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Agriculture
Intelligence Report

Paul Kindinger

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Sep 5, 2022

Agricultural Drone Spraying Taking Off

Agricultural drone spraying is no passing fad — at least according to KD Bohon. Bohon is the Business Development Manager at Agri Spray Drones, so, of course that’s what you would expect him to say. But a captivated audience at a recent spray demo in Jackson, Tennessee, tells its own story, as do...

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Sep 5, 2022

Cummins & Versatile to Collaborate on Hydrogen Engine

Cummins Inc. and Buhler Industries Inc., a leading tractor manufacturer under the Versatile brand, announced recently that they have signed a letter of intent and plan to integrate the Cummins 15-liter hydrogen engines in Versatile’s equipment to lead the decarbonization of the agriculture market. 

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Sep 5, 2022

Soy-based Asphalt Enhances Longevity

Soybean checkoff dollars around the country are being used to develop new products to add value to soybeans. One project was highlighted at the 2022 Farm Progress Show in Boone, Iowa.

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Aug 30, 2022

What Can CAD Members Learn from Deere’s Multi-Pronged Approach to Order Backlog

According to a recent report from Supply Chain Dive, John Deere is taking multiple steps to improve its components supplies and improve its inventory levels. This includes dual-sourcing components, investing in additional manufacturing capacity for some of its suppliers and keeping a larger...

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Aug 30, 2022

Soy Export Markets Thriving

According to USDA data, soybeans remain the top food and agricultural export for the United States.

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Aug 30, 2022

Fewer Hog Farms, But Far More Hogs Per Farm

In the space of a generation, U.S. hog production has transformed, even in the Midwest, with Iowa still the leader, according to a new USDA Hogs and Pigs report. There were half as many hog farms in the country in 2017 as there were in 1997, and the largest farms, often highly specialized...

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Aug 30, 2022

Rise of Precision Agriculture Exposes Food System to New Threats

Farmers are adopting precision agriculture, using data collected by GPS, satellite imagery, internet-connected sensors and other technologies to farm more efficiently. While these practices could help increase crop yields and reduce costs, the technology behind the practices is creating...

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Aug 30, 2022

Dairy Exports Up While Domestic Consumption Falls

Dairy sales in 2022 have been a mixture of good news and bad news. National Milk Producers Federation (NMPF) says overseas demand for U.S. dairy products is continuing at a blistering pace. The U.S. dairy industry achieved another record export volume in June by shipping 19.6 percent of its total...

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Aug 23, 2022

Farmer Earnings for 2021 Record High in Illinois

Based on Illinois Farm Business Farm Management Association (FBFM) records, average farm operator returns for labor and management on 2,053 Illinois farms was higher for all geographic areas in the state in 2021 compared to 2020 and above the average for the last five years.Higher corn and soybean...

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Aug 23, 2022

California’s E85 Market is Booming and Paying Off for U.S. Corn Farmers

California is the country’s largest domestic market for E85 fuel, and the state’s largest ethanol distributor says that’s good news for farmers.

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Aug 23, 2022

Inflation Drives More Middle and Higher-Income Shoppers to Walmart

Known around the world as a place to buy affordable groceries, general merchandise and more, Walmart says it sees inflation driving shoppers from a variety of income levels to its physical and online stores, as consumers prioritize spending.  CEO Doug McMillon made the observation during a fiscal...

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Aug 23, 2022

CA Utilities Say Solar Costs Them Too Much?

Proposed state net energy metering rules may prove to be a disincentive for agriculture and homeowners.

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Aug 23, 2022

Deere Reports 3Q 2022 Net Sales Up 25%

  • Third-quarter net sales rise 25%, bolstered by higher rates of production, despite continuing supply-chain pressures.
  • Full-year earnings outlook revised to range of $7.0 – $7.2 billion.
  • Strong order books and positive customer fundamentals to drive demand in 2023.

Deere & Company reported net...

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Aug 23, 2022

Deadly Rabbit Disease Confirmed in Washington and Oregon

The Washington State Department of Agriculture (WSDA) state veterinarian’s office confirmed the presence of rabbit hemorrhagic disease virus type 2 (RHDV2) - a highly contagious and fatal disease - in two Thurston County rabbits from a single household last week.

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Aug 16, 2022

Equipment Sales Mixed in July

The Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) report for July show that sales of 100+HP tractors, 4WD tractors and combines were all in positive territory for the month of July 2022 versus July 2021. Sales of smaller horsepower tractors are down nearly 27.9% for July comparison and 17.8% for the...

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