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Dry Fall
LINCOLN, Neb. — With dry conditions this fall, Nebraska livestock producers face several challenges, particularly regarding pasture health, alfalfa harvest timing, and late-seeded annual forages. Drought reduces forage growth and quality, making pastures more vulnerable to overgrazing. This causes long-term damage to plant health and slows regrowth. To avoid this, adjust grazing rotations to allow…
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Could Cost Economy $5 Billion a Day
(New York, NY) — Dockworkers on the East and Gulf Coasts of the U.S. are on strike as of midnight Tuesday, in what is the first large-scale work stoppage in nearly 50 years. Dockworkers have halted the flow of about half the nation’s ocean shipping after negotiations for a new labor contract broke down over…
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Nebraska Farmers Stand Up Against Harmful EPA Insecticide Strategy
LINCOLN, Neb. — At Nebraska Farm Bureau, we’re proud to see the strength and unity of Nebraska’s agricultural community in response to the EPA Draft Insecticide Strategy. This proposed strategy poses serious challenges to our farmers by imposing restrictions that could hinder crop production, increase costs, and threaten the effective pest management systems that are…
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Will Ukrainian farmers benefit from joining the EU?
Will Ukrainian farmers benefit from joining the EU?  Ukraine Business News
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The Grain from Ukraine campaign needs EU money
The Grain from Ukraine campaign needs EU money  EUobserver
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National agricultural plans miss EU environmental targets, say European auditors
National agricultural plans miss EU environmental targets, say European auditors  EURACTIV
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Agricultural losses from Hurricane Helene continue to mount in North Florida
Agricultural losses from Hurricane Helene continue to mount in North Florida  WUSF
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USDA: Old crop soybean stocks up 29% when compared to last year
USDA: Old crop soybean stocks up 29% when compared to last year  Biodiesel Magazine
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Corn, wheat see gains after USDA numbers
Corn, wheat see gains after USDA numbers  brownfieldagnews.com
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2025 is not looking profitable for farmers
Economists at the University of Illinois are looking ahead to the 2025 growing season, and there’s some good news when it comes to farm operating costs, but not enough to make 2025 profitable unless some things change. Gary Schnitkey goes into the details on today’s Managing for Profit. The post 2025 is not looking profitable…
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Corn futures climb on USDA report showing lower than expected stocks
Corn futures climb on USDA report showing lower than expected stocks  MSN
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A Choppy End Of Month And Quarter For Grain And Livestock Markets
A Choppy End Of Month And Quarter For Grain And Livestock Markets  Barchart
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Fla. Ag Sector Asked to Share Impacts of Storm
Fla. Ag Sector Asked to Share Impacts of Storm  Morning Ag Clips –
