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    • Biotech Scientists Receive 2013 World Food Prize
      Biotech Scientists Receive 2013 World Food Prize

      World Food Prize award winners include representatives from Monsanto and Syngenta; winners contributed to development of GM crops

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    • House Opens Debate on Farm Bill

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      Cornell: Dairy Amendment Less Costly Than Farm Bill Proposal

      Cornell study suggests Farm Bill policy benefits larger farms, would cost farmers more

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      Southern Farm Show Attendees Are A Diverse Group In 2013

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    Biotech Scientists Receive 2013 World Food PrizeBiotech Scientists Receive 2013 World Food Prize

    World Food Prize award winners include representatives from Monsanto and Syngenta; winners contributed to development of GM crops
    Farm Bureau 'Cautiously Hopeful' On TTIP Negotiations
    Market Worries About Weather, Wall Street
    House Opens Debate on Farm Bill
    Immigration Bill Long Overdue, Officials Say

    Corn Illustrated Weekly

    • How Deep Do You Plant Corn?
      How Deep Do You Plant Corn?

      Setting depth correctly one key to good stands.

    • Soil Erosion Remains Corn Belt Problem

    • Scout Now and Determine What Pests are Bugging Your Crop

    Blogs

    • The Daily Dig

      The Daily Dig

      It's the little victories throughout the day that make everything worthwhile. What mini victories did you have today?

      Jessica Lavicky

    • My Generation

      My Generation

      Strawberry patches are opening up all over Illinois and the U-pickers rejoice! The strawberries overfloweth! Here's what's cooking in our kitchen.

      Holly Spangler

    • Farmer Iron

      Farmer Iron

      What is it about getting outside at a farm show to watch new equipment run anyway?

      Willie Vogt

    • The Bigger Picture

      The Bigger Picture

      New research shows chemicals created by some cooking methods may add to the waistline.

      Frank Holdmeyer

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    • Morning Market Review by Bryce Knorr

      Morning Market Review by Bryce Knorr

      Warm, wet forecast is good for growth but increases fears of lost acres. (These comments are updated by 7:30 a.m. Central Time)

      by Bryce Knorr

    • Afternoon Recap by Paul Burgener

      Afternoon Recap by Paul Burgener

      Led by wheat jumping higher mid-morning, grain markets also moved higher on the day with new crop prices making the biggest gains.

      by Paul Burgener

    • Livestock Call by John Otte

      Livestock Call by John Otte

      Negativity pervades cattle complex, traders expect 4% lower May placements; pork cutouts keep advancing, fueling fears of consumer push back

      by John Otte

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