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5 agriculture trends to watch in 2025
It could be a tumultuous year for farmers with experts predicting low commodity prices, extreme weather events and changes in food policy to reshape industry priorities.
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Dry spell puts southern Brazil soy farmers on alert as rains pound central regions
Dry spell puts southern Brazil soy farmers on alert as rains pound central regions  Grainews
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Polish farming minister pushes to link Ukraine agricultural trade talks with EU-Mercosur deal
Polish farming minister pushes to link Ukraine agricultural trade talks with EU-Mercosur deal  EURACTIV
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Farm Futures survey: Grain acres may shift in 2025
Farm Futures survey: Grain acres may shift in 2025Â Â Farm Progress
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U.S. Plains Wheat Ratings Decline in Kansas and Oklahoma, USDA Says
U.S. Plains Wheat Ratings Decline in Kansas and Oklahoma, USDA Says  Successful Farming
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Don’t Leave Anything on the Table
Don’t Leave Anything on the Table  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Robotic Manure Collection at Nichols Dairy Farm
SOUTHWEST, N.Y. — Cornell Cooperative Extension’s Southwest New York Dairy, Livestock & Field Crops Program (SWNYDLFC) is excited to partner with Nichols Dairy Farm on an upcoming robotic manure collector educational event. On Friday, January 17th at 1pm, agricultural producers are invited to attend this free farm tour to learn more about this new technology utilized by…
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Severe Winter Weather In Corn Belt Continues
Severe Winter Weather In Corn Belt Continues  Successful Farming
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How the U.S. Corn Belt influences its own weather
How the U.S. Corn Belt influences its own weather  Earth.com
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A cold pattern to continue for most of the Heartland; some moisture ahead for the Plains
Looking ahead, the 6- to 10-day outlook calls for the likelihood of near- or below-normal temperatures nationwide, except for warmer-than-normal weather in parts of the north-central U.S. Meanwhile, near- or below-normal precipitation across much of the country should contrast with wetter-than-normal conditions on the northern Plains and from the southern Rockies into western and southern…
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Farm Equipment Market Have High Growth But May Foresee Even Higher Value
Farm Equipment Market Have High Growth But May Foresee Even Higher Value  openPR
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United States AI in Agriculture Research Report 2024
United States AI in Agriculture Research Report 2024:Â Â GlobeNewswire
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Web-Based App Will Optimize Soil Sampling
The Agricultural Research Service, the University of Nebraska, and the ARS’s Partnership for Data Innovations have launched a new web-based application involving soil sampling. The application, called the Soil Sample Panning Organizer Tool, or SSPOT, will facilitate digital soil mapping and optimize soil sampling. Effective soil management relies on understanding the various factors that drive…
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Trump Won’t Narrow Tariff Plans
A recent Washington Post report said President-elect Trump’s aides are considering narrowing his tariff plans so they would only apply to limited specific critical imports. However, Farm Policy News says Trump denied that would happen. In Trump’s words in a Truth Social post, he says, “The story which quoted so-called anonymous sources which don’t exist,…
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South American Crops Facing Weather Challenges
Production estimates reached record levels for Brazil and Argentina’s winter soybean crops ahead of the 2024-2025 planting season. A USDA report predicted 169 million metric tons of soybeans in Brazil, a 10.4 percent increase from the previous marketing year. Argentina’s predicted output was 52 million metric tons, a jump of 7.86 percentage points from the…
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Grassley Blasts EPA Answers on Used Cooking Oil Imports
The EPA and Customs and Border Protection have answers on why claimed-to-be used cooking oil, mainly from China, is allowed into the U.S. But one senator isn’t satisfied. Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley says the Environmental Protection Agency insists in response to his June letter, it can’t independently verify foreign claims imported used cooking oil is…
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Weekly Corn and Soybean Inspections Fall
USDA data says inspections of corn and beans for export declined week to week while wheat assessments improved. The agency says corn inspections in the seven days that ended on January 2 fell to 847,463 metric tons from 907,565 tons a week earlier. That’s also down from 1.09 million tons assessed during the same week…
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3 Big Things Today
3 Big Things Today, January 8, 2025Â Â Successful Farming