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Farmer speaks on lawsuit against USDA
Farmer speaks on lawsuit against USDA Dakota News Now
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Farm financial challenges ahead
Focus on Ag: Farm financial challenges ahead Farm Forum
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The Impact of Droughts
13 Action News Big Story: The Impact of Droughts WTVG
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Alternative Forage Options when the Rain Finally Comes
COLUMBUS, Ohio — They always say if you don’t like the weather in Ohio just wait a few hours and it will change. Unfortunately, we may have to wait more than a few hours for the weather to change and bring rain, but it will. Unfortunately, when this rain does come it may be to…
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Dry weather impacting yield for some farmers in the region in KY
Dry weather impacting yield for some farmers in the region WPSD Local 6
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Feedgrain Focus: Offshore bounce, northern freight lift values
Feedgrain Focus: Offshore bounce, northern freight lift values Grain Central
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Stay safe, stay alive, stay well
Stay safe, stay alive, stay well AgUpdate
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Feds Announce Funding for Program That Saves Farmland Under Inflation Reduction Act
Feds Announce Funding for Program That Saves Farmland Under Inflation Reduction Act Source ONE News
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Poor European wheat harvests could boost Russian economy
Poor European wheat harvests could boost Russian economy, warn experts EURACTIV
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Biden, Vilsack announce green energy grants to rural cooperatives
Electric cooperatives in 23 states are getting more than 7.3 billion dollars in clean energy grants. President Biden and Ag Secretary Tom Vilsack are announcing the details at one of the Dairyland Power Cooperative project sites near Westby, Wisconsin Thursday. Vilsack says Dairyland is receiving 573 million dollars, with 471 million in grants and 102…
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Ag Secretary Comments on Household Food Security Report
WASHINGTON — Today, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Economic Research Service published its annual Household Food Security Report in the United States. The report shows that in 2023, while 86.5 percent of U.S. households were food secure throughout the entire year, the remaining 13.5 percent (18.0 million households) struggled with food availability, quality or variety at least some…
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The Ag Law Harvest
COLUMBUS, Ohio — We are back with another edition of the Ag Law Harvest, where we bring you rulings, laws, and regulations that affect the agricultural industry. This month’s Ag Law Harvest is bringing the heat with H-2A wage rule injunctions, cultivated meat ban challenges, sales and use tax issues, and an emergency order from the…
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Wheat, corn and soy take breather after short-covering rally
Wheat, corn and soy take breather after short-covering rally Business Recorder
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What do farmers need to know before signing a contract?
What do farmers need to know before signing a contract? Successful Farming
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Wyffels manager optimistic for Iowa’s harvest season
A crop specialist says there’s a lot of optimism for corn and soybean harvest in Iowa. Adam Ploog, western business unit manager for Wyffels Hybrids, says, “What a contradiction of two years. A year ago, we would have been talking about how dry it is. Now there has been ample rain almost everywhere, in fact…
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Risk management more critical in ag downturns
A product analyst with Country Financial says risk management is key for farmers as the ag economy slows down. Brian Davis tells Brownfield… “Crop insurance in a down price year is probably more critical than the opposite.” He says, “When you’ve got fewer dollars to work with, your margin of error is much smaller.” He says…
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Grain Markets Extend Rally: How Much Higher Could Prices Go?
Grain Markets Extend Rally as Yield Ideas Dialed Back: How Much Higher Could Prices Go? Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Five lessons from the 2023-24 market year
Five lessons from the 2023-24 market year Farm Progress
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Europe’s crop problems generate market opportunities
Europe’s crop problems generate market opportunities The Western Producer
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Soybeans, corn, wheat extend gains
Soybeans, corn, wheat extend gains brownfieldagnews.com
