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Congressional Candidates Outline Agricultural Priorities
RICHMOND, Va. — Voters concerned with agricultural issues can make informed decisions this election season, thanks to a comprehensive questionnaire completed by many of Virginia’s congressional contenders. Virginia Farm Bureau Federation sends a questionnaire to all state congressional candidates regarding issues important to Virginia agriculture. Their responses can be viewed at bit.ly/AgPACcandidateQA. “Congressional elections are an…
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Technical Buying and Demand Combine to Support Corn and Soybeans: Livestock Also Higher
Technical Buying and Demand Combine to Support Corn and Soybeans: Livestock Also Higher Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Drought Continues to Expand; Is a Pattern Shift Coming Soon?
(FARGO, ND)– Drought conditions continue to expand across a wide portion of the U.S. as fall harvest rolls along. The latest drought monitor shows well over 75% of the country in some form of drought from abnormally dry (D0) to exceptional drought (D4) as of this past Thursday. The question now is, when will we…
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More unseasonably mild, warm weather ahead for the Heartland; a trend towards wetter, too
Looking ahead, the 6- to 10-day outlook calls for the likelihood of warmer-than-normal weather nationwide, except for near- or below-normal temperatures in the Pacific Northwest and parts of New England. Meanwhile, wetter-than-normal conditions across the lower Southeast, the Northwest, and northern sections of California and the Great Basin should contrast with near- or below-normal precipitation…
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Rural Landowner Sues After State Searches Property Without Warrant or Consent
Rural Landowner Sues After State Searches Property Without Warrant or Consent Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Near ideal fall weather for many; spotty showers for parts of the central Corn Belt
Across the Corn Belt, producers continue to push toward an early completion of autumn fieldwork, with 67% of the U.S. soybeans already harvested by October 13, along with 47% of the corn. Those values, from more than a week ago, were significantly ahead of the respective 5-year averages of 51 and 39%. Currently, Midwestern weather…
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U.S. exporters race to ship soybeans as looming election stokes tariff worries
U.S. exporters race to ship soybeans as looming election stokes tariff worries Successful Farming
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Wheat and corn markets face weather disruptions
Wheat and corn markets face weather disruptions FeedNavigator.com
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3 Big Things Today
3 Big Things Today, October 22, 2024 Successful Farming
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Dry fall has farmers concerned
An east central Illinois farmer says fungicides were a wise investment this growing season. Brian Krukewitt, who’s based in Champaign County, tells Brownfield… “Definitely some funguses out there.” He says, “I think from what I’m seeing so far and hearing that fungicide this year did pay, and I think we’re seeing it, some of the…
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EPA Approves Next Generation of Glufosinate-Based Herbicide for Use in Multiple Crops
EPA Approves Next Generation of Glufosinate-Based Herbicide for Use in Multiple Crops Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Ukraine’s potato harvest drops 18% due to poor weather; inflation spikes
Ukraine’s potato harvest drops 18% due to poor weather; inflation spikes Business Standard
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Russia asks BRICS to start grain exchange
Russia asks BRICS to start grain exchange PressReader
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Ideal Weather Conditions for Georgia Cotton Harvests
Ideal Weather Conditions for Georgia Cotton Harvests Southeast AgNet
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Move Over Pumpkins, Give Gourds the Spotlight
FARGO, N.D. — It’s October and the spooky season is upon us. Yards are decorated, kids are figuring out their costumes and it’s all things pumpkin. Pumpkin spice is in full swing. Here in Bismarck, Papa’s Pumpkin Patch is already halfway through its season and pumpkins are getting many makeovers in homes. As I drive…
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2025 wheat futures prices rise vs crop 2024
2025 wheat futures prices rise vs crop 2024: Grain market daily ahdb.org.uk
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Farmers Should Monitor Soil Temperature When Planning Fall Nitrogen Application
Farmers Should Monitor Soil Temperature When Planning Fall Nitrogen Application Morning Ag Clips –
