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Earlier silking for this year’s corn crop cycle
Earlier silking for this year’s corn crop cycle  Ag Proud
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Check Roots for Soybean Cyst Nematode
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Soybean cyst nematode (SCN) is quietly expanding its presence in Ohio, with increasing numbers across the state. Fields affected by SCN might not show aboveground visible symptoms, but SCN females can be detected attached to soybean roots six to eight weeks after planting. We encourage Ohio soybean growers to actively manage SCN…
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NE: Special session coming to tackle property tax relief
Special session coming to tackle property tax relief  Farm Progress
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Sen. Grassley says he trusts Trump, or at least our checks and balances
Within our checks and balances, Grassley says he trusts Trump  Fort Dodge Messenger
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Weather is generally being good to corn/soybeans
Weather is generally being good to corn/soybeans  norfolkneradio.com
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U.S. grains: Soybeans, corn touch two-week highs on short-covering, weather
U.S. grains: Soybeans, corn touch two-week highs on short-covering, weather  Grainews
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Senate Ag Chair Again Insists Farm Bill Is Regionally Biased
Stabenow Again Plays the Regional-Biased Farm Bill Card  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Corn rootworm emergence picking up steam
An extension agronomist says corn rootworm has been prevalent across parts of the Corn Belt. Meaghan Anderson with Iowa State University says rootworm beetles have been rapidly emerging. “Unless you go out and get in your fields, some people may be surprised by yield loss at the end of the season and unaware of where…
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Ag Groups Urge EPA to Reform ESA Processes for Pesticides
Ag Groups Urge EPA to Reform ESA Processes for Pesticides  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Is your farm safe from cyber attacks?
Is your farm safe?  Farm Progress
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Top Weather Analog Year Suggests Hope, Concern for US Corn Crop
Top Weather Analog Year Suggests Hope, Concern for US Corn Crop  DTN The Progressive Farmer
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Row Crops Add More Weather Premium: How Much of a Rally Could it Produce?
Row Crops Add More Weather Premium: How Much of a Rally Could it Produce?  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Cattle, hog futures move higher
At the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, live and feeder cattle were up ahead of the week’s direct business. August lives closed $2.37 higher at $186.30 and October live cattle closed $1.52 higher at $186.12. August feeder cattle closed $2.35 higher at $258.75 and September feeder cattle closed $2.10 higher at $258.60. Direct cash cattle trade activity…
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Wheat closes weak, with soybeans and corn mixed
Wheat closes weak, with soybeans and corn mixed  brownfieldagnews.com
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VIDEO: Rock picking meets modern day
VIDEO: Rock picking meets modern day  Grainews
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States That Tend to See Final Corn Yields Higher or Lower Than August Estimate
States That Tend to See Final Corn Yields Higher or Lower Than August Estimate  DTN The Progressive Farmer
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These Plants Wait Their Whole Lives to Bloom Once. It’s Usually Spectacular
NEW YORK — Flowering annuals generally bloom nonstop before dying at the end of the year or season. Perennials return every year, providing either season-long color, a burst of blossoms followed by sporadic blooming or a limited show that can last as little as two weeks. And biennials flower only in their second year before…
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How Ukraine broke Putin’s Black Sea grain blockade – and what it means for Africa
How Ukraine broke Putin’s Black Sea grain blockade – and what it means for Africa  The Telegraph
