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Farmland market not weak, but weakening
The farmland market is not immune to the downturn in the ag economy. Hertz Real Estate Services president Doug Hensley says what’s happening to farmland values is similar to other parts of agriculture. “For years we’ve seen the benefits of the high end of the cycle, and we’ve come off the high in a lot…
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Red crown rot makes an appearance across Indiana
An extension plant pathologist at Purdue University says red crown rot is spreading across Indiana. Darcy Telenko says it has been confirmed in six counties. “We’re still finding new areas with the disease,” she says. “Rush, Decatur, Spencer and Allen, were the four counties that had been confirmed last year and in the year prior.…
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Rep. Budzinski says farm bill extension to be tied to federal budget
A member of the U.S. House Agriculture Committee says a farm bill extension will likely be tied to the federal budget process. Illinois Representative Nikki Budzinski says Congress is reconvening from the August recess this week with a tight calendar. “I think the expectation is that a farm bill extension could likely be wrapped up…
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What you should know ahead of the September WASDE
What you should know ahead of the September WASDE Successful Farming
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Pipeline won’t capture all carbon emitted by ethanol plants
Pipeline won’t capture all carbon emitted by ethanol plants Successful Farming
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Ukraine expects up to 15% loss of late crops: soybeans are the most affected
Ukraine expects up to 15% loss of late crops: soybeans are the most affected Українські Національні Новини
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For rural America, election is ‘certainty vs. chaos’ or Trump as defender, say advocates
For rural America, election is ‘certainty vs. chaos’ or Trump as defender, say advocates Successful Farming
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Boots on the Ground – South Dakota Farmers & Ranchers in D.C. to Advocate for Ag Policy
By Lura Roti Many South Dakota farmers and ranchers took time away from their crops and livestock to advocate for agriculture policy during the 2024 National Farmers Union D.C. Fly-In September 9-11. “Our family farmers and ranchers need strong up to date agriculture policy to support the important work we do each day on our…
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USDA Report: Food Insecurity On The Rise Amid Growing Costs
USDA Report: Food Insecurity On The Rise Amid Growing Costs newstalkkit.com
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Soybeans and wheat led U.S. agricultural exports to Southeast Asia in 2023
Soybeans and wheat led U.S. agricultural exports to Southeast Asia in 2023 usda.gov
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A Choppy Trade Leads to Shorter Term Opportunities
A Choppy Trade Leads to Shorter Term Opportunities Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Bobcat says its focus is on proper attachment matches
Bobcat says its focus is on proper attachment matches Construction & Demolition Recycling
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Late-season warmth, some heat for most; a wetter pattern from the Plains, westward
Looking ahead, the 6- to 10-day outlook calls for the likelihood of near- or above-normal temperatures and precipitation across most of the country. Cooler-than-normal conditions will be confined to the Far West, including the Great Basin and Pacific Coast States. Meanwhile, drier-than-normal weather should be limited to an area stretching from the lower Great Lakes…
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Bulgaria Asks for Funding from EU Agricultural Reserve Due to Drought and Fires
Bulgaria Asks for Funding from EU Agricultural Reserve Due to Drought and Fires БТА
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Ukraine raises expectations for late crop yields
Ukraine raises expectations for late crop yields XM
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Farm Sector Profits Still Falling, But Not as Fast
The farm sector profits are forecast to fall this year, but the outlook is not as bleak now as it was in February according to the latest data from USDA’s Economic Research Service. Carrie Litkowski is a senior economist and program leader in the Farm Economy Branch and breaks down the numbers. She says, ”Specifically…
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Farmers in the U.S. and Brazil face sobering market outlook
Farmers in the U.S. and Brazil face sobering market outlook Farm Progress
