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Tariffs add to ‘perfect storm’ for ag equipment dealers
Tariffs add to ‘perfect storm’ for ag equipment dealers Canadian Cattlemen
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New Horse Protection Act Rule: More Harm Than Good?
AUSTIN, Texas — The Biden Administration’s new Horse Protection Act (HPA) rule might sound like a good idea on paper, but let me tell you—it’s a disaster in practice. This rule isn’t about protecting horses; it’s about federal bureaucrats grabbing more control over an industry they clearly don’t understand. The United States Department of Agriculture’s…
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Corn farmers look to save with generic fungicides
An extension plant pathologist says some farmers are looking at fungicides for cost savings. Alison Robertson with Iowa State University tells Brownfield corn growers are concerned about input costs. “And I saw that there’s a lot of interest in generic fungicides. I think generic fungicides would be okay in low disease pressure.” But she tells…
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Soybeans, corn end week on solid ground
Soybeans were higher on fund and technical buying, pulling contracts to a higher weekly finish. Beans continued to monitor weather in South America. Near-term forecasts had at least some rain in dry parts of Argentina and southern Brazil, but coverage and totals were uncertain. Conditions are generally more favorable in central and northern portions of…
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Tariff threat clouds outlook for beef producers
Tariff threat clouds outlook for beef producers Canadian Cattlemen
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Brains behind Northeast Nebraska Farm & Equipment Show works his final show
Brains behind Northeast Nebraska Farm & Equipment Show works his final show norfolkneradio.com
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High-protein wheat expected to survive tariffs
High-protein wheat expected to survive tariffs Country Guide
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AI or die? AgTech leans into the future
AI or die? AgTech leans into the future Farm Progress
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The Big Chill: Siberian Air to Make Trump Swearing-in Coldest in 40 Years
The Big Chill: Siberian Air to Make Trump Swearing-in Coldest in 40 Years GV Wire
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New U.S. Senate Agriculture Committee Leadership Has Extensive Ties to Industry Heavyweights
New U.S. Senate Agriculture Committee Leadership Has Extensive Ties to Industry Heavyweights Successful Farming
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Trump names Fordyce, Hoskins, Lindberg, Boren as USDA undersecretaries
Trump names Fordyce, Hoskins, Lindberg, Boren as USDA undersecretaries Tri-State Livestock News
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400-plus farmers and growers groups urge Senate to confirm Trump’s USDA pick
400-plus farmers and growers groups urge Senate to confirm Trump’s USDA pick Fox News
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Cyclical nature gives hope to ag equipment dealers
Past cycles could shed light on how the ag equipment market will perform in 2025 and beyond. Kim Schmidt with Ag Equipment Intelligence suggests agriculture is cyclical, which she says is encouraging given the current slowdown in machinery sales. “That cyclicality of it is definitely something that I think helped people stay more positive about…
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Pivot Bio Expands Retail Network with Logan Agri-Service
St. Louis, Mo. & Griggsville, IL. — Pivot Bio, one of the world’s leading innovative agtech companies, is proud to announce a retail distribution partnership with Logan Agri-Service, Inc., an independently owned and operated supplier of agricultural crop inputs headquartered in Griggsville, IL. Through this partnership, PROVEN® 40, a microbial nitrogen solution powered by Pivot…
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Corn, soybean futures rally on USDA data
Corn, soybean futures rally on USDA data World Grain
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City of Grand Island, USDA to treat starling population
City of Grand Island, USDA to treat starling population 1340 KGFW
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Prepare for Winter Weather
Prepare for Winter Weather Morning Ag Clips –
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Minimizing Loss with Early Season Nitrogen Applications
Many growers are already planning their early season nitrogen applications for the spring. On this episode of the Nitrogen Corner, an agronomy expert with Koch Agronomic Services discusses some of his recommendations to help growers protect early-season applications. The post Minimizing Loss with Early Season Nitrogen Applications appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.
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‘Solar Shepherds’ Earn Big by Grazing Sheep on Solar Farms
LONDON, Canada — In today’s volatile economy, job stability can often be found in unexpected places — like returning to the traditional role of shepherding. Solar shepherds, who manage sheep grazing under solar panels, are part of a growing movement that combines agriculture and renewable energy — and offers high incomes in the process. My recent…
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Farewell to USDA Secretary Vilsack
Farewell to USDA Secretary Vilsack AgWired
