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15 endangered species that recovered
15 endangered species that recovered | IFAW International Fund for Animal Welfare | IFAW
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USDA withdraws proposed framework to reduce salmonella illness from poultry
USDA withdraws proposed framework to reduce salmonella illness from poultry Marler Blog
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Country’s midsection receives good dose of rain
Country’s midsection receives good dose of rain High Plains Journal
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Overuse of corn rootworm traits can reduce ROI
An entomologist at Purdue University says overreliance on corn-rootworm resistant traits has reduced profitability for some farmers. Christian Krupke says states in the Eastern Corn Belt have used the trait the most, which has impacted its efficacy. “If you’re using Bt rootworm corn in a state like Indiana, ideally you would back off on that…
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Mixed Market Tones on Thursday
Grain and livestock markets are fairly mixed on Thursday as we continue to track news headlines, export sales, weather and more. Arlan Suderman, Chief Commodities Economist at StoneX, joins us to look at the trade action in our Market Talk Midday Commentary.
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Severe thunderstorms forecast for Central and Southern Plains, U.S.
Severe thunderstorms forecast for Central and Southern Plains, U.S. The Watchers – Watching the world evolve and transform
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Planned obsolescence vs the right to repair
Planned obsolescence vs the right to repair Rabble.ca
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Weekly export sales stir market movement, corn emerges as bright spot
Weekly export sales stir market movement, corn emerges as bright spot | Midday Markets | April 24, 2025 Rural Radio Network
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The total value of U.S. grain & product exports reached $29 billion, according to a study
The total value of U.S. grain & product exports reached $29 billion, according to a study RFD-TV
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Quick pace so far for spring wheat seeding
Quick pace so far for spring wheat seeding Bakingbusiness.com
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Corn Emergence Begins in 5 States
Corn Emergence Begins in 5 States Successful Farming
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USDA expects Argentina corn production to jump
USDA expects Argentina corn production to jump KFGO
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Growth of U.S. Organic Marketplace Accelerated in 2024
WASHINGTON — U.S. sales of certified organic products accelerated in 2024 with an annual growth rate of 5.2%, more than double that of the overall marketplace which grew at 2.5% in the same period. Dollar sales for organic also reached a new high of $71.6 billon in 2024, according to the 2025 Organic Market Report released by the Organic Trade Association…
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SAF investor expects “100x growth” in next decade
The CEO of a company that invests in sustainable aviation fuel production predicts tremendous growth in the next decade. Mihir Dange with XCF Global says SAF, which is now being rebranded as synthetic aviation fuel by the Trump administration, will play a monumental role in decarbonizing the aviation industry. “There is going to be a…
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Soybean Farmers Respond to Disaster Assistance
WASHINGTON D.C. — Earlier this week, USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins announced that $340.6 million in disaster assistance is available to help farmers and rural communities affected by natural disasters. The American Soybean Association is pleased that the funding has become available and applauds the administration for following through on its promise to help the many…
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Cover Crop & Equipment Demonstration Field Day
MADISON, Wis. — UW–Madison Extension is hosting a free cover crop and equipment demonstration field day in Marshfield on May 15. This field day is designed for farmers, conservation staff, agronomists, crop advisors, and more to: See demonstrations of the termination of cereal rye cover crop using a roller crimper and planting into rolled cover…
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Scout covers extra for cutworms
The coordinator of the Illinois Agricultural Pest Survey at the University of Illinois says the arrival of black cutworm moth flights across the Midwest could pose a challenge to fields with cover crops. Kelly Estes says the pests are here to lay eggs, and they’re attracted to fields with growth. “When you look across the…
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Grains Mixed, Livestock Lower After China Flip Flop, Exports, Weather
Grains Mixed, Livestock Lower After China Flip Flop, Exports, Weather AgWeb
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To Till or Not to Till, That is the Question
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — During our weekly conference call, several of our County agronomy educators mentioned that farmers in their area were busy plowing their fields. I hope it is not a widespread phenomenon because it would mean a major setback for Pennsylvania agriculture, in my opinion. I started my work as Soil Management Specialist…
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Argentina Corn Production Expected to Jump
The USDA’s attaché office in Buenos Aires is predicting corn exports from Argentina will climb to the third-highest level on record and will surge higher in the 2025-2026 marketing year. Shipments of corn will total 37 million metric tons in the upcoming season, which is an increase from 34 million tons during the previous year.…