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This Week

Episode
EpisodeSeason51Episode5145
The Senate goes to work on Farm Bill 2.0. State and Federal laws collide as the Supreme Court rules in favor of Monsanto. A growing effort to protect farmland from development. And, commodity market analysis with Shawn Hackett.
Market Analysis
AudioSeason51Episode5145
Super El Nino is part of the discussion in the commodities markets with our Market Analyst Shawn Hackett.
Market Plus
ClipSeason51Episode5145
Shawn Hackett talks how the reoccurring drought in Europe might be enough for a short rally in corn.
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    At the current pace of 2,000 acres lost to development daily from 2001 to 2016, another 18 million acres will likely disappear by 2040 - nearly the size of South Carolina.
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    The Senate Agriculture committee introduced its draft of Farm Bill 2.0 this week.
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    The high court struck down thousands of cases asking for billions of dollars in damage by deciding in favor of herbicide maker Monsanto and its Roundup herbicide.
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    The Boyer family made Iowa their home in the 1990s, venturing away from family farming in Pennsylvania to pursue their own agricultural vision.
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    This week, the G7 summit in France became the stage for an official pause in the war between Iran and the United States.
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    Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins appeared before the Senate Agriculture Committee and the big topic was NWS.
MtoM Podcast
PodcastSeason11Episode1102
Brian Strasser is an Iowa farmer who figured out that the same months the farm goes quiet on cash flow are the same months travelers fill up a rental car app — so he built a fleet, and turned the seasonal gap into a financial advantage.
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For more than four decades, Market to Market has covered the issues affecting the more than $1 trillion business of agriculture. Whether it’s global trade conflicts, environmental controversies, changing technologies or emerging enterprises, our reporters make it their business to explain the issues faced by the nearly 60 million people who live and work in rural America. And Market to Market’s team of experienced analysts has a long history of providing expert analysis of the major commodity markets and delivering insight into trends and strategies that help producers and processors cope with changing times.

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