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Kansas U.S. Senator and colleagues Introduce the FARM Act
Kansas U.S. Senator and colleagues Introduce the FARM Act  JC Post
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KSE: the cost of the damage and funding needs to rebuild Ukraine’s economy
KSE: the cost of the damage and funding needs to rebuild Ukraine’s economy  MSN
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Canada, Mexico Hit Back with Retaliatory Tariffs on U.S. Imports
Canada, Mexico Hit Back with Retaliatory Tariffs on U.S. Imports  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Trump to cut off all future funding to South Africa
Trump to cut off all future funding to South Africa  Yahoo! Voices
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Foreign owned ag acres on the rise
Foreign owned ag acres on the rise – Ohio Ag Net  Ohio’s Country Journal and Ohio Ag Net
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Stocks expected to open lower after Trump tariffs end ‘self-delusion in markets’
Stocks expected to open lower after Trump tariffs end ‘self-delusion in markets’  MSN
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It’s Complicated: Non-Target-Site Herbicide Resistance
PULLMAN, Wash. — Humans like easy answers. Unfortunately, few things in life are as easy as we like to believe they are. Not that long ago, herbicide resistance was considered rather straight forward. A single gene mutation results in a binding site/protein change and a given herbicide can no longer bind to the target site…
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Land Market Starting to Flatten, Says K-State Economist
MANHATTAN, Kan. – Non-irrigated cropland prices in Kansas rose 3.8% last year, while pasture and hay ground increased by approximately 2.7%, according to information in the 2024 Kansas Agricultural Land Values and Trends publication released earlier this year. Kansas State University farm economist Robin Reid said these figures point to land prices tapering off after many years…
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Cattle and Bison Imports from Mexico Resume Under New Protocol
WASHINGTON, D.C. – The United States Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) is announcing the resumption of cattle and bison imports from Mexico. Imports are scheduled to resume within the next several days. To protect U.S. livestock and other animals, APHIS halted shipments of Mexican cattle and bison in November 2024 after a positive detection of New…
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Unprecedented clash forms between funds’ CBOT corn and wheat views
Unprecedented clash forms between funds’ CBOT corn and wheat views -Braun  Reuters.com
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Durum market continues to hold steady
Durum market continues to hold steady  AgUpdate
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Trump administration erases mention of climate change and LGBT+ health data from government sites
Trump administration erases mention of climate change and LGBT+ health data from government sites  MSN
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S.D. Farmers Union President says JBS Settlement is a Significant Milestone for U.S. Cattle Producers
HURON, S.D. – The January 31, 2025 news of preliminary approval of a proposed $83.5 million class action settlement with the JBS defendants is a significant milestone for cattle producers in South Dakota and across the U.S., said South Dakota Farmers Union President, Doug Sombke. “We are pleased to have reached a significant milestone in the case with the…
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Punxsutawney Phil sees his shadow, handlers say, predicting 6 more weeks of wintry weather
Punxsutawney Phil sees his shadow, handlers say, predicting 6 more weeks of wintry weather  NBC News
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Here’s Punxsutawney Phil’s Groundhog Day weather report
Here’s Punxsutawney Phil’s Groundhog Day weather report  AOL
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New EU tariffs on Russian and Belarusian agricultural products and fertilisers
New EU tariffs on Russian and Belarusian agricultural products and fertilisers  European Interest
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Egg Prices Set to Skyrocket Amid Inflation and Widespread Bird Flu Outbreak
Egg Prices Set to Skyrocket Amid Inflation and Widespread Bird Flu Outbreak  VINNews
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Ukrainian President declares readiness for peace negotiations with Russia
Ukrainian President declares readiness for peace negotiations with Russia  Báo Hải Dương