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7 Nov 2016
By Todd NeeleyDTN Staff Reporter OMAHA (DTN) -- Average retail prices for most fertilizers continued to languish in the first week of November, according to fertilizer retailers surveyed by DTN. Five of the eight major fertilizers slipped 1% or less compared to a month earlier. On a national average basis UAN28 was a notable exception, settling at...
7 Nov 2016
By Greg D. HorstmeierDTN Editor-in-Chief OMAHA (DTN) -- For the past many election cycles, DTN/The Progressive Farmer has put high priority on covering the run-up to and the results of major voting events. The national election of Nov. 8 will be no exception. At no time in history, however, will the election be so watched, and certainly our covera...
4 Nov 2016
By Chris ClaytonDTN Ag Policy Editor OMAHA (DTN) -- Despite all the anti-trade campaign rhetoric, the Obama administration is continuing its uphill push to get the Trans-Pacific Partnership through Congress in the lame-duck session. On a call Thursday afternoon, the White House Council on Economic Advisors issued a brief on the risks to industrie...
4 Nov 2016
By Emily UnglesbeeDTN Staff Reporter ROCKVILLE, Md. (DTN) -- You're not the only one relieved to see those empty crop fields. Winter annual weed species are stretching out their roots and enjoying the newfound space of your harvested acres. Fall herbicide applications will be more important than ever this year, after resistant weeds made serious h...
4 Nov 2016
By Lance WoodburyDTN Farm Business Adviser Perhaps the most difficult aspect of transitioning from one generation to the next in a family enterprise is the senior members' process of letting go of control over business decisions. After all, how does one simply stop using the experience gleaned from 30 or 40 seasons of farming and ranching? And why ...