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Field Crop Webinar Series: Grain Marketing

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March 19, 2025

  • Jonathan LaPorte
  • Molly Sears

This webinar features Jon LaPorte (MSU Extension) and Molly Sears (MSU) focusing on grain marketing strategies.

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MSU Extension Field Crops

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