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Florida Agricultural Sector Asked to Share Impacts of Hurricane Milton
GAINESVILLE, Fla. — UF/IFAS requests agricultural producers affected by Hurricane Milton, a Category 3 storm that came ashore near Siesta Key on Oct. 9, to complete the UF/IFAS EIAP survey on agricultural losses and damages. The survey is part of on-going UF/IFAS research tracking the effects of severe weather and other hazards on the state’s…
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How Global Weather Is Affecting Grain Prices And Trade Ideas For Multiple Commodities
How Global Weather Is Affecting Grain Prices And Trade Ideas For Multiple Commodities  Barchart
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USDA maintains large 2024 corn, soybean crop estimates
USDA maintains large 2024 corn, soybean crop estimates  brownfieldagnews.com
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Cattle futures dip on profit-taking
U.S. livestock: Cattle futures dip on profit-taking  Country Guide
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Farmers face ‘dangerous dry conditions’ as harvest continues in Nebraska
Farmers face ‘dangerous dry conditions’ as harvest continues in Nebraska  Successful Farming
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Drought worsens across Nebraska; Lincoln now in severe drought
Drought worsens across Nebraska; Lincoln now in severe drought  Lincoln Journal Star
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New tool helps prevent spoilage in silage
VIDEO: New tool helps prevent spoilage in silage  Farmtario
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Soy, corn futures down as USDA projects massive US crops
U.S. grains: Soy, corn futures down as USDA projects massive US crops  Farmtario
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Another farm bill extension has expired, now what?
Another farm bill extension has expired, now what?  Spectrum News
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Bacon hogs the spotlight in election debates, but reasons for its sizzling inflation are complex
Bacon hogs the spotlight in election debates, but reasons for its sizzling inflation are complex  NBC Philadelphia
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Markets Cooling Off
Cooling Off  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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From complex to simple: The future of farm machinery
From complex to simple: The future of farm machinery  Farm Progress
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Combine fire threat: Keep machine clean with leaf blower
Combine fire threat: Keep machine clean with leaf blower  Agri-News
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USDA releases dismal forecast of Florida citrus crop. And it doesn’t factor in Hurricane Milton
USDA releases dismal forecast of Florida citrus crop. And it doesn’t factor in Hurricane Milton  The Ledger
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Consider a fall burndown herbicide
Farmers looking to get a head start on 2025 weed control might consider a fall burndown herbicide. Dan Smydra, an Enlist field specialist for Corteva Agriscience, says there are several benefits. “First off, winter annuals are small in the fall making them easier to control. If you’re targeting early-emerging spring weeds like kochia, lambsquarters, ragweed,…
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Leadership — It’s All About Communicating
Leadership — It’s All About Communicating  Farm Equipment
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From TikTok to Table: The Latest Food Trends Taking Over Kitchens This Fall
WASHINGTON — Looking for the trendiest dishes and cooking techniques for fall? Forget print magazines or cable cooking shows – foodies today turn to the social media platform TikTok for the latest culinary news, recipes and food prep hacks. From TikTok to table, viral food trends, baking hacks and cooking methods get millions of views…
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Ag Community Relief rallies hurricane support
A network of agricultural communities is linking up to deliver much-needed resources to farm families impacted by Hurricane Helene. Matt Schaller, president of the Michigan-based nonprofit Ag Community Relief, tells Brownfield they’ve partnered with North Carolina State University Extension and Tennessee Cattlemen’s Association. “The road system down there has been so devastated that we can’t…
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Cash cattle trade ends week with scattered business
Chicago Mercantile Exchange live cattle futures were mostly lower and feeders were mostly higher, watching corn and waiting to see if there was any direct business left to be done. December live was down $.70 at $187.57 and February was $.67 lower at $188.20. November feeders were down $.15 at $249.80 and January was up…
