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This Spring is Setting Up to Be Eerily Similar to 1968: Here’s What That Could Mean for Drought This Summer
This Spring is Setting Up to Be Eerily Similar to 1968: Here’s What That Could Mean for Drought This Summer AgWeb
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Wheat market keeping a close watch on planting progress
Wheat market keeping a close watch on planting progress AgUpdate
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Central US facing days of severe weather heading into weekend
Central US facing days of severe weather heading into weekend AccuWeather
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Phishing scam uses USDA logo
Phishing scam uses USDA logo TheDailyNewsOnline.com
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New Risk Maps Help Soybean Farmers Spot Charcoal Rot Before It Strikes
WASHINGTON — Charcoal rot, caused by the soilborne fungus Macrophomina phaseolina (Mp), poses a serious threat to soybean health and harvests at a global scale. The disease thrives in dry, hot conditions and can quietly devastate crops before symptoms even appear. Now, researchers have developed high-resolution risk maps that predict where charcoal rot is most likely…
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Rabobank: Fertilizer prices trending higher in 2025
Rabobank: Fertilizer prices trending higher in 2025 World Grain
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Trump says US is very close to a tariffs deal with Japan
Trump says US is very close to a tariffs deal with Japan Reuters
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Off-Farm Income Keeping Some Operations Afloat
For most U.S. farm households, income from off-farm jobs like teaching, driving a bus, or managing a bank branch helps keep an operation running. According to a new AFBF Market Intel Report, it says in 2023 that 23 percent of farm household income for farm families came from farming itself, which means 77 percent of…
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A trade deal with India could be a defining moment for U.S. agriculture
A trade deal with India could be a defining moment for U.S. agriculture Agweek