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Grains Mixed After Export Biz on WASDE Squaring: Livestock Fall with Cutouts
Grains Mixed After Export Biz on WASDE Squaring: Livestock Fall with Cutouts Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Brazil-Africa: A partnership renewed?
Brazil-Africa: A partnership renewed? African Business
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AFBF: Economic Conditions and Natural Disasters Mean Farmers Need Relief
A trifecta of natural disasters, high input costs and poor economic conditions has made the last year difficult for farmers and ranchers. Betty Resnick, an economist for the American Farm Bureau Federation, says there is some relief on the way but more is needed. “2023 ARC-county payments began being paid out last month,” says Resnick.…
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Corn Ticking Higher Ahead of USDA Reports
Corn Ticking Higher Ahead of USDA Reports Nasdaq
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What shipping produce into Russia looks like in 2024
What shipping produce into Russia looks like in 2024 FreshPlaza.com
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Argentina Cuts Forecast for Farmland Planted with Soybeans by 2%, Says Grains Exchange
Argentina Cuts Forecast for Farmland Planted with Soybeans by 2%, Says Grains Exchange Successful Farming
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Stable Near-Term Corn, Soy, and Wheat Prices at U.S. Farm Gate, USDA Says
Stable Near-Term Corn, Soy, and Wheat Prices at U.S. Farm Gate, USDA Says Successful Farming
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Speculation Starts on Who Will Be the Next Ag Secretary
(WASHINGTON D.C.) — As folks are lining up to try and secure a spot in President-elect Donald Trump’s administration, speculation has already been rolling on who might be the next Secretary of Agriculture come January. Some of the top names on the list for weeks now have included Texas Ag Commissioner Sid Miller, former ambassador…
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The remarkable rise of vineyards in Nebraska
The remarkable rise of vineyards in Nebraska Farm Progress
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Extreme weather patterns in Southern Africa and Its Implications
Extreme weather patterns in Southern Africa and Its Implications Modern Diplomacy
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Farm Equipment’s Best of the Web
Farm Equipment’s Best of the Web: Nov. 8, 2024 Farm Equipment
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Cattle Chat: The Risks of Offering Wrapped Hay Bales to Cattle
MANHATTAN, Kan. – When driving in Kansas, it is easy to spot big, round hay bales that are wrapped in plastic and ready to be fed to cattle. When it is time to feed the bale, some producers put the hay with the wrap on in a grinder and chop it up together, while others…
