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JBS Stock Rises After the Meatpacker Swings to a Profit
JBS Stock Rises After the Meatpacker Swings to a Profit The Wall Street Journal
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Rep. Massie Asks Why the USDA Needs ‘Weapons of War’
Massie: Why Do the USDA and Department of Education Need Weapons of War? American Greatness
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The 4 types of agtech startups attracting venture investment
Despite a tough funding environment, companies that address farm profitability and sustainability have remained somewhat resilient in this year’s second quarter, according to Pitchbook.
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Ernst continues push for nationwide E15 standard
A U.S. Senator continues to call for year-round sales of E15 nationwide. Iowa Republican Joni Ernst tells Brownfield the biofuel will be available during the summer months in eight Midwestern states beginning next year. “But we need the Biden-Harris administration to do the waiver for the rest of the nation (and) we should do that…
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Kentucky Soybean Production Jumps
Kentucky Soybean Production Jumps Morning Ag Clips –
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New light system destroys weed seeds at the combine
New light system destroys weed seeds at the combine Farmtario
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Video: White Farm Equipment collection a nod to Manitoba farmer’s roots
VIDEO: White Farm Equipment collection a nod to Manitoba farmer’s roots Grainews
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Kansas Corn STEM Education Program Hits New Records
MANHATTAN, Kan. — The Kansas Corn Commission’s education program, Kansas Corn STEM, is celebrating a milestone reaching 104,645 Kansas students and supporting 3,844 Kansas educators in the 2023-24 school year. Kansas Corn STEM was created to increase agriculture education in the K-12 classroom through STEM-based classroom resources and training focusing on corn, ethanol, biotechnology, soil…
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Healing Through Horticultural Therapy
MANHATTAN, Kan. – With most of modern medicine treating patients inside a physician’s office, more and more people forget about the curative benefits of being involved with nature. Horticultural therapy, an innovative method of healing using gardening, reconnects people with the natural world while relieving many health concerns, Kansas State University horticulture expert Cynthia Domenghini…
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Is There More Upside Left in Cattle Futures Prices?
Is There More Upside Left in Cattle Futures Prices? Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Top 10 largest corn producers in Africa in 2024
Top 10 largest corn producers in Africa in 2024 Business Insider Africa
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Ukrainian ambassador visits Iowa State Fair, calls for “double down” approach on Russia
Ukrainian ambassador visits Iowa State Fair, calls for “double down” approach on Russia Des Moines Register
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Severe drought touches 10 North Carolina counties
Severe drought touches 10 North Carolina counties MSN
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Kentucky Soybean Production Jumps
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Soybean production for Kentucky is forecast at 112 million bushels, increased 12% from 2023. Yield is estimated at 55.0 bushels per acre, unchanged from a year ago. Acreage for harvest as beans was estimated at 2.04 million acres, up 220,000 acres from the previous year. U.S. soybean production is forecast at 4.59…
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When pricing produce to sell directly to consumers, know costs
GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Instead of taking what the broker or retailer feels like paying, small- and medium-sized farmers who sell directly to consumers should track costs, determine what they want to earn and set their own produce prices, University of Florida experts say. Growers should base their prices on their costs, said Kim Morgan, a…
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Farm Advisors officially launches new farmer mentorship program
A new conservation mentor program will help farmers implement soil health practices on their operation. Jim Moseley says the people who founded Farm Advisors have decades of experience in on-farm conservation practices. “They’re going to assist other farmers in terms of conservation,” he says. “All activity decisions will be made by farmers.” He tells Brownfield…
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Ag banker concerned about lengthy downturn in farm economy
An ag banker is concerned about a prolonged downturn in the farm economy. Ed Elfmann is with the American Bankers Association. “USDA is predicting a 27 percent drop in farm income over the next year, who knows what next year will look like into ’25.” He tells Brownfield agriculture is cyclical. “We’ve seen these cycles…
