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Chip Flory

Chip’s hometown of Oxford Junction is in east-central Iowa. His family farm was a typical diversified farm with corn, soybeans, oats, alfalfa, a commercial cattle herd, a farrow-to-finish hog operation and sheep. After graduating from Iowa State University, Chip joined Pro Farmer in January 1988 as a floor reporter for Futures World News. He spent 3 years in Chicago reporting from the floors of the Chicago Board of Trade and the Chicago Mercantile Exchange. Chip moved to Pro Farmer headquarters in April 1991, was named editor in 1997 and remained in that role for 17 years. In 2014 he started the P.M. hour of AgriTalk and became the host of both hours of AgriTalk in 2019.

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Changes in an operation are driven by opportunity and by necessity. Of course, farmers prefer to change when opportunity comes knocking, rather than being forced into unfamiliar territory. For years, growers have willingly adopted new seed and crop management technology to grow more. The results have been nothing short of phenomenal.
LimelightPlayerUtil.initEmbed(‘limelight_player_638702'); Pro Farmer Editorial Director Chip Flory provides mid-morning market commentary for AgriTalk Radio.
LimelightPlayerUtil.initEmbed(‘limelight_player_667453'); Market Rally Radio host Chip Flory answers a question about how 2011 yield averages might compare to this year’s and looks ahead to near-term temperature and precip forecasts.
LimelightPlayerUtil.initEmbed(‘limelight_player_200930'); Market Rally host Chip Flory discusses the impacts early harvest is having on basis.
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