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Nat Williams

Nat Williams

Field Editor at Missouri Farmer Today

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  • English
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  • Agriculture
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Recent Articles

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Consumers more accepting of GMO foods - AgUpdate

Genetically modified crops have become so ubiquitous, many consumers don’t give them a second thought. But recent developments have put the technology on the front burner.
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Angel food cake tops dessert lineup for baker - AgUpdate

MASCOUTAH, Ill. — The wooden spoon Anne Kehrer uses to fold ingredients in her recipes is pitted from use. A lot of use.
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Illinois lawmakers face controversial topics in 2023 - AgUpdate

Illinois lawmakers will have their hands full in 2023 as they wrestle with new controversial laws and equally controversial proposals.
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Inflation act's green provisions have small direct impact on ag - A...

The Inflation Reduction Act, a piece of legislation that will cost upwards of a trillion dollars and has been described as more of a green energy bill, will have little
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Rising river levels allow more shipments - AgUpdate

Grain movement along the Mississippi Valley is getting back to normal following drought conditions that shut down parts of waterways across the Midwest.
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Low demand keeps grain prices stagnant

The never-ending supply of bearish U.S. demand news continues as the dollar is not expected to fall anytime soon, according to Jody Lawrence of Strategic Trading Advisors.
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Illinois farmer has platform for corn advocacy overseas

Jim Raben has farmed in Ridgway in Gallatin County, Illinois, since 1973. He has had leadership roles in many ag organizations, including the Illinois Corn Growers Association, the Illinois Corn
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Du Quoin fair celebrates 100 years in 2022

DU QUOIN, Ill. — The Du Quoin State Fair is bouncing back from COVID-19 just in time for a celebration of its 100th anniversary. The fair will be held in
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ASA a ‘prospector’ for new markets like aquaculture

Stephen Censky is chief executive officer of the American Soybean Association. He is in his second stint, having served as CEO for 21 years before serving as deputy secretary of
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Southwest farmers face weed pressure

ROYALTON, Ill. — The 2022 planting calendar looks very different to John Chamness than the one last year.
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Dead zones aside, rural cell service improving

Jim Martin enters a dead zone when traveling from his home to his farm. It’s not a major problem, but it can be an inconvenience.
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Illinois advocate looks at all aspects of finance

Over the years spanning two careers, Ruth Hambleton has been asked lots of questions about economics on the farm. And she has provided lots of answers.