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Farmers have mixed outlook for 2021
LeROY, Mich. (AP) – With 2020 in the rearview mirror, farmers throughout the country are feeling an anxious mixture of optimism, uncertainty, apprehension and relief heading into 2021.
The one-two punch of the COVID-19 crisis and ongoing international trade disputes crippled commodity markets and left many farmers in an extremely vulnerable position. 
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Bill Gates says eat plastic

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Specialty soybeans should see growing market post pandemic
BLOOMINGTON, Ill. — Soybean producers will face a burgeoning market for non-GMO and other types of specialty soybeans in a post-pandemic America. This is according to Molly Stalker, specialty grains leader for Cargill, Inc., who told attendees of the virtual 2021 Illinois Soybean Summit that her company expects a return to pre-pandemic growth for both human-consumed and feed-grade specialty beans
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China focus of Farm Foundation trade forum
OAK BROOK, Ill. – China was the focus of a recent Farm Foundation Forum on expectations for U.S. trade and negotiations. Current and former government officials, along with those in the private sector, participated in the Feb. 23 virtual event.
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Growers say raising giant fruits, vegetables is addicting
HOLLY, Mich. – When Mark Clementz decided to grow his first giant pumpkin in 1996, he had no idea where it would lead.
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Don’t panic over proposed changes in Federal tax laws
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Looking for that celebrity endorser? Lee may be your answer 

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The Renner Family collection is awe inspiring
Belleville, Ill. – Tom Renner is a central Illinois farmer who started the Shiloh Valley Equipment farm dealership in 1969. “I bought out E.N. Pier and they had first started out as a blacksmith shop. I started out as a Deutch dealer, then in 1973 became a John Deere dealer.”
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Author searches for his lost best friend Oliver in new book
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Initial 2021-22 balance sheets predicted

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