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Phil’s forecast and possible ag implications

Phil’s forecast and possible ag implications

For those of us in the Midwest and eastern states, Punxsutawney Phil’s Groundhog Day forecast comes as no surprise with the famous groundhog calling for six more weeks of winter. That is USDA meteorologist Brad Rippey who says that Phil’s forecast lines up with the National Weather Service’s long-range projections. Midwesterners may be used to the freezing temperatures and snow and ice, but the South is also dealing with extreme winter weather right now and it is making life difficult for...

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Lower Mississippi River still dealing with low water issues

Lower Mississippi River still dealing with low water issues

With the drier weather that persisted over the past few years, and with historically low snowpacks this winter, the Mississippi River is not going to be returning to more normal levels anytime soon. This is especially true in the lower regions of the river system,...

Drone scouting provides unprecedented access to field data

Drone scouting provides unprecedented access to field data

Spring planting is right around the corner, which acts as an official start to the new crop year. Every year brings the opportunity for improvements upon the previous year, and proper data management and utilization can push sustainability and efficiency even further...

Farm groups urging Senate to pass tax relief legislation

Farm groups urging Senate to pass tax relief legislation

The Tax Relief for American Families and Workers Act passed in the House of Representatives with broad bipartisan support, so the American Farm Bureau Federation (AFBF) and a coalition of agricultural groups are asking the Senate to pass it as well. AFBF government...

Grassley airs concerns for final GREET model for SAF feedstocks

Grassley airs concerns for final GREET model for SAF feedstocks

The Energy Department’s emissions model which will decide make-or-break tax credits for Sustainable Aviation Fuel should be released soon. That’s according to U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Michael Regan who said last Friday that the model will be...

Bayer expands their carbon program for 2024

Bayer expands their carbon program for 2024

Earlier this year, Bayer announced it would be enhancing and expanding its Bayer Carbon Program to include more crops and states. It all starts with expanded enrollment eligibility to allow for more revenue streams on more farms. Tyler Wiliams is an agronomist in the...

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