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Strong July for Pork Exports; Another Slow Month for Beef
Strong July for Pork Exports; Another Slow Month for Beef Morning Ag Clips
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Generally favorable weather; a few showers on from the eastern Plains to the upper Midwest
Generally favorable weather; a few showers on from the eastern Plains to the upper Midwest Brownfield Ag News
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MFP 2.0? Ag Committees Consider Farm Aid Through Farm Bill 2.0
MFP 2.0? Ag Committees Consider Farm Aid Through Farm Bill 2.0 AgWeb
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Ukraine sees bigger 2026 winter grain area despite slow start to sowing
Ukraine sees bigger 2026 winter grain area despite slow start to sowing Grainews
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Grains Chop Pre-WASDE: Will USDA Lower Yields and Demand?
Grains Chop Pre-WASDE: Will USDA Lower Yields and Demand? AgWeb
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We Cannot Relax Our Screwworm Defenses
We Cannot Relax Our Screwworm Defenses Morning Ag Clips
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90% of Missouri in drought, soybean monitoring report predicts decline in yield
90% of Missouri in drought, soybean monitoring report predicts decline in yield Farm Talk
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How Soil Health Impacts Soybean Cyst Nematode Infestations
How Soil Health Impacts Soybean Cyst Nematode Infestations AgWeb
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Iowa farmers make progress with 6 days of fieldwork amid dry conditions and crop concerns
Iowa farmers make progress with 6 days of fieldwork amid dry conditions and crop concerns KTVO
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John Deere Unveils The New V452M Round Baler
John Deere Unveils The New V452M Round Baler Successful Farming
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Despite disease, weather and weeds, dry bean crop looks about average
Despite disease, weather and weeds, dry bean crop looks about average Agweek
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Late-season warmth & heat to continue; organized rains to favor much of the Plains
Late-season warmth & heat to continue; organized rains to favor much of the Plains Brownfield Ag News