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AGCO extends TAFE agreement amid settlement talks
AGCO extends TAFE agreement amid settlement talks  Investing.com
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65% of farmers lack risk management plans
Nationwide News: 65% of farmers lack risk management plans  Ohio Farm Bureau
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Grain Rally Mystery: Why Are Soybeans, Corn, and Wheat Bucking the Trend?
Grain Rally Mystery: Why Are Soybeans, Corn, and Wheat Bucking the Trend?  The Globe and Mail
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Secretary Rollins, Secretary Wright, and Administrator Zeldin Visit Oklahoma to Highlight Trump Administration Efforts to Unleash American Energy
Secretary Rollins, Secretary Wright, and Administrator Zeldin Visit Oklahoma to Highlight Trump Administration Efforts to Unleash American Energy  USDA (.gov)
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After forcing resignations, USDA tries to walk back staff cuts and calls frontline workers ‘vital’
After forcing resignations, USDA tries to walk back staff cuts and calls frontline workers ‘vital’  Investigate Midwest
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Regional Climate Centers resume operations after funding loss led to closures
Regional Climate Centers resume operations after funding loss led to closures  Houston Public Media
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Grains Rally with Chart Breakout in Beans, Despite Bearish China News
Grains Rally with Chart Breakout in Beans, Despite Bearish China News  AgWeb
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U.S. grains: Soybeans gain strength as investors hope for more demand outside China
U.S. grains: Soybeans gain strength as investors hope for more demand outside China  Canadian Cattlemen
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Farm Bureau Presses EPA for Clarity on WOTUS Rule Post-Sackett
Farm Bureau Presses EPA for Clarity on WOTUS Rule Post-Sackett  AgWeb
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Four States Ask USDA to Let Them Ban Soda, Candy From SNAP
Four States Ask USDA to Let Them Ban Soda, Candy From SNAPÂ Â Newsmax
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12 States Sue Administration Over Tariffs
A dozen states have sued the Trump administration in the U.S. Court of International Trade in New York to stop its tariff policy, claiming it is unlawful and has brought chaos to the American economy. Yahoo says the lawsuit challenges Trump’s claim that he could arbitrarily impose tariffs based on the International Emergency Economic Powers…
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Feed Grain Weekly: Prices rise on seasonality
Feed Grain Weekly: Prices rise on seasonality  Country Guide
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Crop Protection Lawsuits Refocused: What This New State Law Means
Crop Protection Lawsuits Refocused: What This New State Law Means  AgWeb
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Planting Soybeans Early: Risks and Key Considerations
Planting Soybeans Early: Risks and Key Considerations  AgWeb
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Will the markets continue volatility or become more stable this week?
Will the markets continue volatility or become more stable this week?  Farms.com
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Milk futures higher, cash dairy mixed Thursday
May Class III milk futures on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange closed 28 cents higher at $18.65. June up a dime at $17.45. July futures 3 higher at $17.93. August through October contracts 5 to 11 cents higher. Dry whey up $0.01 at $0.51 Blocks down $0.06 at $1.70 Barrels down $0.0950 at $1.69 Butter unchanged…
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Getting Most Out of Pre-Emergence Herbicides: It Starts with Your Soil
ST. PAUL, Minn. — Using pre-emergence herbicides is a great way to stay ahead of weeds in corn and soybean production, but there is more to it than simply picking the right herbicide or spraying at correct time. How well these herbicides perform is dependent on your soil and how you farm. Factors including soil…
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Grain Markets Bounce Back While the Chop Persists in Livestock
Grain Markets Bounce Back While the Chop Persists in Livestock  AgWeb
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Can Grain And Oilseed Prices Move Higher?
Can Grain And Oilseed Prices Higher?  Barchart.com