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The Dispatch

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Markets

Corn Basis Spreads Widen as Rail Bottlenecks Strangle Grain Movement Through the Dakotas

Elevator managers are watching basis widen to levels not seen since 2012. The story isn't drought — it's infrastructure.

8 min read
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We don't need another story about a farmer who loves the land. We need someone to explain why our crop insurance adjuster has never set foot on a farm.

Dale Hennessey

Row crop farmer, Cass County, ND

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Water

The Colorado River Compact Turns 100 — and the Math Has Never Added Up

Seven states, one river, and a century of wishful accounting. How the 1922 compact built a water crisis into law.

14 min read
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Soil

Mycorrhizal Networks Are Rewriting What We Know About Phosphorus Uptake in No-Till Systems

New research from Kansas State suggests the soil food web is doing work that fertilizer applications can't replicate.

11 min read
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Policy

The Farm Bill's Conservation Title: What the Final Text Actually Says vs. What Got Announced

A line-by-line reading of the Conservation Stewardship Program changes that the press release glossed over.

12 min read
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I've been a county extension agent for nineteen years. I can count on one hand the publications that treat me like I can read a research paper.

Maria Treviño

Extension Agent, Webb County, TX

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Equipment

John Deere's Right-to-Repair Settlement: What Dealers Aren't Telling Their Customers

The agreement was supposed to open up diagnostic access. Six months in, independent shops tell a different story.

9 min read
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Heritage

The Last Feedlot Auction House in the Texas Panhandle Is Also the Last Place People Talk Straight

Three generations of the Brockett family have run the Pampa Livestock Exchange. The fourth isn't sure the math works anymore.

16 min read
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Markets

Soybean Crush Margins Hit a 4-Year High — But the Story Is in the Meal, Not the Oil

Processing capacity is tight. Demand for high-protein meal from the aquaculture sector is reshaping domestic crush economics.

7 min read
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The hardest part of my job isn't the science. It's explaining soil health to a banker who only understands yield maps.

Dr. Priya Anand

Soil Scientist, USDA-ARS, Ames, IA

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Water

Ogallala Aquifer Depletion Rates Accelerated 22% in the Last Decade. The Projections Are Getting Worse.

New USGS data paints a starker picture than previous models. High Plains farmers are starting to price water into their rotations.

10 min read
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Policy

USDA's Crop Insurance Prevented $4.2B in Losses Last Year. It Also Incentivized Planting on Marginal Land.

A program designed as a safety net is quietly reshaping which acres get farmed — and which shouldn't be.

13 min read
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