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What will the January WASDE report?
What will the January WASDE report? Farm Progress
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Growing US Soybean Exports: ASA, USSEC & WISHH Receive Additional Funding
WASHINGTON — The American Soybean Association, ASA’s World Initiative for Soy in Human Health program, and the U.S. Soybean Export Council are pleased to be recipients of a second round of funding from U.S. Department of Agriculture Foreign Agriculture Service’s Regional Agricultural Promotion Program (RAPP). The RAPP 2 award will be invested in international market…
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Will corn be breakthrough crop in 2025?
Will corn be breakthrough crop in 2025? Farm Progress
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U.S. and Global Ag Economies Uncertain About 2025
The prospect of new tariff disputes when Donald Trump returns to the White House has the global economy in an uncertain position in early 2025. Farm Policy News says ongoing geopolitical tensions and continuing climate challenges will significantly impact agricultural trade and producer profitability during the year. The global economic landscape in 2024 was shaped…
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Early 2025 Could Be Bitterly Cold
A strengthening storm is expected to bring snow, ice, and possibly severe thunderstorms to parts of the central and eastern U.S. as it slides across the country this weekend into early next week. AccuWeather expert forecasters say several Arctic blasts will bring waves of bitterly cold air to much of the eastern half of the…
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AFBF: New Leadership in D.C. Has Work to Do for Farmers and Ranchers
Election 2024 is behind us, and some new faces are taking over leadership on the House and Senate Ag Committees. Sam Kieffer, Vice President of Public Policy for the American Farm Bureau Federation, says the four leaders of the committees have a wealth of experience. “The House Ag Committee Chairman is Glen “G.T.” Thompson from…
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Precision Farming Dealer’s Best of the Web: Jan. 2
Precision Farming Dealer’s Best of the Web: Jan. 2, 2025 Precision Farming Dealer
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Irrigation tech can help you do more with less
Irrigation tech can help you do more with less Farm Progress
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Midwestern Farmers’ Views on Farm Financial Programs, Conservation Topics
MADISON, Wis. — Researchers at the University of Wisconsin–Madison recently published two research briefs highlighting Midwestern farmers’ views on farm financial programs and conservation. The briefs, which are designed to support policy making, summarize the results of a 2024 survey taken by 527 farmers across eight states in the Midwest, covering row crop, forage, grass-based livestock, and confinement…