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Who Is Directing The War On Agriculture And Nutrition?
Who Is Directing The War On Agriculture And Nutrition? Todayville.com
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What’s to Blame for the High Price of Eggs?
What’s to Blame for the High Price of Eggs? 953mnc.com
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Rep. Feenstra asks Vilsack to help protect flocks from bird flu
Protecting our producers and their flocks from bird flu Marshalltown Times Republican
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Favorable weather leading to record corn production
Favorable weather leading to record corn production Ag Proud
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Soybeans drop 1%, corn hits one-week low on forecast of bumper US crops
Soybeans drop 1%, corn hits one-week low on forecast of bumper US crops Business Recorder
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Grain prices for animal feed under pressure in Australia
Grain prices for animal feed under pressure in Australia All About Feed
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MO: Antique machinery competing against each other during this weekend’s tractor pull
Antique machinery competing against each other during this weekend’s tractor pull KBSI Fox 23 Cape Girardeau News | Paducah News
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Life Insurance in Farm Transition Planning – Part 2
COLUMBUS, Ohio — In the last post, we discussed the different types of life insurance. In this post, we will explore the benefits and disadvantages of life insurance in farm transition planning as well as strategies for using life insurance. The Value of Life Insurance in Farm Estate Planning Liquidity for Estate Taxes and Debts:…
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What goes into a weather forecast?
What goes into a weather forecast? Farm Progress
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Soybeans drop, corn hits 4-year low as bumper US crops forecast
Soybeans drop, corn hits 4-year low as bumper US crops forecast ZAWYA
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Russia unleashes massive drone and missile attack on Ukraine
Russia unleashes massive drone and missile attack on Ukraine larongeNOW
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Walmart Recalls Apple Juice Sold in 25 States Due to Elevated Arsenic Levels
WASHINGTON (AP) — Walmart has recalled nearly 10,000 cases of apple juice sold in stores across the U.S. that were found to contain potentially harmful levels of inorganic arsenic. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration gave the recall a more urgent classification Friday after making its original announcement Aug. 15. The new classification said the affected product may temporarily…
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Claas Exec Outlook for 2025: ‘Wait and See’
Claas Exec Outlook for 2025: ‘Wait and See’ Farm Equipment
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Concerns Over Rice Shortage Growing in Japan Amid Higher Demand
Concerns Over Rice Shortage Growing in Japan Amid Higher Demand Morning Ag Clips –
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Sunflowers “Dance” to Avoid Blocking the Sun From Each Other
BOULDER, Colo. — A new study by Tel Aviv University, in collaboration with the University of Colorado, Boulder, discovered that plants that grow in dense environments, where each plant casts a shadow on its neighbor, find a collective solution with the help of random movements that help them find optimal growth directions. In this way,…
