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Grains See Followthrough Selling: Cattle Try to Recover with Strong Cash
Grains See Followthrough Selling: Cattle Try to Recover with Strong Cash Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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The fate of thousands of U.S. dams hangs in the balance, leaving rural communities with hard choices
The fate of thousands of U.S. dams hangs in the balance, leaving rural communities with hard choices Grist
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Agronomist says Nebraska harvest has been inconsistent
An agronomist says harvest across the state of Nebraska has been inconsistent. Keith Byerly with Mosaic tells Brownfield there was a lot of moisture in the spring. “We’ve seen a lot of issues carry through all season long, with maybe some poor nutrient availability of our water-soluble nutrients,” he says. “We’ve seen some weed issue…
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Corn Prices Fall on Harvest Progress in US, Storage Concerns
Corn Prices Fall on Harvest Progress in US, Storage Concerns BNN Bloomberg
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Africa’s wheat dilemma
Africa’s wheat dilemma World Grain
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Crop exceeding expectations, Iowa farmer says
Southwest Iowa farmer Duane Aistrope says his 2024 crop has exceeded expectations. “I had heard some stuff from some guys that got started early and I thought there’s no way we could have 70-bushel beans. And, we’ve had some right around that area.” But he tells Brownfield yields have been lower in some of his…
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First AI-enabled Autonomous Crop Inspection Drone Introduced In South Africa
First AI-enabled Autonomous Crop Inspection Drone Introduced In South Africa – Stuff South Africa Stuff Magazines
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Global wheat prices rise
News update: Global wheat prices rise SAMAA
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Corn and wheat lower this morning
Corn and wheat lower this morning | Monday, October 14, 2024 Successful Farming
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Still Not Happy: Producers still have some items to tackle in the re-make of the Federal Milk Marketing Order
Still Not Happy: Producers still have some items to tackle in the re-make of the Federal Milk Marketing Order RFD-TV
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Can Iowa farmers ‘bushel their way’ out of projected losses with big corn, soybean harvest?
Can Iowa farmers ‘bushel their way’ out of projected losses with big corn, soybean harvest? Des Moines Register
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Soybean growers are preparing for record crops with low prices
Soybean growers are preparing for record crops with low prices RFD-TV
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Promising future for U.S. ethanol exports
The USDA’s Under Secretary for Trade and Foreign Agricultural Affairs says ethanol exports should be a bright spot for years to come. Alexis Taylor says market expansion for U.S. biofuels has been strong, and the Philippines could be an important trading partner in 2025. “Philippines recently moved to finalize moving to E20 on a voluntary…
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Animal Disease Traceability Rule Coming in November
Animal Disease Traceability Rule Coming in November Southeast AgNet
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Florida celebrates Farmers Day Monday, Oct. 14
Thank the people who put food on your table. Florida celebrates Farmers Day Monday, Oct. 14 Daytona Beach News-Journal
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Off-the-shelf or custom? The future of autonomous farming
Off-the-shelf or custom? The future of autonomous farming Future Farming
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Corn Could Still Find New Lows As Harvest Progresses
Corn Could Still Find New Lows As Harvest Progresses Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Combine Cleanout
As farmers harvest this fall, Corteva Agriscience Enlist Field Specialist Tony Goede says it’s important to clean your combine between fields as studies show a typical combine will store up to 200 pounds of field residue. He tells Brownfield proper cleanout can prevent the spread of resistant weeds, and only takes about a half hour. The…
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Why This Harvest Is The Perfect Storm for Alternative Storage
Why This Harvest Is The Perfect Storm for Alternative Storage Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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White House Invites South Dakota Rancher & Two Farmers to Give Input
By Lura Roti It’s harvest in South Dakota and De Smet farmer Rob Lee is behind getting soybeans out of the field because he accepted an invitation to the White House. “It was the worst timing, but when you have the opportunity to sit in a room and meet with the U.S. Secretary of Agriculture…
