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Other items up for election on Nov. 5
Other items up for election on Nov. 5Â Â Farms.com
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USDA not providing enough tags for new program
USDA not providing enough tags for new program  Tri-State Livestock News
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Grains Caught Between Demand and Election Jitters: Are Cattle Topping?
Grains Caught Between Demand and Election Jitters: Are Cattle Topping?  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Mexico is Back with Another Big Buy of U.S. Corn, So, What’s Driving the Surge in Sales?
Mexico is Back with Another Big Buy of U.S. Corn, So, What’s Driving the Surge in Sales?  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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EU wheat ends week lower in wake of US markets
EU wheat ends week lower in wake of US markets  XM
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Soybean Outlook: Next 5, 30, 90 Days
Soybean Outlook: Next 5, 30, 90 Days (11/1/24)Â Â Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Engineers answer questions on engine oil, grease & more
Engineers answer questions on oil, grease & more  Farm Progress
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Extension specialist says farm succession plans lacking
A University of Illinois Extension specialist says more attention needs to be brought to farm succession planning. Kevin Brooks, a commercial ag educator, tells Brownfield… “Only 19% of farm operations, and I would include land owners in this as well, have a plan in place for the farm to continue after the retirement or death…
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Soybeans firm, set for second week of gains on strong demand
Soybeans firm, set for second week of gains on strong demand  ZAWYA
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UN Report Warns of Conflict-Induced Famine and Catastrophic Hunger in 5 Major Hotspots
ROME — Acute food insecurity is set to increase in both magnitude and severity across 22 countries and territories, according to a new United Nations report. The report warns that the spread of conflict, particularly in the Middle East – coupled with climate and economic stressors – is pushing millions of people to the brink. The…
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Congress questions USDA on $45.6M in aid to bankrupt processor
Congress questions USDA on $45.6M in aid to bankrupt processor  National Hog Farmer
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U.S. to Begin Bulk Milk Testing for Bird Flu After Push from Industry
Exclusive: U.S. to Begin Bulk Milk Testing for Bird Flu After Push from Industry  Dairy Herd Management
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This $1 Wonder Spice Could Lower Your Risk of Cancer and Heart Disease
WASHINGTON — A striking red spice with a mildly sweet and smoky taste, paprika has long added fabulous flavor to cuisines worldwide. Now, a recent Data Bridge Market Research report indicates the paprika market will nearly double over the next few years. Experts expect the popularity of this super spice to grow at an unprecedented rate…
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Sweet treats are great – but nutrients are what matter most
A registered dietitian says it’s important not to demonize any food when having conversations with kids about balanced diets. Kim Galeaz says it’s all about balance. AUDIO: Healthy Living on balanced eating The post Sweet treats are great – but nutrients are what matter most appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.
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Election 2024: Competing visions of how USDA funding can help rural America
Election 2024: Competing visions of how USDA funding can help rural America  Conway Daily Sun
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USDA Electronic Ear Tag Rule Takes Effect Nov. 5
USDA Electronic Ear Tag Rule Takes Effect Nov. 5Â Â Lancaster Farming
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Why Kernel Weight Matters
Why Kernel Weight Matters  Farms.com
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Autonomous Vehicles: Making Farming Smarter & More Efficient
Autonomous Vehicles: Making Farming Smarter & More Efficient  EV Magazine
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Patience and discipline are keys to marketing in volatile situations
Patience and discipline are keys to marketing in volatile situations  Agweek
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USDA reports decline in irrigated farmland
USDA reports decline in irrigated farmland  The Packer
