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US agriculture primed to be next frontier in cybersecurity in new year, experts, lawmakers say
US agriculture primed to be next frontier in cybersecurity in new year, experts, lawmakers say AOL
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Ways to make sure your pets stay warm as colder weather approaches
Ways to make sure your pets stay warm as colder weather approaches AOL
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Ring in the new year with traditionally lucky foods
Ring in the new year with traditionally lucky foods KPCnews.com
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US corn futures climb to 6-month top, wheat firms, soy sags
U.S. grains: US corn futures climb to 6-month top, wheat firms, soy sags Country Guide
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Food Safety Experts Break Down the Meaning of “Best Before” and “Use By” Dates on Food Labels
Food Safety Experts Break Down the Meaning of “Best Before” and “Use By” Dates on Food Labels MSN
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Weekly overview of ag commodity market news
Season of Giving Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Ag Tech and Machinery Trends to Track for 2025
Ag Tech and Machinery Trends to Track for 2025 Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Favorable Precipitation for Argentina Next Week
Favorable Precipitation for Argentina Next Week DTN The Progressive Farmer
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USDA Promises To Get Tougher on Listeria
USDA Promises To Get Tougher on Listeria Food Processing
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Cattle futures finish the week higher
At the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, live and feeder cattle were higher, watching direct business develop. Boxed beef was also higher during the session. February live cattle closed $.55 higher at $190.65 and April lives closed $.75 higher at $193.35. January feeder cattle closed $2.07 higher at $261.37 and March feeder cattle closed $1.05 higher at…
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Better method to detect mycotoxins could be coming
Better method to detect mycotoxins could be coming Farm Progress
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Wheat Futures Higher as Major Buyers Hit Market
Wheat Futures Higher as Major Buyers Hit Market – Daily Grain Highlights Marketscreener.com
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Can Grain Markets Build on The Higher Week?
Can Grain Markets Build on The Higher Week? Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Trump’s Tariff Threats Are Setting Off a Global Supply Chain ‘Freakout’
Trump’s Tariff Threats Are Setting Off a Global Supply Chain ‘Freakout’ Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Wet Conditions for Midwest and Southern US
Wet Conditions for Midwest and Southern US DTN The Progressive Farmer
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Severe weather across the country could hamper holiday travel this weekend
Severe weather across the country could hamper holiday travel this weekend Yahoo! Voices
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Trade war with Mexico would be detrimental to dairy
A dairy economist says a trade war with Mexico would cause major issues for the U.S. dairy industry. Corey Geiger with CoBank tells Brownfield, “One in six tankers of milk leave our shores, and not necessarily our shores sometimes it just crosses our border.” “Our number one customer is Mexico. One in four dairy products…
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An increase in ethanol production
U.S. ethanol production inched higher last week. The U.S. Energy Information Administration says production averaged one million, one hundred, ten thousand barrels per day, Ethanol stocks were reported at 23.1 million barrels, the largest level since the end of September. Inventories grew across all regions except the East Coast and the Rocky Mountains. The Renewable Fuels Association says…
