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Should farm fields be used for crops or solar? Research suggests both
Should farm fields be used for crops or solar? Research suggests both Phys.org
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Corn barge bids steady-to-weak as freight costs ease
Corn barge bids steady-to-weak as freight costs ease TradingView
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Saskatchewan-based K-Hart teams up with NEXAT self-driving platform
Saskatchewan-based K-Hart teams up with NEXAT self-driving platform RealAgriculture
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Understanding the Importance of Soybean Seed Treatments
Understanding the Importance of Soybean Seed Treatments AgWeb
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Why Georgia Is One Of The Best States For Starting A Farm
Why Georgia Is One Of The Best States For Starting A Farm The Georgia Sun
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Tariffs, Tension, and Trade: Why Grains Are Outpacing Stocks
Tariffs, Tension, and Trade: — Why Grains Are Outpacing Stocks Farms.com
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‘Trying to Reason With Hurricane Season’
GREENWICH, N.Y.— There’s an old Jimmy Buffet song, “Trying to reason, with Hurricane Season,” and farmers in Western North Carolina are doing just that. Farmers and producers are dealing with the aftermath of Hurricane Helene. A storm that went through the state in September, dropping between 10-30 inches of rain in a 72-hour period. It caused damage to…
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Ag In an Instant: Midwest farmers kick off planting season & Cream of the Crop Contest
Ag In an Instant: Midwest farmers kick off planting season & Cream of the Crop Contest KHQA
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Mid-Atlantic Faces Hot, Dry Summer in 2025 Forecast
Mid-Atlantic Faces Hot, Dry Summer in 2025 Forecast The Southern Maryland Chronicle
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U.S. grains: Soybeans pressured as Trump attacks Federal Reserve chair
U.S. grains: Soybeans pressured as Trump attacks Federal Reserve chair Alberta Farmer Express
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California Winegrape Growers Hope Trump’s Tariffs Can Save Their Industry
California Winegrape Growers Hope Trump’s Tariffs Can Save Their Industry AgWeb
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12% of U.S. corn, 8% of soybeans planted
12% of U.S. corn, 8% of soybeans planted Brownfield Ag News
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Mahindra Tractors Rolls Out ‘Ashwamedh’ Journey to Celebrate 40 Years of Industry Leadership
Mahindra Tractors Rolls Out ‘Ashwamedh’ Journey to Celebrate 40 Years of Industry Leadership Machine Maker
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Grains and Cattle See Risk Off Selling Monday
Grains and Cattle See Risk Off Selling Monday AgWeb
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Cool, wet fields are slowing most Wisconsin farmers
Most Wisconsin farmers are waiting for better field conditions. In the week ending Sunday, there were just under four days suitable for fieldwork statewide. USDA officials say field activities were limited to spreading fertilizer and manure, some tillage, and a small amount of planting. Corn planting is 1% complete with most of that in the…
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Corn and Soybean Planting Ahead of Average in Latest USDA Report
Corn and Soybean Planting Ahead of Average in Latest USDA Report Successful Farming
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Soybeans, corn, wheat start week with losses
Soybeans were lower on fund and technical selling. Crude oil’s down sharply on demand concerns and the trade’s waiting for public progress in tariff talks. Beans are also watching early U.S. planting, the ongoing harvest in Argentina, and tail end of Brazil’s harvest. The USDA says 8% of U.S. soybeans are planted, compared to the…
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USDA Reinforces SNAP Work Requirements to Promote Self-Sufficiency
USDA Reinforces SNAP Work Requirements to Promote Self-Sufficiency MyChesCo
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Found Treasure: Re-Discovering Old Iron in the Nelson Family Shelterbelt
Found Treasure: Re-Discovering Old Iron in the Nelson Family Shelterbelt Successful Farming
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Canada: Trade issues a key concern during National Agriculture Leaders Debate
Trade issues a key concern during National Agriculture Leaders Debate PortageOnline