Growing Climate Solutions Act are just two pieces of legislation in play in D.C. Here are the policy developments farmers should watch in the coming months.
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Finalize Your Spring Fertilizer Strategy Now
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Crop nutrient supplies have diminished over the past few seasons, but is there an end in sight? Determine your spring fertilizer plan now to get what you need in time for planting.
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Farm Policy Updates from Washington, D.C.
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The 2023 Farm Bill and Growing Climate Solutions Act are just two pieces of legislation in play in D.C. Here are the policy developments farmers should watch in the coming months.
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Practice Grain Bin Safety All Year Long
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Grain Bin Safety Week isn’t the only time of year to think about how to stay safe in and around grain bins. Here are tips to help keep you and others out of harm’s way.
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WASDE Report Focuses on Argentina Soybean Harvest
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Dry weather conditions decreased soybean production numbers for Argentina, Brazil and Paraguay in the USDA WASDE report. Learn what this means for U.S. farmers.
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Strong Outlook for Sunflower Production
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A hungry supply chain and improved crop insurance coverage are reasons to consider adding sunflowers to your 2022 crop plan. Learn more.
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The Right Mineral Mix for a Healthy Calving Season
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The right ratio of minerals can help cows have successful pregnancies and healthy calves. Listen in for more nutrition tips.
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Manage a Successful Winter Calving Season
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Ensuring cows maintain ideal body condition is critical to achieving successful pregnancies, optimal colostrum quality, healthy calves and a profitable calving season. Here are tips on how to attain these goals.
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USDA Reports Show Predictability for 2022
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Learn why recent USDA reports can help build confidence for 2022 crop plans.
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Plan Now for Future Propane Needs
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High prices and limited inventory of propane mean farmers and ranchers should take a year-round approach to planning their propane needs. Learn how to get started.
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Managing Risk and Minimizing Stress in the New Year
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Now is the time to start your grain marketing plans for 2022. Knowing your costs is the first step in building confidence in planning the income side of your operation. Here is more about the process.
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Simplifying Carbon Market Opportunities
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CHS and Bayer have teamed up to offer a flexible, easy-to-navigate carbon program that rewards farmers for adopting climate-smart practices. Here is how it works.
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Farm Bill Begins Journey Through Congress
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The path to a new Farm Bill has begun with field hearings to gather stakeholder input. Here is a look at the bill’s key issues and what could impact the process.
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How Co-op Owners Benefit from CHS Sustainability
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See how CHS is putting sustainability into practice around the world, focusing on environmental stewardship, community well-being and economic viability.
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What to Do About the Truck Driver Shortage
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As supply chain challenges mount, learn how you can work with cooperatives to minimize the disruption on your operation.
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Protect Yourself from Cybersecurity Threats
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With increased ransomware attacks by cybercriminals on companies all over the world, how can you protect your information? Here are some tips to help secure your data.
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New Fund Focused on Ag Tech Announced
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A new capital fund by CHS and GROWMARK sets out to create advancements in agricultural technology that fit the needs of farmers. Learn how the new venture could bring new opportunities to the ag industry.
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Lower Chinese Soybean Demand Impacts U.S. Markets
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The USDA revised projections for soybeans exported from the U.S. to China from 101 million tons to 100 million tons. The projected number is higher than last year’s total, however, and Brazil’s 2022 crop is off to a good start. See where things stand
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Farm Safety Tips for Fall and Winter
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There is no off-season for farm safety. Take precautions this fall and winter to help ensure the well-being of your family, your workers and yourself. Listen in for some ideas that are easy to implement.
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What is impacting transportation in agriculture?
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What farmers should know about the current shipping situation and its effect on agriculture.
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How Do Co-ops Help Farmers Succeed?
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The cooperative system was built to meet the needs of your business and your community.
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Preparing for Fertilizer Supply Shortages
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How will crop nutrient supply shortages impact fall fertilizer and spring planting decisions?
