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Grain Markets Close Lower Friday: Is the Rally Winding Down?
Grain Markets Close Lower Friday: Is the Rally Winding Down?  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Specialty Crops Urging Farm Bill Action
WASHINGTON, D.C. (Oct. 4, 2024) – The Specialty Crop Farm Bill Alliance (SCFBA) has issued the following statement in response to this week’s letter from the chairs of the Congressional Specialty Crop Caucus – Representatives Jim Costa (D-Calif.), David Rouzer (R-N.C.), Elissa Slotkin (D-Mich.), and David G. Valadao (R-Calif.) – to leaders of the U.S. House and Senate.…
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Big Storm Heading for South America Next Week
Big Storm Heading for South America Next Week  DTN The Progressive Farmer
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Moving Iron: What does the Federal Reserve’s interest rate cuts mean for ag equipment?
Moving Iron: What does the Federal Reserve’s interest rate cuts mean for ag equipment?  Successful Farming
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Election 2024 – farm policy battle between Harris and Trump
Election 2024 – farm policy battle between Harris and Trump  Farms.com
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Farm income expected to decrease, but at a slower rate than 2023
Farm income expected to decrease, but at a slower rate than 2023Â Â Bay News 9
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UK: ‘We’re terrified Labour could force us to sell our family farm’
‘We’re terrified Labour could force us to sell our family farm’  The Telegraph
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15 Years of Impact: How Hurricanes Like Helene Leave a Hidden Death Toll
15 Years of Impact: How Hurricanes Like Helene Leave a Hidden Death Toll  Environment+Energy Leader
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Historic Auction-To-Asking Price Gaps Persist in Used Farm Equipment Market
Historic Auction-To-Asking Price Gaps Persist in Used Farm Equipment Market  PR Newswire
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Ten of Our Favorite Spooky Farm Jokes
GREENWICH, N.Y. — It’s October, and with Halloween right around the corner, we wanted to share some of our favorite spooky farm jokes with you! While some people like to be scared (or do the scaring), we also like to keep it lighthearted. So in true Morning Ag Clips fashion, here are some of our…
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Managing financial stress in low economic times
Managing financial stress in low economic times. In this episode of Managing for Profit, regional vice president at FarmCredit MidAmerica Brock Burcham gives farmers tips to help prepare for a rougher economic cycle. The post Managing financial stress in low economic times appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.
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Grains See Pressure with Markets in Transition and Funds Nearly Flat: What is the Next Likely Move?
Grains See Pressure with Markets in Transition and Funds Nearly Flat: What is the Next Likely Move?  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Dry conditions increase risk of combine harvest fires
Dry conditions increase risk of combine harvest fires  Farm Progress
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Harvest and the farm bill
Harvest and the farm bill  Norfolk Daily News
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Hurricane Helene Becomes Third Deadliest U.S. Storm of the Century, Devastates Southeastern States
Hurricane Helene Becomes Third Deadliest U.S. Storm of the Century, Devastates Southeastern States  Business Times
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One of California’s major agricultural regions could ban ‘factory farming’
Residents in Sonoma County are divided on Measure J, which farmers say could yield unintended economic consequences if passed.
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Plants Have a Backup Plan
COLD SPRING HARBOR, N.Y. — Tending a garden is hard work. Imagine it from the plants’ perspective. Each relies on fine-tuned genetic processes to pass down accurate copies of chromosomes to future generations. These processes sometimes involve billions of moving parts. Even the tiniest disruption can have a cascading effect. So, for plants like Arabidopsis…
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Hurricane Helene impacting soybean growers
A soybean specialist with North Carolina State University says growers across much of the country have been impacted by Hurricane Helene. Rachel Vann, who also serves as the lead public information officer with the Science for Success initiative, tells Brownfield farmers from the Southeast to the Eastern Corn Belt are facing a variety of issues.…
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U.S. wheat futures jump to four-month high as Russia’s wheat crop suffers from drought
U.S. wheat futures jump to four-month high as Russia’s wheat crop suffers from drought  MSN
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Port Strike Ends, Sigh of Relief Across the Agricultural Supply Chain
(FARGO, ND)– Late on Thursday evening, members of the International Longshoremen’s Association and management groups reached a tentative deal on wages after tens of thousands of union members working from Maine to Texas walked off the job Tuesday morning. The strike had led to uncertainty about the movement of supplies as the nation heads into…
