If you could know the future ...

  • accurate forecasts for farm income, market prices, input costs and labor supply
  • the outlook for crop and livestock production
  • what will happen next for producers, processors, shippers, suppliers, vendors and lenders in the agriculture industry

... you'd have an enormous advantage over competitors who don't share your insight into what's ahead.

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Dear Reader,

If you could know the future ...

The Kiplinger Agriculture Letter puts precisely that advantage at your fingertips in just 15-20 minutes every other week to help you make more profitable decisions for your business and investments.

Quick Facts

  • A one-year subscription to The Kiplinger Agriculture Letter includes 26 biweekly issues. You can receive printed issues delivered by mail, access your issues online, or both.
  • The online edition includes links to helpful original documents from USDA, EPA and other government agencies, universities, agribusiness institutes and companies — plus a searchable library of past issues — all at no extra cost.
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  • As a subscriber, you are invited to contact the editors directly by phone, postal mail or e-mail for more explanation or guidance about anything you read in your Agriculture Letter.
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Who am I to make such a claim? My name is Ed Maixner, editor of The Kiplinger Agriculture Letter. My roots are in a western North Dakota farm and ranch, and I’ve been involved in agriculture and agribusiness for 40 years as a news reporter, editor, and legislative aide in Congress.

In those years, including the past 19 in the nation’s capital, I’ve developed a network of colleagues and people in the know throughout agribusiness, state and federal governments, Congress, universities, trade associations, lending institutions, and elsewhere. I call on those professional contacts and the broad range of expertise of fellow Kiplinger editors to hone the accurate forecasts, early alerts and outlooks we reveal in every biweekly issue of The Kiplinger Agriculture Letter.

Now you can put this network of agribusiness insiders to work for you, and profit from their insight, experience and foreknowledge of pending developments in the agriculture field before the story is reported elsewhere — and well ahead of the crowd.

First to know means first to profit.

The Kiplinger Agriculture Letter is much more than a publication — it’s an agribusiness forecasting service. As a subscriber, you’re invited to contact the editors via telephone, postal mail, e-mail or fax for more guidance on anything you read in your biweekly Letter. You’ll get personal answers to questions of particular importance to your business, at a fraction of the cost you would pay to hire a consultant.

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  • Don’t fall for talk that Russia will stop buying U.S. meat and poultry, despite the recent deterioration in relations between Washington and Moscow. Most American processing plants that ship chicken and turkey meat to Russia will keep doing so. American beef and pork exports to Russia are also on the rise. The truth is, Russia can’t live without U.S. meat imports. Though its own production is expanding, it’s still shy of meeting growing domestic demand.
  • Expect a coordinated national effort to stop citrus greening, a disease devastating to citrus. It’s spread by a vicious pest... the Asian citrus psyllid. Without better controls, the greening disease is poised to destroy Florida’s $9-billion citrus industry within a decade. Moreover, greening has already spread to Louisiana, and the psyllids were recently spotted in California.
  • Laser-assisted seed selection will be a big help in selecting seed for enhanced yields. The breakthrough from Dupont is able to evaluate seeds in a flash, drawing on a vast database of crop traits. Only the best traits are saved for plant breeding.

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Sincerely,

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Ed Maixner, Editor, The Kiplinger Agriculture Letter

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