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Limited rail capacity in Mexico a concern for US ag trade
The chief economist at the National Grain and Feed Association says rail service capacity issues in Mexico are starting to effect U.S. ag trade. Max Fisher tells Brownfield… “There’s a lot of trade going on between the Mexico and United States. It’s just inundating the railroad in Mexico to where they don’t have enough capacity…
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Trying to limit calories? Skip the dip, researchers advise
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Snacks provide, on average, about one-fourth of most people’s daily calories. With nearly one in three adults in the United States overweight and more than two in five with obesity, according to National Institutes of Health, researchers in the Penn State Sensory Evaluation Center are investigating how Americans can snack smarter. The latest study conducted in the center, housed in the College…
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CNH’s new CEO designates agriculture a core business amid market challenges
The tractor maker is also once again building out its leadership team to address sales headwinds as demand wanes.
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Farm Shop Doors: Easy Access Doesn’t Come Easy
Farm Shop Doors: Easy Access Doesn’t Come Easy Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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CNH Expects 2nd Quarter Lower Sales to Carry Through 2024
CNH Expects 2nd Quarter Lower Sales to Carry Through 2024 DTN The Progressive Farmer
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Wheat sees slightly rally, soybeans, corn close lower
Soybeans were modestly lower on speculative and technical selling. Severe storms and stressful temperatures have likely had some impact on the crop, but development conditions have been better in some areas, so the trade sentiment, for now, is everything should balance out. The USDA’s next production update is out August 12th, along with the monthly…
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Cattle futures fall amid fund selling, lower wholesale prices
U.S. livestock: Cattle futures fall amid fund selling, lower wholesale prices Country Guide
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John Deere Layoffs: Will ‘Brain Drain’ Hit Deere HQ?
John Deere Layoffs: Will ‘Brain Drain’ Hit Deere HQ? Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Corn prices near four-year low, trapped below $4/bushel
U.S. grains: Corn prices near four-year low, trapped below $4/bushel Country Guide
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Corn and Soybeans Make New Lows and Its Not Just Funds That Are Selling
AgDay Markets Now: John Heinberg Says Corn and Soybeans Make New Lows and Its Not Just Funds That Are Selling Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Agricultural trade turnover between Ukraine and the EU increased to $8.2 billion
Agricultural trade turnover between Ukraine and the EU increased to $8.2 billion Українські Національні Новини
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‘Outside markets’ weigh on ag prices
‘Outside markets’ weigh on ag prices The Western Producer
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EPA Grants Emergency Fuel Waiver to Midwest States Impacted by Joliet Refinery Shutdown
EPA Grants Emergency Fuel Waiver to Midwest States Impacted by Joliet Refinery Shutdown Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Farm Aid Festival Returns to New York Amid Loss of 3000 NY Farms in Five Years
Farm Aid Festival Returns to New York Amid Loss of 3000 NY Farms in Five Years Look to the Stars
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Williamsburg ag manufacturer lays off 193 employees
Williamsburg ag manufacturer lays off 193 employees The Gazette
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Corn and Soybeans Make Fresh Lows: Is the Pressure From Supply or Demand?
Corn and Soybeans Make Fresh Lows: Is the Pressure From Supply or Demand? Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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The potato: from the farm to the grocery store
Potatoes are grown on more than 1 million acres of ground across the United States. Annually, 41.3 billion pounds of potatoes are grown in the United States. Alsum Farms, based in Wisconsin, grows multiple different varieties of potatoes – russets, reds, whites, fingerlings, creamers, organic potatoes, and goldens. AUDIO: Healthy Living with Jeff Huber on…
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Profitability pacing technology adaptation
A pair of Illinois farmers say profitability concerns are the primary factor in adapting new technology. “First and foremost, it’s the bottom line, and the cost, and what that rate of return might be?” Illinois Farm Bureau vice president Evan Hultine, who farms in Bureau County, says it’s a balancing act. “But I think we…
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Central South Dakota wheat has been “really good”
The general manager of Oahe Grain Corporation in central South Dakota says a good winter wheat harvest is wrapping up and promising spring wheat harvest has begun. Tim Luken tells Brownfield a lot of grain elevators in the area are full of winter wheat. “I just got off the phone with a few farmers today…
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Profit Downturn Continues for Global Ag Traders
Profit Downturn Continues for Global Ag Traders grainjournal.com
