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Rising temperatures lead to severe droughts in Kansas
Rising temperatures lead to severe droughts in Kansas Hiawatha World
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Expecting Strong Corn and Soybean Yields Despite Disappointing End to the Season
Crop Consultant Missy Bauer Foresees Strong Corn and Soybean Yields Despite Disappointing End to the Season Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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USDA approves field study of bird flu vaccine for cattle
USDA approves field study of bird flu vaccine for cattle Capital Press
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Potential Port Strike Update
Potential Port Strike Update Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Shell’s SuperTractors competition is on again
Shell’s SuperTractors competition is on again Grainews
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Budget-Conscious farmers turn to used equipment
Budget-Conscious farmers turn to used equipment Farms.com
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Grain towers and local legends
Grain towers and local legends Tioga Tribune
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OSU intensifies efforts to support farmers during drought
OSU intensifies efforts to support farmers during drought Farm Progress
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Should Machinery Be in an LLC?
COLUMBUS, Ohio — A common question related to farm business planning is: should I put my machinery in a separate LLC for liability protection? Like most answers to legal questions, the answer is “it depends.” Let’s discuss this issue further. First, let’s look at the strategy behind using a machinery LLC. Machinery is put into…
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Here’s to Toast: A Versatile Main Course Contender
WASHINGTON — TV celebrity chef Martha Stewart raised online eyebrows when she posted Instagram video of French toast, bubbling in an oil-filled pan. To some netizens’ displeasure, Stewart’s recipe appears to use several ounces of butter: a calorific start to anybody’s day. Comments below her video ranged from mild mockery to abject rage. “French toast…
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Wheat claws back some ground even as Black Sea supply pressures prices
Wheat claws back some ground even as Black Sea supply pressures prices Business Recorder
