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            <title><![CDATA[Night moves]]></title>
            <description><![CDATA[Our models Chad are not showing a big move in corn or beans to the upside. As we all talk about heat dome be fearful of the bear trap! 80% it rains over the top and we still have a big crop. It does ...]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Sat, 19 Jul 2025 12:00:50 GMT</pubDate>
            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Our models Chad are not showing a big move in corn or beans to the upside. As we all talk about heat dome be fearful of the bear trap!  80% it rains over the top and we still have a big crop. It does have a 20% chance of being a bullish surprise, so it’s not zero! Hedge em what you can! </p>]]></content:encoded>
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            <title><![CDATA[What are hay markets doing in your area?]]></title>
            <description><![CDATA[Very wet conditions in our neck of the woods, leading to some older “ranker” hay, but also leading to less hay to go around. Everyone seems to be throwing around really cheap round bale prices, on ...]]></description>
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            <dc:creator><![CDATA[Niles McGuire]]></dc:creator>
            <pubDate>Tue, 15 Jul 2025 20:04:47 GMT</pubDate>
            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Very wet conditions in our neck of the woods, leading to some older “ranker” hay, but also leading to less hay to go around. Everyone seems to be throwing around really cheap round bale prices, on perfectly fine hay. What’s anyone’s thoughts on this?? </p>]]></content:encoded>
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            <title><![CDATA[Welcome to AgX — We’re glad you’re are here with us! ❤️]]></title>
            <description><![CDATA[The Story Behind AgX

Like all good things in Agriculture . . . AgX started as a family project. I’m CR Scebold, and AgX was born out of an idea (and maybe a little parental scheming) to pull my ...]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 14 Jul 2025 17:28:35 GMT</pubDate>
            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><figure data-align="center" data-size="best-fit" data-id="5QeOrheaZNC0qEWGPjVr3" data-version="v2" data-type="image"><img data-id="5QeOrheaZNC0qEWGPjVr3" src="https://tribe-s3-production.imgix.net/5QeOrheaZNC0qEWGPjVr3?auto=compress,format"></figure><p><strong>The Story Behind AgX</strong></p><p>Like all good things in Agriculture . . . AgX started as a family project. I’m CR Scebold, and AgX&nbsp;was born out of an idea&nbsp;(and maybe a little parental scheming)&nbsp;to pull my daughters,&nbsp;Lu and M, into something creative, collaborative, and a whole lot more productive than scrolling TikTok all summer.</p><p>Lu, a senior in high school this year, dove headfirst into her Adobe classes this year and discovered she’s got a knack for design, editing, and making things look downright sharp. Give her a blank screen and a deadline, and suddenly she’s a creative powerhouse destined for BIG things (mark my words). AgX became the place where she could stretch those creative muscles and turn ideas into something real — not just school projects stuck in a folder.</p><p>M, meanwhile, is in 8th grade and has made it crystal clear that&nbsp;animals are her thing.&nbsp;Horses, cows, pigs — if it walks, trots, or snorts, she’s interested. Naturally, the&nbsp;livestock side of AgX&nbsp;became her personal favorite. She may have let Lu handle the tech side, but when it came to animals? M took the reins!</p><p>Together, they spent countless nights laughing, bickering, brainstorming, and more than once debating if&nbsp;x/cattle&nbsp;sounded cooler than&nbsp;x/beef.&nbsp;(Spoiler: They both won. That’s how sisters work.).&nbsp;</p><p>For me, the best part wasn’t just building AgX — it was&nbsp;building it with them.&nbsp;We pulled in Grandpa, swapped ideas, shared a lot of “back when I was your age” stories, and took a much-needed break from the digital abyss to do something together. Watching them learn, lead, and create was worth every minute. Farming runs in the&nbsp;Scebold DNA — now eight generations deep&nbsp;on our&nbsp;Iowa Heritage Farm since 1858.&nbsp;Whether these two girls follow that path or blaze a new one, this project gave them a deeper connection to Ag, creativity, and the power of sharing knowledge.