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Farm Bill Updates and Expectations
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Will new voices make it more difficult to pass the next Farm Bill? Here is what to expect in the debates ahead.
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What is Ahead for U.S. Conservation Programs?
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As the Build Back Better reconciliation package is negotiated in Congress, more details on funding for conservation programs are coming to light.
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3 Factors Expected to Impact Grain Markets
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Much like 2021 weather, early harvest results are extremely variable. Here are the market factors to watch.
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Helping Communities Thrive
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Jessie Headrick, who leads the CHS stewardship team, shares why the cooperative spirit in rural America gives her optimism for the future.
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Minimizing Farm Safety Risks
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Harvest is a busy time on the farm and that means increased risk of injuries. Learn how to reduce safety risks on your farm.
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Is Your Equipment Ready for Harvest?
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By pairing a well-rounded maintenance plan with high-quality lubricants, your equipment can run at peak performance this harvest season. Learn more here.
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Use Fall Soil Testing to Inform Crop Planning
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Fall soil testing gives you a head start on spring planting plans. Learn how strategic soil sampling can deliver quality data.
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Could an Alternative Grain Contract Work for You?
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Alternative grain contracts may offer higher prices, but could double your obligation to a local elevator. Should they have a place in your marketing plan?
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Bolster Beef Calf Immunity During Dry Conditions
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This season's drought has decreased the amount of available pasture for beef cattle. Learn how creep feeding can help preserve grazing land, improve calf weaning rates and increase ROI potential.
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Protect Yourself from Cybersecurity Threats
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With increased ransomware attacks by cybercriminals on companies all over the world, how can you protect your information? Here are some tips to help secure your data.
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Diversify Your Grain Marketing in 2021
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Diversifying your grain marketing plan can add revenues and reduce stress, especially in today’s high-priced commodities environment. These ideas can help you optimize your marketing program.
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Expansion of Renewable Diesel Helps Growers
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Growing interest in renewable diesel means soybean growers may enjoy continued strong demand.
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Dissecting Diesel Fuels
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Renewable diesel and biodiesel are both eligible for low-carbon fuel standard (LCFS) programs. What is the difference between the two? Here is a primer.
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Carbon Credit Bill Moves Through Congress
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The Growing Climate Solutions Act would help farmers, ranchers and foresters participate in carbon credit trading markets. Learn what happens next.
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Expectations for the 2021 U.S. Wheat Crop
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Uneven weather conditions are helping some wheat-growing regions and hurting others. What could it mean for U.S. wheat stocks and export demand?
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Make Mental Health a Priority
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Unresolved issues can impact you, your family and your business. Understand how stress could be affecting your mental health and where to get help.
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Maximizing Your Crop Input Dollars
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Fertilizer is a large part of your operating budget and a critical building block for crops. How can you get more from your investment?Ă‚Â
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Why Creep Feeding Is So Important This Year
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Dry conditions have reduced available grazing for beef cattle. How can creep feeding help preserve pastures, improve calf immunity and increase ROI potential?
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Know the Risks of Entering a Grain Bin
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June is National Safety Month and a reminder to use caution and follow safety protocols when working around stored grain.Ă‚Â
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What is Behind Recent Grain Market Fluctuations?
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Dry conditions in Brazil and demand from China are impacting U.S. corn acreage and grain prices. Does that mean more good news for American farmers?
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What is the Fuel Availability Outlook?
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Major disruptions in energy supply and demand over the past 18 months have had major effects on prices and availability. What is on the horizon for the energy industry and how might energy swings impact purchasing decisions?
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Is Carbon Market Legislation on the Way?
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The Growing Climate Solutions Act moving through Congress is meant to make it easier for farmers and ranchers to participate in carbon markets. Will bipartisan support help make it a reality?
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Refine Micronutrient Applications for Best Results
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Well-timed, properly applied micronutrients can provide plant health benefits and optimize yield potential. Here is how to make the most of your micronutrient investment.
