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U.S. says Bioceres genetically modified wheat can be grown safely
U.S. says Bioceres genetically modified wheat can be grown safely Successful Farming
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Grains End Higher with Key Reversals in Corn and Wheat
Grains End Higher with Key Reversals in Corn and Wheat: Is This Bottoming Action or Just Short Covering? Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Quick and Easy After-School Snacks with Plant Protein
ANKENY, Iowa — The Soyfoods Council offers an array of after-school snack ideas. Soy protein satisfies snack cravings and keeps hunger away until dinnertime. Offering more healthful after-school snacks makes sense. According to CDC health data, approximately 20% of U.S. children and adolescents are obese. Also, a new study presented at the 2024 annual meeting…
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USDA predicts ethanol exports will reach a record 2 billion gallons in FY 2025
USDA predicts ethanol exports will reach a record 2 billion gallons in FY 2025 Ethanol Producer Magazine
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USDA raises estimate of ag trade deficit
USDA raises estimate of ag trade deficit Agri-Pulse
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USDA: Corn use for fuel ethanol production at 495 million bushels in June
USDA: Corn use for fuel ethanol production at 495 million bushels in June Ethanol Producer Magazine
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New Corn Trait, Herbicide Technology Slated for Broad-Acre Use in 2025
New Corn Trait, Herbicide Technology Slated for Broad-Acre Use in 2025 Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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AGCO launches new tractor, combine series
AGCO launches new tractor, combine series Farm Progress
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Corn sweat: crop moisture amplifies humidity and heat in US midwest
Corn sweat: crop moisture amplifies humidity and heat in US midwest The Guardian US
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Innovative ag research solutions at Farm Progress Show
Innovative ag research solutions at Farm Progress Show Agri-News
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5 Takeaways from MAGIE 2024
From weather to products to awards, everything was near perfect at this year’s Midwest AG Industries Exposition. The post 5 Takeaways from MAGIE 2024 appeared first on CropLife.
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Move It, Move It: How Travel Makes Us Happier
WASHINGTON — Travel is crucial to happiness. Too strong? More than 80% of all respondents to Going’s annual “ State of Travel ” survey say travel is either “critical” or “important” to happiness — worth giving up Netflix or pizza so they could travel. The study confirms earlier research on travel’s effect on happiness. In 2020, Nature published a…
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Grain markets, input costs: What’s ahead for livestock and crop producers
Grain markets, input costs: What’s ahead for livestock and crop producers Feedstuffs
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Quarter of nation in drought conditions
Quarter of nation in drought conditions Fairfield Daily Republic
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More Than 50% of Ag Economists Now Think the U.S. Ag Economy is Already In a Recession
More Than 50% of Ag Economists Now Think the U.S. Ag Economy is Already In a Recession Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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USDA Grant Funds Cocoa Benefits Research to Combat Obesity-Related Health Issues
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Cocoa may be the dark horse in the race against obesity, according to researchers at Penn State. Nearly one in three adults are overweight and more than two in five have obesity in the U.S., both conditions that come with inflammation-related health concerns. The U.S. Department of Agriculture has awarded a research team,…
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Proposed USDA rule defines “unfair” meat industry practice
Proposed USDA rule defines “unfair” meat industry practice Mitchell Now –
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Pioneer U.S. marketing leader says corn crop looks “promising”
Pioneer U.S. marketing leader says corn crop looks “promising” brownfieldagnews.com
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Keep the national debt in perspective
Commentary. Thirty-five trillion seconds is about 1.1 million years. To put it another way, if you started counting at the beginning of the Stone Age, you’d still be counting. $35 trillion in $100 bills would weigh approximately 770,000 tons. This is roughly the weight of 200,000 cars. The average distance from Earth to the Sun…
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Hot Chicago temperatures could last into the fall
Hot Chicago temperatures could last into the fall Axios
