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New year means new equipment
New year means new equipment Farms.com
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Ag equipment specialist shares optimism for used market in 2025
Ag equipment specialist shares optimism for used market in 2025 brownfieldagnews.com
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Corn grind, soybean crush down on month, up on year
Corn grind, soybean crush down on month, up on year brownfieldagnews.com
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Missouri Farmers Set Soybean Yield Records with Annual Contest
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Missouri soybean farmers have once again achieved record-breaking yields, as highlighted in the Missouri Soybean Association (MSA) Yield Contest. The competition celebrates the state’s soybean producers and their remarkable accomplishments, with entries regularly boasting triple-digit yields. The contest, which includes participants from grower districts across the state, emphasizes the impressive versatility and strength of…
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Farm bill extension provides time to improve farm safety net
A northeastern Illinois farmer says the recent extension of the farm bill gives Congress more time to make improvements to the farm safety net. Chris Gould, who farms in Kane County and serves as a director with the Illinois Corn Growers Association (ICGA), says crop insurance loss ratios need to be adjusted. “Big for Illinois…
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Make the Most of Marketing Challenges in 2025
Make the Most of Marketing Challenges in 2025 Successful Farming
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Cattle Futures Rise to Record With Cold Blast to Hit Beef Supply
Cattle Futures Rise to Record With Cold Blast to Hit Beef Supply BNN Bloomberg
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USDA Announces Awards for More Than $4.37 Billion in ‘Clean Energy’ Investments
USDA Announces Awards for More Than $4.37 Billion in Clean Energy Investments T&D World
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Eggs Hit $9 a Dozen in California
Blue State Blues: Eggs Hit $9 a Dozen in California PJ Media
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Poultry Farmers Must Pass Biosecurity Audit to Qualify for Indemnity Payments Under New USDA Rule
Poultry Farmers Must Pass Biosecurity Audit to Qualify for Indemnity Payments Under New USDA Rule Foodmarket
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Biodiesel and renewable diesel consumption reach record levels
Demand for biodiesel and renewable diesel surged higher in 2024. Jeff Earl with Clean Fuels Alliance America says states continue to prioritize renewable fuel policies to help grow clean fuel use. “We saw Nebraska become the fourth state to pass a low-carbon fuel standard, which is a significant win for our industry. We also saw…
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Choosing Seeds, Plants to Avoid Pests & Pathogens in Garden
SAINT PAUL — Gardening is exciting! It can bring food to your table, provide habitat for the creatures around us, and deepen our connection with our environment. Even though we are currently embracing winter in Minnesota, it’s never too early to daydream about spring and start planning for the growing season. Planning ahead for your…
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Increased cover crop acres bring livestock opportunity
The president of the Illinois Grazing Lands Coalition says the increasing popularity of cover crops on row crop operations poses an opportunity for the livestock sector. Cliff Schuette tells Brownfield, “We’re really concentrated on the row crop producer getting cover crops and getting livestock back on the land.” He says, “I’ve been farming since 1996,…
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Is a cracked egg ever safe to eat? What to know before you toss them
Is a cracked egg ever safe to eat? What to know before you toss them New York Post
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2024 top 5: Most read articles on harvesting
2024 top 5: Most read articles on harvesting Future Farming
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Reinfections Spur Change to Bird Flu Indemnity Payments
Reinfections Spur Change to Bird Flu Indemnity Payments Lancaster Farming
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Grains Start Year in the Red
Grains Start Year in the Red | Thursday, January 2, 2025 Successful Farming
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China 2025: 5 Predications to Watch
China 2025: 5 Predications to Watch Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Farmers Head into 2025 with Another Farm Bill Extension, Aid
Farmers Head into 2025 with Another Farm Bill Extension, Aid Farm Bureau News
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A major pattern shift from the Heartland, eastward, southward in the days to come
A colder weather pattern across the central and eastern U.S. will become more fully established over the next 5 days, with freezes expected by early next week in all areas north of a line from south-central Texas to northern Florida. Readings below 0°F will be common across the north-central U.S. and by early next week…