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Shedding Light on Mental Health Issues
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Mental health is a concern in agriculture. Unresolved issues could result in lost productivity, increased work-related injuries and strained relationships. The good news: Help is available.
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Weather Woes Are Reflected in Grain Market Dynamics
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Cold temperatures in the northern U.S. and drought in the Dakotas and Brazil are limiting planting and crop growth. How could markets react? Here is what is happening right now.
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New Opportunities in Global Grain Marketing
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What is the future of U.S. grain exports? Connecting your farm to new opportunities with international grain buyers.
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What a Digital Supply Chain Can Do for You
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The best buyer for your grain might be down the road or across the world. Here is how a digital supply chain can identify the best opportunity.
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Dig Safely This Spring
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An underground utility line is hit every nine minutes in the U.S. Calling 811 before you dig is a simple way to stay safe.
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Digital Supply Chain Benefits
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Is your farm connected to worldwide supply chains? Find out how data powers profitability and efficiency from crop nutrient availability to grain marketing.
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Spring Fertilizer Planning
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Now is the time to determine your nutrient needs for next season. Follow these three tips to guide planning conversations with your local co-ops.
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What is Next for Carbon Markets
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The Biden administration has signaled ag sustainability changes are ahead. Will Stafford, CHS Washington representative, explains what to expect from new legislative priorities.
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Prep Spring Equipment Inside and Out
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Hear how a lubricants checkup will help avoid equipment downtime this season.
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Two Factors Behind Last-Minute Planting Decisions
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Are you reconsidering some acres? Learn how watching two indicators can help you make the best crop choices.
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One Last Look at Supply and Demand Before Planting
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The 2021 crop season carries high expectations, but driving forces can change quickly. Learn more about the latest supply and demand trends before you finalize planting decisions.
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What is Next for the Pork Industry?
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As pork producers navigate rising input costs amid increased demand, learn why volatility may continue through 2021.
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Think Twice Before Entering a Grain Bin
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Do you know the risks? Grain Bin Safety Week reminds everyone to play it safe around stored grain.
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A Spring Conversation for Corn Farmers
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DTN Corteva Pioneer Podcast Weed Control
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Where Is Ag Headed Under the Biden Administration?
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A new administration and new leaders on Congressional ag committees could bring big changes. Hear how their priorities could affect you.
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How Record Soybean Crush Levels Affect Farmers
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Global demand is pushing U.S. soybean crush capacity to record levels. Here is what that means for you.
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How to Take Advantage of Grain Price Rallies
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Are you asking the right questions when grain prices rise? Find out how price volatility might impact your profitability and what to expect ahead.
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Balancing Propane Supply and Demand
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Avoiding shortages is top priority. Hear what local co-ops are doing to ensure adequate supply and help manage propane prices.
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Digital Supply Chain Benefits
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Is your farm connected to worldwide supply chains? Find out how data powers profitability and efficiency from crop nutrient availability to grain marketing.
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Spring Fertilizer Planning
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Now is the time to determine your nutrient needs for next season. Follow these three tips to guide planning conversations with your local co-ops.
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New Opportunities in Global Grain Marketing
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What is the future of U.S. grain exports? Connecting your farm to new opportunities with international grain buyers.
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Evaluating Seed Investments
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Do not risk your hard work at planting time. Hear how you can protect seeds against insects and disease pathogens to ensure optimal performance.
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Changes in E15 Fuel Sales
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What is the future of E15? Here is how year-round availability will impact agriculture.
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Winter Diesel Insights
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Is your diesel fuel up to the winter challenge? This is how the right seasonal fuel blend can keep farm equipment running strong all year.
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Farm Data Security Tips
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Are you protected against online fraud? Here are best practices for protecting your business from attack.
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Minimizing Safety Risks
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Is your farm or ranch a safe workplace? This is how you can learn from close calls to prevent accidents and make safety a top priority.
