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Today’s agriculture headlines and expert perspectives serving farmers, ranchers, crop consultants, livestock nutritionists and the entire U.S. ag community.

It’s no secret that wins are hard to come by in Washington, D.C.
Two endangered Mexican wolves have been removed from the wild and are undergoing testing to determine if they’re behind a string of livestock deaths in southwestern New Mexico.
Famers across the U.S. are still talking about some commercials bashing corn syrup. Lots of people are talking about Bud Light ads that aired during the big game.
The Midwest Cover Crops Council, with the University of Illinois Extension, will be holding its annual meeting in Springfield, Ill., Feb. 20-21. The theme is, “Cover Crops and Soil Health: The Practical Way Forward.”
The battle over beer ingredients continues following the Bud Light commercials during the Super Bowl disparaging corn syrup.
There are steps you should take to ensure you’re able to live the life you desire once it’s time to pass the management reins to the next generation.
This week Gregg Doud said it could be the toughest congressional trade vote since 2005 when Congress narrowly passed the U.S.-Dominican Republic-Central American Free Trade Agreement.
The owners of Smith Family Farms in Rochester, Indiana took a risk and diversified to find a way to be collection point for high oleic soybeans.AgDay national reporter Betsy Jibben talks with Luke Smith and Kevin Smith.
Meteorologist Cindi Clawson has your latest forecast.
Market rallies seem to show up at the least opportune times. While your focus is elsewhere, such as in the field planting, along comes a nice price bump that suddenly appears and then leaves just as quickly.
Meteorologist Cindi Clawson looks at new areas of concern in the root zone moisture map.
Pro Farmer’s Jim Wiesemeyer connects the dots behind the economic issues involved with ongoing trade agreements.
Don’t overlook maintenance needs of your trusty workhorse
With the window closing for much of Arkansas’ early planted rice in 2019, an acreage shift is an open question.
There is trade talk movement on several fronts right now.
The Midwest is still at risk as spring rains fall and the snowpack melts
Dwight Raber, of Raber Dairy Farms in northeast Ohio’s Stark County says he can no longer make a living by milking cows. State statistics show the number of dairy farms in Ohio dropped to fewer than 2,000.
Today on AgriTalk, we’re talking with Ken Erikson of Informa Economics, Machinery Pete, and Jordan Fife of BioUrja Trading.
Trade talks between the U.S. and China continue with both sides reporting positive steps toward a conclusion.
Farmers still face many unknowns in regard to the new tax law, says Paul Neiffer, tax principal with CliftonLarsonAllen.
USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service will answer questions about the 2017 Census of Agriculture in a Twitter #StatChat.
As the U.S. administration continues to negotiate a trade deal with China, the prospect of a resolution looms larger for corn and soybean export potential in 2019.
As part of a comprehensive effort to mine the data for our readers, editors from across the board weighed in on the census data, creating an easy to read, yet thorough snapshot of the more than 6 million data points included in the survey.
The new cover crop seeder option provides economical one-pass planting and incorporation with the Rolling Harrow soil conditioner by itself, or combined with a lead tillage tool for enhanced residue sizing and tillage.
The United States trade team is back to work this week as Chinese counterparts are planning on visiting Washington D.C. to continue talks.
Links to prep for dicamba spraying season.
The Army Corps of Engineers increasing water levels this week at Gavins Point Dam. That’s a dam in the Southeast Corner of South Dakota on the Missouri River. Picture courtesy: KTIV
The weather scare is providing market volatility and with it, opportunity.
AgDay is continuing to bring you the latest from the Presidential campaign trail and what the candidates have to say as it relates to the ag community.
Today on AgriTalk, we’re talking with Greg Henderson of Drovers, Emily Skor of Growth Energy, Sec. Tom Vilsack of the U.S. Dairy Export Council, and Jessie Kreke of Culver’s.
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