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Chicago grains, soy fall on dollar gains as traders await USDA data
U.S. livestock: Chicago grains, soy fall on dollar gains as traders await USDA data Country Guide
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SCOTUS to Decide Fate of Nationwide Injunction Against Corporate Transparency Act
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The Corporate Transparency Act has reached the Supreme Court of the United States (“SCOTUS”). On New Year’s Eve, the U.S. Department of Justice submitted an application to SCOTUS, seeking either a stay of the nationwide injunction or, at a minimum, a limitation of the injunction’s scope to the plaintiffs specifically named in the…
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US to build new stockpile of bird flu vaccine for poultry
US to build new stockpile of bird flu vaccine for poultry The Poultry Site
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Chicago grains curbed by dollar strength as Argentine weather watched
Chicago grains curbed by dollar strength as Argentine weather watched Business Recorder
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CME cattle futures fall; lean hogs make slight gains
U.S. livestock: CME cattle futures fall; lean hogs make slight gains Farmtario
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John Deere and Kubota are addressing industry labor shortages through autonomous AI
John Deere and Kubota are addressing industry labor shortages through autonomous AI KSL.com
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Top Agriculture Innovations at CES 2025
Top Agriculture Innovations at CES 2025 Successful Farming
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Ag brands show more autonomy, EV innovation at CES
Ag brands show more autonomy, EV innovation at CES Grainews
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John Deere announces additional layoffs at Ottumwa plant
John Deere announces additional layoffs at Ottumwa plant brownfieldagnews.com
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Optimism for 2025 ag land market
The senior vice president of real estate operations at Farmers National Company (FNC) says there are positive signs for the ag land market heading into 2025. Paul Shadegg tells Brownfield, “Every now and then we get these little hints of optimism in the commodity markets.” He says, “You know, we’re going to have a different…
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Cattle futures lower at midweek
At the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, live and feeder cattle were lower on profit-taking, waiting on direct business to develop. February live cattle closed $1.87 lower at $193.70 and April lives closed $2.25 lower at $195.52. March feeders closed $2.95 lower at $264.97 and April feeder cattle closed $2.32 lower at $266.15. Direct cash cattle trade…
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Low river levels remain a concern for inland waterways
Low river levels are expected to be a concern for the U.S. inland waterway system again in 2025. Mike Steenhoek with the Soy Transportation Coalition says there was improvement following a dry summer across much of the Midwest. “Since the late part of October, but a third year in a row with low water conditions…
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Relay Cropping with Soybeans Yielding Productivity, Economic Gains
AMES, Iowa — The Iowa Learning Farms (ILF) conservation webinar taking place Jan. 15, at noon CST will feature Alex Schaffer, senior research agronomist with the Iowa Soybean Association. Schaffer covers northeast Iowa, coordinating with farmers to implement on-farm research trials to enrich the body of knowledge on topic areas including comparisons of inputs and products in single-treatment versus control trials as…
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U.S. Senator John Boozman named Chairman of Senate Agriculture Committee
U.S. Senator John Boozman named Chairman of Senate Agriculture Committee KATV
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Coming Argentina Rains Seen Limiting Drought Damage to Soy, Corn Crops
Coming Argentina Rains Seen Limiting Drought Damage to Soy, Corn Crops Successful Farming
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What Triggered Wednesday’s Selloff in Grain and Livestock Markets?
What Triggered Wednesday’s Selloff in Grain and Livestock Markets? Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Tariffs Aren’t Going To Be Our Largest Trade Issue
Tariffs Aren’t Going To Be Our Largest Trade Issue Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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South America Weather Update Forecast
South America Weather Update Forecast Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Deere ‘acting more like a startup’ than incumbent with its latest fleet of autonomous machines
Deere ‘acting more like a startup’ than incumbent with its latest fleet of autonomous machines AgFunderNews
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U.S. Wins Trade Dispute Against Mexico Over Genetically Modified Corn Ban
U.S. Wins Trade Dispute Against Mexico Over Genetically Modified Corn Ban ChemAnalyst