</p><p><strong>AgX is for&nbsp;everyone Agriculture.</strong>&nbsp;We love the idea of connecting our community, networking, and sharing ideas and best practices — bringing growers together, helping each other improve, and making agriculture stronger for the future. After all, farmers are feeding the world — they deserve a place to share how they do it!</p><p>This project has been built with a lot of heart, late nights, laughter, and maybe just a little sisterly competition. So go ahead — give these girls a&nbsp;like, a share, or a shoutout.&nbsp;Better yet,&nbsp;create your account and start contributing to the AgX community today!</p><p>Thanks for visiting&nbsp;AgX!&nbsp; Because Agriculture is better when we learn, share, and grow together.  Welcome to AgX — we’re glad you’re here.&nbsp;🌱</p><p><strong>M | Lu | CR Scebold</strong></p>]]></content:encoded>
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            <title><![CDATA[Welcome to AgX — We’re glad you’re are here with us! ❤️]]></title>
            <description><![CDATA[The Story Behind AgX

Like all good things in Agriculture . . . AgX started as a family project. I’m CR Scebold, and AgX was born out of an idea (and maybe a little parental scheming) to pull my ...]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 14 Jul 2025 17:21:31 GMT</pubDate>
            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>The Story Behind AgX</strong></p><p>Like all good things in Agriculture . . . AgX started as a family project.  I’m CR Scebold, and AgX<strong> </strong>was born out of an idea <em>(and maybe a little parental scheming)</em> to pull my daughters,&nbsp;Lu and M, into something creative, collaborative, and a whole lot more productive than scrolling TikTok all summer.</p><p>Lu, a senior in high school this year, dove headfirst into her Adobe classes this year and discovered she’s got a knack for design, editing, and making things look downright sharp. Give her a blank screen and a deadline, and suddenly she’s a creative powerhouse destined for BIG things (mark my words). AgX became the place where she could stretch those creative muscles and turn ideas into something real — not just school projects stuck in a folder.</p><p>M, meanwhile, is in 8th grade and has made it crystal clear that&nbsp;animals are her thing.&nbsp;Horses, cows, pigs — if it walks, trots, or snorts, she’s interested. Naturally, the&nbsp;livestock side of AgX<strong>&nbsp;</strong>became her personal favorite. She may have let Lu handle the tech side, but when it came to animals? M took the reins!</p><p>Together, they spent countless nights laughing, bickering, brainstorming, and more than once debating if&nbsp;<em>x/cattle</em>&nbsp;sounded cooler than&nbsp;<em>x/beef</em>.&nbsp;(Spoiler: They both won. That’s how sisters work.). </p><p>For me, the best part wasn’t just building AgX — it was&nbsp;building it with them.&nbsp;We pulled in Grandpa, swapped ideas, shared a lot of “back when I was your age” stories, and took a much-needed break from the digital abyss to do something together. Watching them learn, lead, and create was worth every minute. Farming runs in the&nbsp;Scebold DNA — now eight generations deep&nbsp;on our&nbsp;Iowa Heritage Farm since 1858.&nbsp;Whether these two girls follow that path or blaze a new one, this project gave them a deeper connection to Ag, creativity, and the power of sharing knowledge.</p><p><strong><u>AgX is for&nbsp;everyone Agriculture</u></strong>.&nbsp;We love the idea of connecting our community, networking, and sharing ideas and best practices — bringing growers together, helping each other improve, and making agriculture stronger for the future. After all, farmers are feeding the world — they deserve a place to share how they do it!</p><p>Thanks for visiting&nbsp;AgX!&nbsp;This project has been built with a lot of heart, late nights, laughter, and maybe just a little sisterly competition. So go ahead — give these girls a&nbsp;like, a share, or a shoutout.&nbsp;Better yet,&nbsp;build your account and start participating in the community today!</p><p>Because ag is better when we learn, share, and grow together.<br></p><p><strong>Welcome to AgX — we’re glad you’re here.</strong>&nbsp;🌱<br>M | Lu | CR Scebold</p>]]></content:encoded>
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