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The potential for a new farm bill in 2025
Farm Progress America, April 18, 2025Â Â Farm Progress
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Autonomous farm machines address labor shortage, boost productivity
Autonomous farm machines address labor shortage, boost productivity  Farm Progress
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Regulatory chaos threatens US hemp industry
Regulatory chaos threatens US hemp industry  Green Market Report
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USDA Service Centers Face Deep Cuts Under White House Budget Plan
USDA Service Centers Face Deep Cuts Under White House Budget Plan  AG INFORMATION NETWORK OF THE WEST
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Dust storms in Illinois: Examining roles of weather and farming practices
Dust storms in Illinois: Examining roles of weather and farming practices  Daily Herald
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High-Moisture Silage Baling Made Simple
High-Moisture Silage Baling Made Simple  Farms.com
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AGCO Prevails in Patent Dispute Over Momentum Planters
AGCO Prevails in Patent Dispute Over Momentum Planters  CropLife
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Fertilizing Pastures after a Drought
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Spring is here, bringing lush pasture growth with April rains and warmer temperatures. Although many of our pastures may have gone into fall and winter in poor condition, do not be tempted to fertilize your pastures this spring. High levels of nitrogen and potassium in the soil can increase the risk of…
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Yield Impact of Fungicides on Drought-Stressed Corn in 2024
RALEIGH, N.C. — Commercially available foliar fungicides (Table 1) were evaluated for their impact on disease and yield responses. Under favorable conditions for disease development (i.e., wet and humid weather), foliar infections can cause premature leaf senescence, reduce photosynthetic capacity, and lower yields. This trial was conducted at the Piedmont Research Station in Salisbury, NC,…
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Top Prices for Used Hay Tools and Tractors Among Farm Equipment Auction Trends to Watch
Top Prices for Used Hay Tools and Tractors Among Farm Equipment Auction Trends to Watch  AgWeb
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Protecting U.S. agriculture from biotechnology threats
Protecting U.S. agriculture from biotechnology threats  Brownfield Ag News
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Is Variable Rate Nitrogen Based on Yield Maps a Good Idea?
ST. PAUL, Minn. — Last year around this time I wrote a blog post that detailed the long track record in Minnesota of the most profitable crop producers spending significantly less on fertilizer than the least profitable growers. The recently released FINBIN data for 2024 show that this trend is continuing. In 2024, the 20% most profitable farms…