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Factors such as market prices and weather conditions could result in a change in planting plans between the time the survey was conducted and when farmers start seeding their crops.
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Extension entomologists from four universities recently gave the latest updates on soybean gall midge.
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South Dakota FFA members solve real world problems while getting real life experience at the state agriscience fair held April 3 in Hartford, South Dakota.
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StormTRACKER meteorologist John Wheeler doesn't expect widespread drought during the early growing season as spring gets underway.

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🌽 Agweek Picks
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For students who are more interested in shop work than livestock shows, there was a new opportunity to participate in the Little International at South Dakota State University.
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Thirteen men and women attended the National Wheat Foundation training held April 2-5, 2024.
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No two marketing years follow the same map, Allison Thompson of The Money Farm says. So far, 2024 has a lot of similarities to 2020, but the future of the markets hasn't been written yet.
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Randy Koenen of Red River Farm Network and Randy Martinson of Martinson Ag Risk Management discuss the April WASDE, South American production, volatile cattle markets and more on the Agweek Market Wrap.

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