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Heat dominates the Plains, expands into parts of the western Corn Belt
Across the Corn Belt, hot weather is expanding into the far upper Midwest, where Friday’s high temperatures will generally range from 90 to 100°F. In areas that have experienced a cool, wet growing season to date, a short-lived hot spell may benefit corn and soybeans. Across the remainder of the Midwest, sunny, mild weather favors…
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Agtech seedlings: Defense contractor Tesseract retools military drones for US farms
Also in this week’s farm technology news: Tyson to explore potential partnerships with five supply chain startups, and Farmblox raises $2.5 million to scale in-field sensors. https://www.agriculturedive.com/news/agtech-seedlings-tesseract-farmblox-tyson/722538/
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Corn and soy fall as rain forecast in US, wheat up
Corn and soy fall as rain forecast in US, wheat up ZAWYA
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Farmers continue to be battered by low corn prices
Farmers continue to be battered by low corn prices Indiana Public Media
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Farmers facing off against corn aphids
Two central Illinois farmers are among many in the state fighting corn aphids. “They’re everywhere. I’ve heard some guys say that it’s literally sucking the life out of some of their corn.” Clint Gorden, who farms in Macon County, says they’re not usually a concern. “It’s very hybrid specific, which from what I understand that’s…
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This Is What Whales Are Betting On Deere
This Is What Whales Are Betting On Deere Benzinga
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Moving Iron: The retail vs. auction market
Moving Iron: The retail vs. auction market Successful Farming
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Researchers Examine Nanotechnological Methods for Improving Agriculture
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Nanoscale particles could potentially help address agricultural and environmental sustainability issues on a global scale. Those issues include rising food demand, increasing greenhouse gas emissions generated by agricultural activities, climbing costs of agrochemicals, reducing crop yields induced by climate change, and degrading soil quality. A class of nanoscale particles called “nanocarriers”…
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USDA Use of Ag Data for ‘Climate Smart’ Programs Raises Data Privacy Concerns Among Farmers
[Technology Corner] USDA Use of Ag Data Raises Data Privacy Concerns Among Farmers Precision Farming Dealer
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USDA attaché projects Argentina’s corn output at 49 mln tons, wheat 18.6 mln tons in 2024/25
USDA attaché projects Argentina’s corn output at 49 mln tonnes, wheat 18.6 mln tonnes in 2024/25 AgriCensus
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Ukraine has already harvested more than 22 million tons of new crops
Ukraine has already harvested more than 22 million tons of new crops Українські Національні Новини
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Video of John Deere CEO Admitting to Discriminating Against White Employees Causes New Scandal
Robby Starbuck is at it again. This time he has dug up a clip of John Deere CEO John May speaking at a global town hall meeting for John Deere in 2022, wherein seemingly admits to illegal racial discrimination at the company. Wow. John Deere CEO John May should resign or be fired over this…
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John Deere Speaks Publicly For the First Time About Layoffs, New Challenges in the Ag Economy
EXCLUSIVE: John Deere Speaks Publicly For the First Time About Layoffs, New Challenges in the Ag Economy Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
