
Topics: Corn/Maize, Agriculture US,
U.S. farmers plan to go 'heavy on corn' in 2023
U.S. farmers are planning to boost corn acreage in 2023, eyeing lower prices of fertilizer needed to grow the crop and hoping for a bumper crop after a late season drought withered last year's grain harvest and left U.S. corn supplies near a decade low.
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Topics: Agriculture US, Education U.S. MidWest,
CN Brings Back Events & Releases Magazine - Mid-West Farm Report
Cooperative Network has several exciting initiatives and activities for 2023, including a new magazine called Cooperative Focus, a series... Read More
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Topics: Soybeans, Agriculture US,
Prellwitz: A life of Wisconsin soy service - Wisconsin Soybean Programs
Longtime Wisconsin soybean leader Chuck Prellwitz served for more than 30 years on the association and checkoff boards.
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02/07/2023 SOURCE: thefarmersdaughterusa.com
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02/06/2023 SOURCE: www.agweek.com
A recent $30,000 per acre land sale in Sioux County, Iowa, sends signals into the land market in North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota and even as far away as Indiana.
$30,000 an acre: Eye-popping farmland prices in northwest Iowa have an impact across the Midwest
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Topics: Agriculture US, Food/Nutrition,
Hazelnut Growers Getting Together - Mid-West Farm Report
The Iowa Nut Growers Association is hosting the 14th Annual Upper Midwest Hazelnut Growers Conference in Decorah, Iowa. March 3 is a... Read More
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Topics: Agriculture US, Renewable Energy (Solar/Wind),
Report: Wisconsin farmland better suited for solar than ethanol | Energy News Network
Also: North Dakota oil and gas revenue helped preserve the state’s largest coal plant
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Topics: Corn/Maize, Rice, Soybeans, Cotton, Agriculture US,
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Topics: Agriculture US, Food/Nutrition, Climate Change,
Eat Local If You Want, But Not For Climate Reasons
Focusing on food miles remains popular but is misguided
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