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Corn Market Resilience Continues
Corn Market Resilience Continues  AgWeb
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Cattle markets still hot despite slide lower while China still not buying U.S. grain
KTIC 840 AM/98.3 FM/98.7 FM – Cattle markets still hot despite slide lower while China still not buying U.S. grain  Rural Radio Network
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U.S. wheat exports to reach highest level in five years
U.S. wheat exports to reach highest level in five years  FarmWeekNow
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AgweekTV Full Show: Lambing simulator, hemp promotion, sheep facility, Farm Buds
AgweekTV Full Show: Lambing simulator, hemp promotion, sheep facility, Farm Buds  Agweek
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Dry August Pushes Worsening Drought
Dry August Pushes Worsening Drought  Successful Farming
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Poet acquires Green Plains’ 120 million gallon bioethanol facility in Tennessee
Poet acquires Green Plains’ 120 million gallon bioethanol facility in Tennessee  Indian Chemical News
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CLAAS FARMPOINT expands footprint in Iowa
CLAAS FARMPOINT expands footprint in Iowa  messengernews.net
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2025 Kansas State Fair gets off to a rainy, but fun, start
2025 Kansas State Fair gets off to a rainy, but fun, start  The Hutchinson News
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This Week in Agribusiness, September 6, 2025
This Week in Agribusiness, September 6, 2025Â Â Farm Progress
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South Africa’s sugar farmers face ‘double whammy’ from Trump tariffs, cheap imports
South Africa’s sugar farmers face ‘double whammy’ from Trump tariffs, cheap imports  WHTC
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U.S. grains: Corn backs away from gains at close
U.S. grains: Corn backs away from gains at close  Farmtario
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John Deere feels double whammy of tariffs, struggling farmers
John Deere feels double whammy of tariffs, struggling farmers  The Seattle Times
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Issues in Black Sea region and US corn crop take the lead on wheat prices
Issues in Black Sea region and US corn crop take the lead on wheat prices  Farm Weekly
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Record-breaking projections now being questioned
Record-breaking projections now being questioned (Grain Marketing)Â Â American Farm Publications
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As Drought Persists, Livestock Farmers in Vermont Are Hurting
As Drought Persists, Livestock Farmers in Vermont Are Hurting  U.S. News & World Report
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The floods kept coming. He needed to grow a crop that would thrive in water — or to quit
The floods kept coming. He needed to grow a crop that would thrive in water — or to quit.  25 News Now
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South America Growing Season Primer: When Does Weather Matter?
South America Growing Season Primer: When Does Weather Matter?  DTN Progressive Farmer
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Wet, cool conditions impact corn crop in Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska
Wet, cool conditions impact corn crop in Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska  The Fence Post