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Winter Propane Planning
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Planning for winter propane starts in the spring and summer. Find out how to stay ahead of peak demand and lock in the best prices.
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Boost Grain Marketing Confidence
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Looking for ways to reduce risk? Hiring a professional can take the stress out of marketing and help you identify gaps in your plan.
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Helping Communities Thrive
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What challenges await the future of agriculture? Learn how local co-ops are teaming up with young leaders to solve some of the major issues facing rural America.
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Value of the Cooperative Model
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The agriculture marketplace is rapidly changing. Hear how co-ops are evolving to provide value for owners.
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Driven by Cooperative Spirit
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What does the cooperative system mean to you? Ag co-ops always have been, and always will be, driven to support local communities and rural economies.
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Nitrogen Fertilizer Accounting - 2 of 3
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60 Seconds of Science brought to you by Pioneer - February 2019 podcast series
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Nitrogen Fertilizer Accounting - 1 of 3
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60 Seconds of Science brought to you by Pioneer - February 2019 podcast series
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Nitrogen Fertilizer Accounting - 3 of 3
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60 Seconds of Science brought to you by Pioneer - February 2019 podcast series
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Evolution of Hybrids - 1 of 3
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60 Seconds of Science brought to you by Pioneer - January 2019 podcast series
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Evolution of Hybrids - 3 of 3
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60 Seconds of Science brought to you by Pioneer - January 2019 podcast series
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Evolution of Hybrids - 2 of 3
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60 Seconds of Science brought to you by Pioneer - January 2019 podcast series
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A Minister's Tale
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This pastor is devoted to two vocations: full-time farming and tending two rural church flocks.
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Last Laugh
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This Iowa farmer can put up with a bit of ribbing for the rich payoff he expects from chestnuts.
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Brent Lassister - 3 of 3
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BASF 2019 Podcast Series
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Windows of Opportunity
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Businesses creating efficiency for feedyards are finding ways to grow in a cooling market.
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Testing New Futures
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Flying Diamond Ranch is a collaboration of land, cattle and type A professionals.
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Barry Childress - 3 of 3
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BASF 2019 Podcast Series
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Brent Lassister - 2 of 3
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BASF 2019 Podcast Series
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Barry Childress - 2 of 3
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BASF 2019 Podcast Series
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Barry Childress - 1 of 3
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BASF 2019 Podcast Series
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Residue Management Yield Advantage
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Beck's Hybrids Podcast Series
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Watch For Sulfur Deficiency in Soybeans
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Beck's Hybrids Podcast Series
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Build Your Own Fertility Base
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Beck's Hybrids Podcast Series
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Nutrient Shortages - 3 of 3
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60 Seconds of Science brought to you by Pioneer - September 2018 podcast series
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Nutrient Shortages - 2 of 3
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60 Seconds of Science brought to you by Pioneer - September 2018 podcast series
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Nutrient Shortages - 1 of 3
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60 Seconds of Science brought to you by Pioneer - September 2018 podcast series
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Plant Breeding Precision - 1 of 3
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60 Seconds of Science brought to you by Pioneer - November 2018 podcast series
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Plant Breeding Precision - 1 of 3
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60 Seconds of Science brought to you by Pioneer - November 2018 podcast series
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Nutrient Deficiency Solutions - 3 of 3
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60 Seconds of Science brought to you by Pioneer - December 2018 podcast series
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Plant Breeding Precision - 1 of 3
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60 Seconds of Science brought to you by Pioneer - November 2018 podcast series
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Nutrient Deficiency Solutions - 1 of 3
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60 Seconds of Science brought to you by Pioneer - December 2018 podcast series
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Nutrient Deficiency Solutions - 2 of 3
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60 Seconds of Science brought to you by Pioneer - December 2018 podcast series
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Soil to Sip
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Kansas farmer distills his corn and wheat to make Red Eye Whiskey. Hayes Kelman Young Farmer story, Feb. 2019.
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