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Wild week of US weather includes heat wave, tropical storm, landslide, flash flood and snow
Wild week of US weather includes heat wave, tropical storm, landslide, flash flood and snow WSLS 10
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Cattle futures firm on corn weakness, expected holiday demand
U.S. livestock: Cattle futures firm on corn weakness, expected holiday demand Country Guide
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Corn Sweat: What is it and how is it impacting us?
Corn Sweat: What is it and how is it impacting us? CIProud.com
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Ranch Group Joins Lawsuit Challenging Corporate Transparency Act
BILLINGS, Mont., Aug. 26, 2024 — R-CALF USA has joined as a plaintiff in a joint lawsuit against the U.S. Department of the Treasury and others, challenging the constitutionality of the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA). The groups are seeking to prohibit enforcement of the CTA and an additional declaration of the CTA’s unconstitutional status in a Utah District…
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Building Ethanol Markets in Africa, Middle East
The U.S. Grains Council escorted a group of key ethanol industry stakeholders from Egypt, Ghana, Nigeria, and the United Arab Emirates on a tour of U.S. ethanol facilities. The goal of the tour is to help advance biofuel exports to Africa and the Middle East. USGC’s regional director for Europe, the Middle East, and Africa…
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Dry week gives farmers plenty of opportunities for field work
Dry week gives farmers plenty of opportunities for field work Globe Gazette
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Big US Corn Crop Pressures Chicago Prices To Four-Year-Low Amid Severe Farm Income Downturn
https://www.zerohedge.com/commodities/big-us-corn-crop-pressures-chicago-prices-four-year-amid-severe-farm-income-downturn
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A full soil water profile encouraged to finish crops before harvest
LINCOLN, Neb. — The growing season is quickly ending. “However, replanted dry beans will need more time to make a crop,” said Gary Stone, Nebraska Extension educator. “Corn and sugar beets are doing well. Winter wheat planting will begin soon.” He added that millet harvest will begin in the next several weeks and sunflowers are in full…
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US corn, soybean, spring wheat crop conditions decline
US corn, soybean, spring wheat crop conditions decline AgriCensus
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Farm bill, grain marketing among farmer concerns heading into Farm Progress Show
(Pictured: Story City, Iowa farmer Brent Larson – Photo by Brent Barnett/Brownfield) Many farmers are looking to meet with industry experts on a variety of challenges at this week’s Farm Progress Show. Eastern Iowa farmer Dave Walton, who serves as treasurer of the American Soybean Association, says the industry needs the certainty of a new…
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Why Did Soybeans Shine Monday, While Corn Made Contract Lows?
John Payne: Why Did the Soybean Complex Shine Monday, While Corn Made Contract Lows? Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Soybeans Higher on Weather & Crush Margins,Corn and Wheat Make New Contract Lows
Soybeans Higher on Weather and Crush Margins, While Corn and Wheat Make New Contract Lows Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Hang the moon with twilight gardens
MARYVILLE, Mo. – Twilight gardens delight the senses of sight and smell by adding another dimension to the gardening experience, says Gwen Funk, University of Missouri Extension horticulture specialist. Also known as moon gardens, twilight gardens use white flowers and plants to capture reflected moonlight. “The use of the color white showcases how we can,…
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65% of U.S. corn, 67% of soybeans good to excellent
Late U.S. corn and soybean development remains ahead of average. That followed another week of generally favorable conditions in much of the Midwest and Plains, with some areas expected to see some stress this week from hot, mostly dry conditions, along the potential for severe storms. The USDA says 84% of corn is at the…
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Soybeans up, corn down, new lows in wheat
Soybeans were higher on short covering and technical buying. High heat during the first part of the week in some areas could have an impact on yields. Parts of the region are expected to see a return to less stressful temperatures later this week. For now, the USDA and a recent private crop tour are…
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Total Debt Held by Farm Sector Increases 34 Percent in 10 Years
Total Debt Held by Farm Sector Increases 34 Percent in 10 Years AgNet West
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U.S. Weekly Corn Export Inspections Fall
U.S. Weekly Corn Export Inspections Fall MarketWatch
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Soil Solarization: Reduce Insect and Disease Pressure
ANGELINA CO., Texas — Remember the start of this year’s growing season in East Texas? More rain than we had seen in a good while, and then sometime in July, the rain shut off. That rainy weather gave us a number of weeds, insects, and diseases that came about from the excessive rainfall and resulting…
