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21 Jan 2020
By Todd NeeleyDTN Staff Reporter ALTOONA, Iowa (DTN) -- Biofuel producers and farmers continue to have a general distrust of EPA's handling of small-refinery exemptions to the Renewable Fuel Standard, but a USDA official said on Thursday the agency's new approach should help alleviate concerns. Speaking to an audience of farmers and biofuel produce...
21 Jan 2020
By Emily UnglesbeeDTN Staff Reporter ROCKVILLE, Md. (DTN) -- Just like most families, herbicides don't always bring out the best in each other. In the human world, it's called "sibling rivalry" or "personality differences." In the chemical world, scientists call it "herbicide antagonism," a phenomenon wherein two or more herbicides in a tank mix p...
21 Jan 2020
By Victoria G. MyersProgressive Farmer Senior Editor Editor's Note: Disruption is a catalyst for change. The tech industry has purposely pursued disruption for decades as a means of stimulating growth and innovation. Agriculture is certainly no stranger to disruption and the effect -- good and bad -- it can have on farmers and ranchers, as well as ...
17 Jan 2020
By Todd HultmanDTN Lead Analyst As often accompanies political events like the signing ceremony for the phase-one trade agreement with China on Wednesday, Jan. 15, there was a lot of self-congratulating and verbal high fives in the room. Various officials thanked each other for putting together such a fine document -- a win-win for both sides. I...
17 Jan 2020
By Chris ClaytonDTN Ag Policy Editor DES MOINES (DTN) -- Offering some insights into the economic situation of Midwest agricultural loan customers, Farm Credit Services is guardedly optimistic looking at the agricultural economy for 2020. Jim Knuth, senior vice president of Farm Credit Services of America, highlighted some of the rationale for opt...