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Grains fell on knee-jerk reactions but recovery could take time
Grains fell on knee-jerk reactions but recovery could take time  Agweek
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“Carbon payments are the only profit I got”
Carbon brings profitability to farmers  Farm Progress
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Minnesota farmers express discontent over prices, regulations at Farmfest
Minnesota farmers express discontent over prices, regulations at Farmfest  Star Tribune
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Farm Action Urges USDA to Revise Proposed Rule, Eliminate Poultry Tournament System
Farm Action Urges USDA to Revise Proposed Rule  Morning Ag Clips –
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Heat was the story of the past week
Heat was the story of the past week  High Plains Journal
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CHS partners on $440 million grain terminal in Brazil
CHS partners on $440 million grain terminal in Brazil  Star Tribune
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How Will Debby Affect the Weekend Weather in New England?
How Will Debby Affect the Weekend Weather in New England?  wcyy.com
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The arrival of a La Nina has been delayed which could be good news for farmers
The arrival of a La Nina has been delayed which could be good news  Fox Weather
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Local implement dealers navigate slump in farm equipment sales
Local implement dealers navigate slump in farm equipment sales  telegraphherald.com
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Wasde preview: Higher soybean production expected to boost US passing stocks
Wasde preview: Higher soybean production expected to boost US passing stocks  AgriCensus
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Wasde preview: US figures projected higher, global numbers lower
Wasde preview: US figures projected higher, global numbers lower  AgriCensus
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USDA Publishes Additional Ag Promotion Program Funds Announcement
USDA Publishes Additional Ag Promotion Program Funds Announcement  AGInfo Ag Information Network
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Know Before You Buy Local Foods at Fairs, Festivals, Farmers Markets or Online
LANSING, Mich. — It’s farmers market, fair, and festival season in Michigan, and that means a lot of food entrepreneurs are out selling their goods, from ready-to-eat meals and fresh baked goods to specialty processed foods like hot sauces, salsas, jams, pickles, and more. The Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development reminds consumers to…
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Assessing Damage Crops During Times of Excessive Rainfall
RALEIGH, N.C. — Tropical storm Debby is currently bringing significant amounts of rainfall to areas where fresh fruits and vegetables are grown in North Carolina. This can lead to situations where produce inadvertently comes in contact with contaminated water that may lead to produce safety concerns. Over the next several days, we urge produce growers…
