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From the intense heat in the South to drought blanketing much of the U.S., weather stole headlines again in 2023. What caused such extreme conditions? One meteorologist explains the culprits of the heat and drought.
Corn-for-ethanol use totaled 455 million bu. during November, according to USDA, topping expectations of 451 million bushels.
Cliff Becker, Vice President of New Campus Development for the American Royal, passed away unexpectedly on Saturday, December 30th while visiting family in California.
Contract lows in corn, 6 1/2 month lows in soybeans with risk off technical selling, & improved SA wx. Hog & milk futures also fall, while cattle chased higher cash. Bryan Doherty, Total Farm Marketing has more.
Farmers routinely handle high-dollar transactions — and the nature of the payments, often through unsecure methods, leaves them susceptible to foul play.
RhizoSorb is being marketed at MAP 2.0
Grains sink, contract lows in corn on risk off fund selling on Red Sea shipping concerns, Brazil wx, & farmer selling. Hogs slide to new lows, with cattle following cash higher. Kent Beadle, Paradigm Futures, has more.
Arc welders rarely wear out, but they can become out of date. Here’s a look at modern welding options for farm shops.
John Phipps reflects on his 30 years of writing for Farm Journal’s audience.
2023 was a lower year for all the grains as the market went through a commodity reset similar to 2013. What’s ahead for 2024?