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30 Nov 2015
By Alastair StewartDTN South America Correspondent SAO PAULO, Brazil (DTN) -- Argentina's new president-elect, Mauricio Macri, will follow through on plans to cut the soybean export tax by 5 percentage points to 30% and sweep away restrictions on corn and wheat shipments from Dec. 10, the country's next agriculture minister, Ricardo Buryaile, told ...
30 Nov 2015
By Cheryl AndersonDTN Staff Reporter OMAHA, Neb. (DTN) -- Ample rains received early in the 2015 alfalfa season resulted in great yields in some alfalfa-growing regions and excellent yields in areas such as Wisconsin and Nebraska, but the rains also may have hurt the quality somewhat. "I would say most areas were at least 25% above average yield, a...
27 Nov 2015
By Dan DavidsonDTN Consulting Agronomist A recent report from Michigan State University reports no significant yield response from applying gypsum (calcium sulfate) on soybeans. It's a good example of why we never want to depend on one year of test results. The same study in 2014 showed a 6-bushel-per-acre positive yield bump in soybean. Gypsum doe...
27 Nov 2015
By Andy BieblDTN Tax Columnist QUESTION: I read your article in the October Progressive Farmer involving a grain producer who created a Charitable Remainder Trust (CRT), sold grain, and took back an annuity to spread out the income taxes and eliminate the self-employed Social Security tax. We have a breeder hen farm with a sale contract that will ...
27 Nov 2015
By Chris ClaytonDTN Ag Policy Editor SHELBY, Neb. (DTN) -- It was a little chilly Monday morning as Greg Whitmore gave an early tour of various cereal rye cover-crop mixes on his farm. Whitmore is one of 40 farmers taking part in the Soil Health Partnership, a long-term research demonstration project led by the National Corn Growers Association wi...