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Early Week Freeze Not a Concern; Dry Conditions Persist
(FARGO, ND) — With how dry and warm it has been in many parts of the Plains and Corn Belt the last month, this week’s early week frost and freeze event is not that big of a concern for late season crops. The continued dryness, however, is a concern according to Eric Snodgrass, Principal Atmospheric…
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Showers (some snow) around the Great Lakes region; a “November feel” across the Heartland
Across the Corn Belt, freezes occurred early Tuesday in many Midwestern locations from the upper Mississippi Valley westward, effectively ending the growing season in those areas. However, recent warm, dry conditions have assisted with crop maturation, minimizing concerns about this later-than-average first freeze. Chilly weather covers the remainder of the Corn Belt, with a few…
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Market Trends Report – October &November 2024
Market Trends Report – October & November 2024 Grain Farmers of Ontario
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Equipment Update: Sales Continue to Fall As Demand Softness Sets In
Equipment Update: Sales Continue to Fall As Demand Softness Sets In Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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NJ State “Next Gen” Farmer Program Seeks Input
TRENTON, N.J. — The New Jersey Farmland Preservation Program, administered by the State Agriculture Development Committee (SADC), is developing its new “Next Generation Farmer Program,” intended to support new and beginning farmers in addressing the barriers they face starting and establishing new, viable farming enterprises in New Jersey. “Developing next-generation farmers is critical to the…
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Hurricane slashes Georgia cotton crop by 20%
Hurricane slashes Georgia cotton crop by 20% Successful Farming
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Periodic Updates on the Grains, Livestock Futures Markets
Periodic Updates on the Grains, Livestock Futures Markets DTN The Progressive Farmer
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Analysis-AI enhances flood warnings but cannot erase risk of disaster
Analysis-AI enhances flood warnings but cannot erase risk of disaster AOL
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3 Big Things Today
3 Big Things Today, October 15, 2024 Successful Farming
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Southern Africa endures its worst hunger crisis in decades. Drought from El Nino to blame, UN says
Southern Africa endures its worst hunger crisis in decades. Drought from El Nino to blame, UN says WGAU
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Grain Markets Down for a Third Day: Will Chart Support Hold?
Grain Markets Down for a Third Day: Will Chart Support Hold? Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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How Pumpkin Spice Went From Ancient Seasoning to a Modern Craze
WASHINGTON — Pumpkin spice is everywhere in the fall – it’s in your coffee, your candles and maybe even your cereal. What started as a blend of ancient spices has become a cultural phenomenon. Let’s discover what is behind the pumpkin spice craze. First, pumpkin spice isn’t just one spice; It’s a blend of warm,…
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Understanding EPA’s new rules protecting farmworkers from pesticide exposure
Changes controversially expand the boundaries for “application exclusion zones” to include areas outside the farm.
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U.S. Corn Export Inspections Drop Back
U.S. Corn Export Inspections Drop Back MarketWatch
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Leaf-peepers are flocking to see New England’s brilliant fall colors
Leaf-peepers are flocking to see New England’s brilliant fall colors KWCH
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NCGA: Analysis Shows Tariff-Induced Trade War Would Hurt US Farmers
WASHINGTON — A new economic study paints a troubling picture of the potential results a renewed U.S.-China trade war could have on hundreds of thousands of farmers and rural communities, showing American-imposed tariffs would come at a steep cost to U.S. producers while benefiting Brazil and Argentina. The study, commissioned by the American Soybean Association and the…
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US Farmers Combat Soil Compaction, Boost Yields Up to 34% with New Biosurfactant
SOLON, Ohio – US farmers are using a new solution to treat soil compaction – a problem that affects over 68 million acres of farmland and significantly reduces crop yields. Unpac®, developed by Locus Agriculture (Locus AG), is an innovative biosurfactant soil amendment that successfully breaks up soil compaction through fermentation-derived technology. Three years of…
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Ag equipment sales down 20% in September
Ag equipment sales down 20% in September Successful Farming
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USDA launches internal investigation into deadly Boar’s Head listeria outbreak
USDA launches internal investigation into deadly Boar’s Head listeria outbreak KGAN TV
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Wyoming Governor Issues Order to Protect Livestock from Wildfires
Just weeks after wildfires burned through almost half a million acres in Wyoming and Montana, more devastating wildfires are popping up around the Cowboy State. As communities tried to pick up the pieces after the devastation, Wyoming received a USDA Disaster Declaration to help assist in agriculture’s recovery from wildfire damage. State Governor Mark Gordon…
