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AgVend Unveils ‘Goose’: The First AI Co-Pilot Built for Ag Retail
Goose reduces time discovering new insights, automates tedious tasks, and gets your team back to what really matters: serving their customers at the farm gate. The post AgVend Unveils ‘Goose’: The First AI Co-Pilot Built for Ag Retail appeared first on CropLife.
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USDA Toughens Rules on Salmonella in Poultry
USDA Toughens Rules on Salmonella in Poultry  Watauga Democrat
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How The Deep State Tried, And Failed, To Crush An American Farmer
How The Deep State Tried, And Failed, To Crush An American Farmer  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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ADM’s Profit Shrinks More Than Expected on Crop Market Downturn
ADM’s Profit Shrinks More Than Expected on Crop Market Downturn  BNN Bloomberg
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North Dakota At Risk For Another Round Of Severe Weather
North Dakota At Risk For Another Round Of Severe Weather  US 103.3
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USDA Trade Mission to Expand Market Access, Ag Exports in Colombia
USDA Trade Mission to Expand Market Access, Ag Exports in Colombia  Farms.com
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Federal government gives Illinois $430 million to fight ‘climate change’
Federal government gives Illinois $430 million to fight climate change  WBEZ Chicago
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Winter canola pilot expanding in mid-South
Bunge Chevon Ag Renewables is expanding farmer contracts this fall as part of a winter canola project with Corteva Agriscience. Corteva Agriscience Global Product Director for Biofuels Chad Berghoefer tells Brownfield the collaboration started last year with 5,000 acres and is ramping up to 35,000 in year two. “All the genetics today are coming out…
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From Genes to Jeans: New Genetic Insights May Lead to Drought Resilient Cotton
ITHACA, N.Y. — Cotton is woven into the very fabric of our lives, from soft T-shirts to comfortable jeans and cozy bedsheets. It’s the world’s leading renewable textile fiber and the backbone of a global industry worth billions. As climate change intensifies, cotton farmers face increasing challenges from drought and heat. However, new research offers…
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Can Chlorpyrifos Be Used to Manage Crop Pests in 2024?
LAMBERTON, Minn. — Questions continue to be raised about the potential to use chlorpyrifos-containing products against crop pests. Chlorpyrifos was taken off the market for a period of time after the US EPA removed all tolerances for food and feed. Then, tolerances were reinstated after the EPA’s decision was challenged in court; however, this occurred after…
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Chickens, tractors, grain silos destroyed by deadly U.S. tornadoes
Chickens, tractors, grain silos destroyed by deadly U.S. tornadoes  Yahoo News Canada
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Big Meat and Dairy Under Fire for Avoiding ‘Climate Action’
The New Merchants of Doubt: How Big Meat and Dairy Avoid Climate Action  The FINANCIAL
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Funds available to farmers affected by severe weather
Funds available to farmers affected by severe weather  Yahoo! Voices
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Size matters when it comes to spray droplet and nozzle sizes
Before any herbicide or pesticide makes it to the farm, a lot of laboratory and field testing takes place. Dr. Steven Fredericks with the WinField United Research Center in River Falls, Wisconsin explains how droplet size, nozzles, and weather affect spraying crops, and what they’re doing to give farmers the best recommendations on today’s Managing…