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U.S. Weekly Corn Export Inspections Fall
U.S. Weekly Corn Export Inspections Fall MarketWatch
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Soil Solarization: Reduce Insect and Disease Pressure
ANGELINA CO., Texas — Remember the start of this year’s growing season in East Texas? More rain than we had seen in a good while, and then sometime in July, the rain shut off. That rainy weather gave us a number of weeds, insects, and diseases that came about from the excessive rainfall and resulting…
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Brazil`s Looming Drought Disaster – Will It Affect 24/25 Crops?
Brazil`s Looming Drought Disaster — Will It Affect 24/25 Crops? Farms.com
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Great Plains Ag Enhances Field Cultivators for Higher-Speed Performance
SALINA, KS (August 26, 2024) – Working to address the needs of today’s conventional tillage producers, Great Plains Ag has enhanced its tried-and-true field cultivator with a new frame design, new shank system, and new finishing attachments. The new CT8400 and CT8410 Field Cultivators offer greater leveling, weed control, and residue management – now at faster…
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How the EPA plans to protect endangered species from weedkillers
A new framework could require farms near vulnerable habitats to take additional conservation steps. Here’s what to know.
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Fertility key to higher corn yields
A professor of crop physiology at the University of Illinois says fertility is the key to higher corn yields. Dr. Fred Below says proper crop nutrition is vital. “If there’s anything that I think is out of date compared to the yield potential of modern corn hybrids, it’s how we fertilize them.” He says, “How…
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Rain makes for lower grain prices
Rain makes for lower grain prices Manitobe Co-Operator
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Viral Dual Hurricane Hoax Currently Taking Louisiana Social Media by Storm
Viral Dual Hurricane Hoax Currently Taking Louisiana Social Media by Storm 99.9 KTDY
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Pumpkin Spice Lattes thanks to farmers
Ag In an Instant: Pumpkin Spice Lattes thanks to farmers and National Wellness Month khqa.com
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Temperate Fall Weather Is Great for Gardening Enthusiasts
STILLWATER, Okla. — Oklahomans are still experiencing typical summer heat, but with the fall season quickly approaching, it’s time to get those cool-season plants planted. The cooler weather and hopefully increased rainfall are a good combination for growing cool-season vegetables and extending the growing season for some warm-season crops. A few good choices for a…
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Grain, oilseed export inspections above last year
The USDA says that as of the week ending August 22nd, corn and wheat export inspections remain ahead of the paces needed to meet projections for the respective marketing years. The 2024/25 marketing year got underway June 1st for wheat, while 2023/24 started September 1st for corn, sorghum, and soybeans. The USDA’s next round of…
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Grain Markets Struggle To Start The Week
Grain Markets Struggle To Start The Week Barchart
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Organic wheat makes a comeback
Organic wheat makes a comeback Supermarket Perimeter
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History Colorado, CDA Recognize 20 Centennial Farms and Ranches
DENVER — History Colorado is happy to announce the twenty newest honorees for the Centennial Farms & Ranches Program as well as the recipients of the 2024 Agricultural Legacy Awards. Created in partnership with the Colorado Department of Agriculture, the Centennial Farms & Ranches Program honors the contributions of the state’s ranching and farming families who have withstood the pressures of…
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Massey Ferguson 9S Series Tractor Offers Efficiency and Dependability
MASSEY FERGUSON® 9S SERIES TRACTOR BRINGS EFFICIENCY AND DEPENDABILITY TO YOUR FARM Quantisnow
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Irrigation cutoff decision? ‘It depends’
Irrigation cutoff decision? ‘It depends’ Farm Progress
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Case IH Introduces Largest Combine Lineup in the Industry with Addition of Single-Rotor AF9 and AF10
Racine, August 26, 2024 — To help farmers harvest more acres with every engine hour, Case IH is launching the new AF9 and AF10 combines, redesigned from the ground up, to maximize capacity and crop flow with efficient horsepower, simplified maintenance and connectivity built-in at base. The single-rotor AF9 and AF10 combines complete the new…
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Are Tomatoes a Fruit? 7 Food Arguments That Never End
GREENWICH, N.Y. — Prepare to be shocked by these revelations about food that will challenge your opinion around its classification. Could tomatoes belong in the fruit aisle, and should cereals be shelved next to canned soups? Find out where you stand in these heated debates about food classification. Do milk alternatives count as dairy? Non-dairy…
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Batch Cook Like a Pro and Get More Time to Enjoy the End of Summer
GREENWICH, N.Y. — When it comes to meal prep efficiency, batch cooking stands as a time-saving hero. This practice involves preparing multiple meals at once to streamline daily cooking tasks. By dedicating a few hours to batch cooking, you can enjoy ready-made meals for a week or more, reducing stress and saving valuable time. Benefits…
