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This Week in Agribusiness, Jan. 30, 2021

Video-This Week in Agribusiness, Jan. 30, 2021

Cotton innovations, water technology, a new book and replacement planter parts are featured this week.

Max talks about the ripple effect through the ag economy, and its impact on plant development. Cory Mills and Kenny Melton, BASF, share the innovations happening at BASF.

Duwayne Bosse, Bolt Marketing, talks with Mike about market volatility, South American soybeans and new-crop sales.

Duwayne Bosse is back, sharing corn market insight, including call options, as well as the wheat and cattle markets.

Chad Colby highlights weather technology and use   with Greg Sauder, 360 Yield Center.

Max talks with Robert Paarlberg about his book, Resetting the Table, focusing on busting modern ag myths.

David Jolly, Herschel Parts, joins the broadcast to talk about planter replacement parts.

Greg Soulje is in with a weather forecast for the week ahead, and an outlook for the next few weeks.

There's a 1950 Farmall H in Max's Tractor Shed.

Mark Stock, Big Iron Auctions, shares a preview of what's coming across the block.

The FFA Chapter Tribute salutes Molly Schempp, Illinois state vice president.

Orion talks about ag policy and trade agreements under the new administration in Samuelson Sez.

The Farm Progress Virtual Experience segment features the Balzer Field Floater 7 grain cart.

 

This Week in Agribusiness features market news, ag technology, weather and farm management and equipment information and opinions. This leading ag news program airs weekly on RFD-TV, and can be found each week on FarmProgress.com

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