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China seeks stronger soybean ties with Russia
China seeks stronger soybean ties with Russia Canadian Cattlemen
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Brazil farmers, government slam Danone for cutting out Brazilian soy
Brazil farmers, government slam Danone for cutting out Brazilian soy Country Guide
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Domestic ethanol supply tightens
The U.S. ethanol supply dipped to a near one-year low last week. The U.S. Energy Information Administration says domestic stocks hit their lowest level since early December 2023 at 21.771 million barrels, a decrease of 452,000 on the week. That is an increase of 759,000 barrels on the year due to the overall pace of…
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Using ultrasound for chute-side diagnostics
Using ultrasound isn’t a new concept in the cattle industry But, Dr. Brad White, a veterinarian and director of the Beef Cattle Institute at Kansas State University, says using it to calculate lung score is — because respiratory diseases don’t always affect the entire lung. “Many people have done studies looking at how we scan…
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US Election: What could it mean for Aussie farmers?
US Election: What could it mean for Aussie farmers? The Weekly Times
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Are Farmland Prices Really Falling? A Piece of CRP Ground Just Sold for $17,000 Per Acre in Iowa
Are Farmland Prices Really Falling? A Piece of CRP Ground Just Sold for $17,000 Per Acre in Iowa Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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United States sees record-breaking 24 billion-dollar weather disasters in 2024, with 418 fatalities
United States sees record-breaking 24 billion-dollar weather disasters in 2024, with 418 fatalities The Watchers
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Populist Campaigner Challenges Low-Profile Senator in Nebraska
Populist Campaigner Challenges Low-Profile Senator in Nebraska Successful Farming
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Winter Wheat Woes: Weather isn’t playing kindly with growers
Winter Wheat Woes: Weather isn’t playing kindly with growers RFD-TV
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Higher Ag Productivity May Be Cheapest Way to Reduce Carbon Emissions
Higher Ag Productivity May Be Cheapest Way to Reduce Carbon Emissions Successful Farming
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Rural economic wrap-up
Rural economic wrap-up Farm Talk
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Farm Economy Steady to Weakening
While the farm economy seems to have stabilized in the Midwest and Northern Plains, it weakened in the rest of the U.S. this fall. Producers are dealing with high costs and lower commodity prices. The Federal Reserve’s Beige Book says, “Agricultural activity was flat to down modestly, with some crop prices remaining unprofitably low.” Farmers…
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Farm Bureau: Low Inventory Leads to Uncertainty in Cattle Markets
A pair of recent market reports paint a picture of cattle on feed supplies remaining steady even as cash cattle prices moved higher. Bernt Nelson, an economist for the American Farm Bureau Federation, says the Cattle on Feed report is a good indicator of what’s coming in the market. “A lot of that has to…
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Co-op Tractor’s Complicated History
Co-op Tractor’s Complicated History Successful Farming
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3 Big Things Today
3 Big Things Today, October 30, 2024 Successful Farming
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New Holland Introduces New Articulated Loader
New Holland Introduces New Articulated Loader Lancaster Farming
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Turbulent picture for global wheat market
Turbulent picture for global wheat market All About Feed
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Soy-Based Asphalt and Soy Concrete Protectant at ISA
INDIANAPOLIS — When you pull into the parking lot at the Indiana Soybean Alliance (ISA) office, you’re driving on more than just asphalt — you’re rolling over a piece of innovation funded by soybean farmer checkoff dollars. The lot is paved with soy-based asphalt and treated with a soy-based sealer, both eco-friendly solutions showcasing soybeans’…
