This Week in Agribusiness, July 23, 2022

Crop update in Texas, biologicals, weed control technology and more.

July 23, 2022

Chad Colby reports on Texas corn harvest, cotton and livestock updates. Severe drought, low corn yields and abandoned cotton crops across the area.

Mike is joined by Chris Thrasher, Director, North America, Agrauxine to talk about biologicals. Chris explains the defensive and offensive strategies for growers. Biologicals currently can be the natural preventative solution to issues that growers are facing.

Matt Bennett, Agmarket.net, joins Mike to discuss markets. Matt gives updates on corn, soybeans, wheat and more.

This week in Colby Ag Tech, Chad Colby spotlights weed control technology. Illinois farmer, Matt Foes shares technology uses to control weeds later in the season.

David Thompson, Stine Seed, updates Max on crop conditions in Central Iowa, background of the company as well as the company coverage area. David shares what they are excited to showcase at Farm Progress Show this year.

This week in the Plan Smart, Grow Smart series, Max joins Justin Weber, Geneseo, Illinois. Justin shares the history of the farm and the technology improvements over that time. Justin says that as a farmer building relationships helps to have a successful crop.

Greg Soulje gives his weather forecast for week ahead and what to expect in the upcoming forecast.

Max’s Tractor Shed spotlights a 1953 Ford Jubilee owned by Schrock Farms, Bremen, Indiana.

Mark Stock shares this week’s report from BigIron Auctions.

This week the FFA Chapter Tribute goes to Annamarie Stone, Missouri State FFA Vice President.

Mike talks with Katie Muchenhirn, American Coalition for Ethanol, about their upcoming conference. Options and topics for attendees at the conference.

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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