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Predicting on-farm costs

2014-08-29 18:41:00| Corn & Soybean Digest

Brian Watkins farms near Toledo, Ohio. For a long time, hes been working on a computer model to predict costs on his 7,000-acre corn and soybean farm. He came up with Cropzilla. Using a $3.50 corn price, the numbers have absolutely influenced the decisions hes made on his Ohio farm, he says. read more

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