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Kubota Unveils New Solutions at CES® 2025, Enhancing Equipment with Connectivity & Automation
Kubota Unveils New Solutions at CES® 2025, Enhancing Equipment with Connectivity & Automation Farm Equipment
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Mexican Border is Expected to Open for Feeder Cattle Week of Jan. 20, Sources Say
Mexican Border is Expected to Open for Feeder Cattle Week of Jan. 20, Sources Say Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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U.S. Grains Council works to establish world markets
U.S. Grains Council works to establish world markets norfolkneradio.com
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Banana Road From South America to China
Banana Road From South America to China LA Progressive
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Houseplants That Don’t Require Soil? Look To Air Plants
WASHINGTON — If you’re looking for a houseplant that’s as unique as it is low-maintenance, let me introduce you to air plants, members of the Tillandsia genus in the Bromeliad family. I first became acquainted with Tillandsia circa 2007, when I was invited to tour the Epcot Flower and Garden Festival at Walt Disney World…
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Major Fla. Grower to End Citrus Ops After Hurricanes, Tree Disease
ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — A major grower said this week it was abandoning its citrus growing operations, reflecting the headwinds Florida’s signature crops are facing following a series of hurricanes and tree diseases. Alico Inc. announced Monday that it planned to wind down its citrus operations after the current crop is harvested later this year. About 3,400…
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Proposed legislation would decimate Illinois hemp industry
The president of the Illinois Healthy Alternatives Association says a proposal in the General Assembly would decimate the state’s hemp industry. Justin Ward says the bill, which seeks to ban the sale of products like HHC and Delta 8 outside of licensed cannabis dispensaries, would put many hemp farmers out of business. “It would absolutely…
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AGCO Dominates Agricultural Innovation with 5 Major AE50 Awards for Groundbreaking Farm Tech
AGCO Dominates Agricultural Innovation with 5 Major AE50 Awards for Groundbreaking Farm Tech StockTitan
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Wheat farmers await results from winter moisture
Wheat farmers await results from winter moisture High Plains Journal
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Farmland Values Stable in IA/KS/MN/NE/ND/SD/WI/WY
OMAHA, Neb. (January 7, 2025) – Farmland values remain stable across Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wisconsin and Wyoming, the eight states served by AgCountry Farm Credit Services (AgCountry), Farm Credit Services of America (FCSAmerica) and Frontier Farm Credit. While sales activity has slowed, cropland is showing pockets of strength, according to the latest Benchmark Farm Value Trends Report…
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2024 Ethanol Exports Set New Record in Just 11 Months
According to data released Tuesday by the Census Bureau, U.S. ethanol exports for 2024 totaled 1.72 billion gallons just through November, already surpassing the previous annual record of 1.67 billion gallons set in 2018. With one month of data to go, exports were on pace to approach 1.9 billion gallons for the full 2024 calendar…
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A Change in the Weather in the US Corn Belt
BOULDER, Colo. — The sweeping land use changes and irrigation of the U.S. Corn Belt, along with the influence of the area’s shallow groundwater, have significantly altered precipitation patterns in that vital agricultural region, new research shows. The study, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, focuses on “precipitation recycling” — a process…
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Corn and Soybeans See Profit Taking Tuesday, While Wheat Extends Gains
Corn and Soybeans See Profit Taking Tuesday, While Wheat Extends Gains Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Kansas growers hoping for replenished soils from weekend blizzard
A pair of central Kansas crop growers are hopeful snowfall from a weekend blizzard can help replenish soil levels. Paul Penner says much of the region is still being impacted by moderate drought. “I’m very grateful that we’ve got this moisture here. The ice and snow kind of covers the wheat right now and prevents…
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Global Dairy Trade index starts year lower
The Global Dairy Trade Index fell for a second straight trading session Tuesday. Cheese, butter, and buttermilk values rose, while powders, lactose, and anhydrous milk fat values fell. The average winning price for products was $4,029 per metric ton, down 1.4% from two weeks ago. There were 143 winning bidders during 17 rounds of bidding…
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Biocontrol Breakthrough Offers Hope Against Mosquitoes and Agricultural Pests
SYDNEY, Australia — A revolutionary new biological pest control method that targets the lifespan of female insects could significantly reduce the threat of insect pests such as disease-carrying mosquitoes by offering faster and more effective results than current methods. Described today in Nature Communications, the technique developed by researchers in Applied BioSciences and the ARC Centre…
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Farmer Sentiment Drifts Lower While Producers Remain Optimistic About the Future
WASHINGTON — Farmer sentiment drifted lower in December as the Purdue University/CME Group Ag Economy Barometer dropped 9 points to a reading of 136. The decline was driven by producers’ weaker perspective on current conditions in U.S. agriculture and their farms, with the Index of Current Conditions falling 13 points to 100. Although the Current Conditions Index declined this month,…
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Corn and Soy Start Day in Red
Corn and Soy Start Day in Red | Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025 Successful Farming
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Record Grain Prices: Global Weather Woes Shake Markets
Record Grain Prices: Global Weather Woes Shake Markets Finimize