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ISA “RETURNS TO ITS ROOTS” WITH FY21 FARMER-FOCUSED PROJECTS
The Illinois Soybean Association (ISA) is returning to its roots for fiscal year 2021, putting today’s comprehensive soybean farmer needs at the center of all projects funded by the ISA checkoff program.
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Topics: Corn/Maize, Soybeans, Economics,
Agricultural Economic Insights | Early Yield Forecast Errors
Between derecho and dryness, there have been many questions about 2020 yields. This week’s post reviews USDA yield forecasts errors for corn and soybeans.
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Topics: Corn/Maize, Soybeans, Commodities, Economics, Ag North America,
Area corn and soybean crops pulling through despite hot, dry summer
After the mostly hot and dry summer months, new projections show Ontario corn yields are expected to increase slightly from 2019 levels, although soybean yields are expected to take a hit.
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Topics: Corn/Maize, Soil Health, Soybeans, Agriculture US, Education U.S. MidWest, Economics, Research, Climate Change,
Diversifying crop rotations improves environmental outcomes while keeping farms profitable
Diversifying crop rotations can reduce negative environmental and health impacts and maintain profitability.
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09/01/2020 SOURCE: www.farmweekly.com.au
China has embarked on a record grain buying spree as its economy rebounds from COVID-19.
Sparks in Chinese economy ignite appetite for grain trade
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Topics: Soybeans, Agriculture US,
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Topics: Corn/Maize, Soybeans, Conservation/Tillage, Sweet Corn, Pollinators,
Prairie Strips: Hammer & Kavazanjian Farm
Charlie Hammer and Nancy Kavazanjian are Wisconsin farmers that have installed prairie strips on their farm. This video was part of an August. 27, 2020 webin...
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Topics: Wheat, Corn/Maize, Soybeans, Sorghum, Agriculture US,
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08/27/2020 SOURCE: www.agriculture.com
SAO PAULO, Aug 27 (Reuters) - Brazilian government has decided to remove temporarily import tariffs on rice, corn and soybeans, an Agriculture Ministry official told local newspaper Valor Economico. The move aims at fighting inflation, as prices for the three products have risen recently, according to the report. Imports from outside the Mercosur bloc, which includes Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay, are already exempt. The report does not mention when the tariff exemption would come into effect or its expiration date.
Brazil to erase import tariffs on corn, rice and soybean temporarily
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