Shake, Rattle, and Grow: Young Farmer Bootstraps Road to Agriculture
Cason Anderson, 18, had no acres, few connections, and no equipment, but gained a farming toehold by scavenging tiny bits of neglected ground. Simply, Anderson picked from below the bottom of the pile.
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White Farmers Claim Discrimination, Sue Federal Government Over American Rescue Plan Act
The federal government is facing another lawsuit over The American Rescue Plan Act of 2021. A group of farmers from five states claim they're ineligible for the loan forgiveness program because they're white.
With higher commodity prices, you may be in the market to make an upgrade or new investment on your farm. Whether that's iron, software, genetics, buildings or fertility, the first step is to calculate the payback.
A wide-open week with dry weather allowed farmers to make big strides in planting progress. USDA's latest Crop Progress report shows as of Sunday, May 2, 46% of the corn crop had been planted, a 29 percentage point jump in just a week.
Will Corn Need To Trade Above $8 And Beans Above $18?
Corn rarely has inverses in the spring, so this is a big deal. Last Monday, the spread opened with May being 23¢ higher than July. By Thursday's close it was 51¢ higher.
Meteorologist Mike Hoffman looks ahead to the weather we could see this week. He has the latest on the jet stream and whether that will help to usher in some rain for the West.
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