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Despite Low Demand, Fertilizer Prices Remain High
Fertilizer prices remain higher despite agriculture being past the high-demand spring season. Josh Linville of StoneX says that multiple global factors are the reason prices have stayed high. Lower European production is the first reason as skyrocketing natural gas prices have cut EU production by 25 percent. Brazil is another reason as high costs have…
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Purdue Researchers and USDA Are Finding Ways to Bury Carbon Beneath Our Feet – Morning Ag Clips –
Purdue Researchers and USDA Are Finding Ways to Bury Carbon Beneath Our Feet Morning Ag Clips –
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Farmland loss: Where will we draw the line?
Farmland loss: Where will we draw the line? Farm Progress
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What Biden bombshell means for ag
What Biden bombshell means for ag POLITICO
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Much Needed Rain Also Brings Pesky Mosquitoes
STILLWATER, Okla. — Parts of Oklahoma have received ample rainfall in the past few weeks. While the rain is welcome, puddles of stagnant water can harbor unwelcome guests. These pockets of water are breeding grounds for mosquitoes. The rain certainly can green up the landscape, cool things down and make outdoor time more enjoyable, but…
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Typical mid-summer heat, humidity & rainfall chances this week for much of the Heartland
Looking ahead, the 6- to 10-day outlook calls for the likelihood of near- or above-normal temperatures nationwide, except for cooler-than-normal conditions in the Pacific Northwest and an area stretching from the southern Plains into the Tennessee Valley and lower Mississippi Valley. Meanwhile, near- or above-normal rainfall across most of the country should contrast with drier-than-normal…
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China finally enters 2024 soybean market
China finally enters 2024 soybean market AgUpdate
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Grain Markets Rally To Start The Week!
Grain Markets Rally To Start The Week Barchart
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Grasshopper nymphs thrive in western Kansas after wet, hot weather
Grasshopper nymphs thrive in western Kansas after wet, hot weather Successful Farming
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Gardener shows off second-year results of ‘amazing’ prairie lawn conversion: ‘It’s looking great’
Gardener shows off second-year results of ‘amazing’ prairie lawn conversion: ‘It’s looking great’ MSN
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Trump Calls Biden “Worst President” After He Drops Out
‘Worst president’: Donald Trump reacts to President Joe Biden dropping out of 2024 election Rural Radio Network
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Since the beginning of the year, Ukraine has increased its export of agricultural products by 5%
Since the beginning of the year, Ukraine has increased its export of agricultural products by 5%. Ukraine Business News
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Flooding will go on in storm-ravaged U.S. Midwest
Flooding will go on in storm-ravaged U.S. Midwest Yahoo Singapore News
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Low Grain Prices Continue Pressure on Farm Income
Low Grain Prices Continue Pressure on Farm Income Hoosier Ag Today
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Ag Spray Drone Distributors Form Coalition
A coalition of agricultural spray drone distributors is banding together to form a grassroots industry group. The move comes in response to proposed legislation aimed at banning drones manufactured by Chinese companies. The coalition consists of Agri Spray Drones, Bestway Ag, Drone Nerds, HSE-UAV, Pegasus Robotics, and Rantizo and intends to represent, protect, and advocate…
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Nutrient management in a wet year
Farmers in several states have been dealing with excessive moisture for weeks if not months, and AgroLiquid national agronomist Stephanie Zelinko says it’s caused a lot of problems. She tells Brownfield one of the challenges right now is getting nutrients to the crop, and whether or not it’s worth it. The post Nutrient management in…
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In Brussels, agricultural policy is becoming an afterthought
In Brussels, agricultural policy is becoming an afterthought Emerging Europe
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Bye bye, El Nino. Cooler hurricane-helping La Nina to replace the phenomenon that adds heat to Earth
Bye bye, El Nino. Cooler hurricane-helping La Nina to replace the phenomenon that adds heat to Earth Yahoo News Canada