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Tom Neher - Grain Angles
The early planting and warm weather is optimal for developing crops. As always, the weather that follows will make or break the crop. Yet, the market has factored much of this news into the price. If one looks only at the fundamentals of supply and demand, the case can be made for even lower prices... Read more.
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FCS Monday Morning: Mike Rowe's Theory
On Dirty Jobs, I’m no expert, and I’m even less of one here. But I have a theory, and it goes like this – all jobs rely on one of two industries – mining and agriculture. Every tangible thing our society needs is either pulled from the ground, or grown from the ground. Without these fundamental industries there would be no jobs of any kind. There would be no economy... Read more.
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Wrapped and Twisted Whorls in Corn
by Robert L. Nielsen, Agronomy Department - Purdue University
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The curious phenomenon often referred to as the "twisted whorl syndrome" often occurs when young corn shifts quickly from weeks of slow development (cool, cloudy weather) to rapid development (warm, sunny weather)... Read more from Corny News Network (Purdue University - Agronomy Department). |
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