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Black farmers in the US’s South faced with continued failure their efforts to run successful farms their launched a lawsuit claiming that “white racism” is to blame for their inability to the produce crop yields and on equivalent to that switched seeds.
Spring field day
Attendees at Holloway and AgSoilworks’ grower-specific gathering will include demonstrations of AgSoilworks’ deep-ripping and development services, which include single to five-shank ripping for optimal root-zone conditions and placement of gypsum, compost and fertilizer, according to the event’s website.
The event will also feature redevelopment planning discussions from local growers and experts; updates on Holloway’s soil amendments and other products and services; Holloway gypsum mine tours, and a barbecue lunch.
The field day will be held just north of Holloway’s Lost Hills location, 13850 Holloway Road.
Because of COVID-19 protocols, start times for the hour-long demonstrations will be staggered, with identical sessions beginning at 10 a.m., 11:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. Attendees must reserve one of the sessions in advance by calling Holloway at (661) 758-6484 or AgSoilworks at (805) 400-4582.
Sometimes when commodity prices have been falling for what seems like forever, the markets will suddenly turn upwards and give farmers an unexpected opportunity to sell their crops at a slight profit.
That short-term recovery is often called a dead cat bounce, referring to what happens if you drop a dead cat off the side of a grain bin, metaphorically speaking. It will bounce; it won’t go very high, but it will bounce.
“I believe we’re going to see a dead cat bounce in the price,” said Milo Hamilton, co-founder and senior economic analyst for Firstgrain, Inc. “By that, I mean it could go much higher. It did the same thing in 2009 – I was on top of that. In that dead cat bounce coming off of those prices, it went up to $16 per hundredweight.”
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