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More crops, more farming practices should get a share of SAF credits, says Vilsack
More crops, more farming practices should get a share of SAF credits, says Vilsack Successful Farming
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Ukraine completes 2024 wheat harvest at 21.7 mln tons
Ukraine completes 2024 wheat harvest at 21.7 mln tons, ministry says Country Guide
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What economic factors should you consider with on-farm grain storage?
Grain IQ Podcast: What economic factors should you consider with on-farm grain storage? Rural Radio Network
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7 ag stories you can’t miss from Farm Progress
7 ag stories you can’t miss – August 16, 2024 Farm Progress
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Op-Ed: Dairy Farmers Should Be Wary of FMMO Changes
MADISON, Wis. — The flow of raw milk is a complex ecosystem where producers, processors and consumers are interconnected. One crucial aspect of this chain is the concept of “make allowances,” which refers to the margin or compensation processors receive for converting raw milk into consumable goods like cheeses. While this system is designed to…
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USDA Crop Forecasts Continue to Undergird Need for New Farm Bill
USDA crop forecasts this week add more grist to the argument for a new farm bill, with higher production, lower prices, and no relief in sight. World Ag Outlook Board Chair Mark Jekanowski says, “Season average market price for soybeans, we lowered this month, 30 cents per bushel, now forecast at 10-dollars-and-80-cents per bushel. Yield…
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Farmfest Forums Offer a Variety of Opinions
MANKATO, Minn. — Every year many key agriculture issues are discussed as part of the candidate forums and feature forums that are held at Farmfest in early August. Candidate forums have been part of Farmfest in every even numbered year since 1990. In 2024, a U.S. Senate candidate forum and two Congressional candidate forums were…
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AFBF Pres Wants Congress to Focus on Tax Reform
Many vital provisions in the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act are due to end at the close of next year. American Farm Bureau Federation President Zippy Duvall says Congress must not lose sight of protecting those provisions. Duvall says, “Our family farms are already burdened by inflation, increased supply costs, and much, much more.…
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Soybeans fall, set for third week of losses on record US output
Soybeans fall, set for third week of losses on record US output Business Recorder
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Fertilizer Prices Not Slumping Like Grain Prices
(NASHVILLE, TN)– As grain prices continue to slump lower amid the weight of projected big crops this fall, many crop input prices are not showing the same declines. That includes many inputs on the fertilizer side of the industry. Speaking on Tuesday’s episode of Agriculture of America (AOA), StoneX VP of Fertilizer Josh Linville shared…
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Benefical rains across the eastern Corn Belt; heat wave conditions continue on the southern Plains
Across the Corn Belt, showers and thunderstorms sweeping across the Mississippi Valley are providing generally beneficial moisture for corn and soybeans. Early Friday, some of the heaviest showers are found from Michigan, southward to the Ohio Valley. In advance and in the wake of recent rain, warm, dry weather is promoting summer crop development. On…
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How agricultural production is restored in Ukraine’s de-occupied Kherson region
“Healing the land from the scars of war”: how agricultural production is restored in the de-occupied K … Ukraine Crisis Media Center
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Hedging is crucial as grain markets face weak demand
Hedging is crucial as grain markets face weak demand Agweek
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Is Tractor Report’s Success a Threat to Legacy Ag Media?
Tractor Report has seen explosive growth since we launched on July 8th. We recently clocked over 1,900 unique IP addresses accessing our site in a 24-hour span, which is fairly impressive for a site that just recently launched in a niche community. We attribute this success to our commitment to providing constant updates throughout the…
