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Now’s the Time to Modernize Your Office Routine
Now’s the Time to Modernize Your Office Routine Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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How low can canola go?
How low can canola go? Manitobe Co-Operator
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The Black Sea tensions have pushed the CBOT wheat to its 12-week high
The Black Sea tensions have pushed the CBOT wheat to its 12-week high. MarineLink
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Farm Safety Art Contest: Now Open for Submissions
Farm Safety Art Contest: Now Open for Submissions Morning Ag Clips –
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Russia and Ukraine conflict get attention at G20 Ag Meet
Russia and Ukraine conflict get attention at G20 Ag Meet brownfieldagnews.com
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Boar’s Head facility linked to deadly listeria outbreak closed ‘indefinitely’
Boar’s Head facility linked to deadly listeria outbreak closed ‘indefinitely’ WYMT
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Agronomist says farmers should be thinking ahead on herbicide programs
As farmers head into harvest an agronomist says they should be thinking about their herbicide programs. Dean Grossnickle, with Syngenta tells Brownfield… “We really rely on that canopy for suppression of weed germination,” he says. “Once that canopy drops, maybe you get some water hemp that germinates or Palmer Amaranth, or something else, but those those…
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A Deep Dive into the Ag Economy Barometer
Farmers have been concerned about the ag economy, but last month’s survey dropped to it’s lowest level since 2016. Jim Mintert with Purdue’s Center for Commerical Agriculture takes a deeper dive into what this means for farmers. The post A Deep Dive into the Ag Economy Barometer appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.
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CLAAS FarmPoint helps reduce farmer downtime
Keeping farmers running in the fields longer has been one of the biggest success stories for CLAAS FarmPoint. Patricio Frangella, head of commercial development, says the company relies more on mobile service and parts delivery and less on brick-and-mortar stores. “We put resident technicians where the concentrations of machines that are running, and we serve those…
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EU Urged to Overhaul Farm Subsidy Program, Shifting Focus to Farmer Income
EU Urged to Overhaul Farm Subsidy Program, Shifting Focus to Farmer Income Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Tillage: Ukraine’s grain exports have risen by 60%
Tillage: Ukraine’s grain exports have risen by 60% Agriland
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Drought Gripping Most of South America for Early Corn and Soybean Planting
Drought Gripping Most of South America for Early Corn and Soybean Planting DTN The Progressive Farmer
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Don Hotz’s JD 4840: A needle in the haystack
Don Hotz’s JD 4840: A needle in the haystack Successful Farming
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Red crown rot spread under investigation
A plant pathologist at the University of Kentucky says red crown rot is having a wider impact on midwestern soybean growers. Carl Bradley says the fungal disease is spreading. “It’s starting to pop up in different places and farmers that have been dealing with it in places like Illinois for a few years, and here…
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Sec. Vilsack apologized for USDA misstep that caused tribal communities to miss out on food aid
Sec. Vilsack apologized for USDA misstep that caused tribal communities to miss out on food aid RFD-TV
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U.S. Grains Council targets global starch demand
U.S. Grains Council targets global starch demand brownfieldagnews.com
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Ukraine’s harvest estimate bigger than expected
Ukraine’s harvest estimate bigger than expected The Western Producer
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Harvest low for corn expected after USDA report
The September USDA report confirmed lower ending stocks, good demand and record corn and soybean yields. “Clients are confirming that, too, with early harvested numbers.” Naomi Blohm with Total Farm Marketing says the corn markets could be attempting a harvest low in response. “We don’t have a reason to see the market go exceedingly higher…
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Late disease impacting corn crop
An Illinois agronomist says late disease is impacting the corn crop. David Kleinschmidt, owner of Progressive Agronomy Consulting, tells Brownfield… “Tar spot kind of came in late even after guys had sprayed some fungicide.” He says, “I’ve started to find some Goss’s wilt out in places as well, and the southern part of the area…
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Tennessee corn harvest is way ahead of normal. Why?
Tennessee corn harvest is way ahead of normal. Why? Successful Farming
