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AFBF: Congress Must Not Leave Farmers in a Lurch
WASHINGTON — Today [Sept. 30, 2024] marks the expiration of the one-year extension of the 2018 farm bill, leaving farmers and ranchers anxious about whether Congress can secure a new, five-year reauthorization. Despite Congress giving themselves a full extra year to craft and pass a new farm bill, inaction remains the status quo in the…
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How To Win In Turbulent Times
How To Win In Turbulent Times  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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South Africa: Maize crop shrinks to under 13mln tons, lowest in 5 years
South Africa: Maize crop shrinks to under 13mln tons, lowest in 5 years  ZAWYA
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USDA says corn and soy stocks up 29% year-over-year
USDA says corn and soy stocks up 29% year-over-year  Successful Farming
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Ukraine winter grain sowing 35% complete; rapeseed at 83%
Ukraine winter grain sowing 35% complete; rapeseed at 83%Â Â AgriCensus
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Banking on the U.S. presidential election
Banking on the U.S. presidential election  Farm Progress
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Beginning Farmers in Iowa or Surrounding States Invited to Use Savings Program
Beginning Farmers in Iowa or Surrounding States Invited to Use Savings Program  DTN The Progressive Farmer
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Over £8.5m of machinery sold through auctions in September at Cheffins
Over £8.5m of machinery sold through auctions in September at Cheffins  Farming Life
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Help for farmers managing their mental health
Help for farmers managing their mental health  Successful Farming
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How a new type of ‘smart soil’ can capture water out of thin air
A hydrogel developed by researchers from the University of Texas at Austin could give plants the power to feed and water themselves, allowing farmers to rely less on irrigation.
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Heat Things Up This October – It’s National Chili Month!
GREENWICH, N.Y. — Do you prefer your chili with cinnamon rolls, or are you a traditionalist who swears cornbread is the only true side for chili? Whether you enjoy this iconic comfort food in its classic form or you’re more of an adventurous eater, one thing is certain; there are as many ways to prepare…
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Hurricane Helene halts poultry plants, damages pecan trees
Hurricane Helene halts poultry plants, damages pecan trees  Farm Progress
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U.S. Southeast Faces Daunting Cleanup from Helene as Death Toll Rises
U.S. Southeast Faces Daunting Cleanup from Helene as Death Toll Rises  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
