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‘Thirstwaves’ are growing more common across the United States
‘Thirstwaves’ are growing more common across the United States Phys.org
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Loveland Products and Ascribe Bioscience Expand Collaboration to Develop New Phytalix®-Based Solutions for US Row Crops
LOVELAND, CO (April 7, 2025) – Loveland Products, Inc., the proprietary products company for Nutrien Ag Solutions and a leading provider of crop input solutions, and Ascribe Bioscience, the developer of the biofungicide Phytalix®, announced the expansion of their collaboration in the US market to include additional proprietary Phytalix premixes. This strategic initiative with Ascribe is designed to…
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Supply of fertilizer mixed, analyst says
A fertilizer market analyst says some supplies have been steady this spring while others are questionable. Josh Linville with StoneX Group says, “We have not heard anything as far as shortages or issues when it comes to potash or phosphate this spring. UAN is a different story.” He tells Brownfield UAN supplies are very tight…
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High cash rents in Iowa
A farm real estate specialist says he’s seeing high cash rental rates in Iowa. Jim Rothermich with Iowa Appraisal tells Brownfield, “I just picked one up not too long ago $587 an acre for a five-year term. That’s the highest one I’ve gotten so far.” He says the cash rent market has been strong this…
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Trump doubles down on tariffs as markets tumble
Trump doubles down on tariffs as markets tumble Spectrum News
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NCGA Launches New Phase of Consider Corn Challenge
The National Corn Growers Association (NCGA) is launching its fifth iteration of Consider Corn Challenge, a contest in which participants can submit proposals for new uses of field corn that have quantifiable market demand. “Biobased products are a win-win for everyone,” said NCGA Research & New Uses Chair and Kansas farmer Chad Epler. “NCGA is investing in these…
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Ag producers have until April 15 to enroll in USDA’s safety net programs for 2025
Ag producers have until April 15 to enroll in USDA’s safety net programs for 2025 The Fence Post
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Ag Markets Try to Recover Monday, With the Bounce in the Stock Market
Ag Markets Try to Recover Monday, With the Bounce in the Stock Market AgWeb
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Volatile Week Ahead: Tariff Uncertainty, Weather Shape Commodity Markets
Volatile Week Ahead: Tariff Uncertainty, Weather Shape Commodity Markets | Midday Markets | April 7, 2025 Rural Radio Network
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Soybean, corn export inspections above a week ago
The USDA says that as of the week ending April 3rd, corn export inspections remain ahead of the pace needed to meet projections for the current marketing year. The 2024/25 marketing year got underway June 1st for wheat and September 1st for corn, sorghum, and soybeans. The USDA’s updated supply and demand report is out…
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Flower Lovers and Influencers Flock to the Tulip Vistas at an Iconic Dutch Park
LISSE, Netherlands (AP) — Nestled among tulip fields not far from Amsterdam, the world-famous Keukenhof garden has opened for the spring, welcoming camera-wielding visitors to its increasingly selfie-friendly grounds. On a sunny day, the paths, park benches and cafes are crowded with tourists taking photos and selfies with one of the Netherlands’ most iconic products…
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NCGA Launches New Phase of Consider Corn Challenge
WASHINGTON — The National Corn Growers Association (NCGA) is launching its fifth iteration of Consider Corn Challenge, a contest in which participants can submit proposals for new uses of field corn that have quantifiable market demand. “Biobased products are a win-win for everyone,” said NCGA Research & New Uses Chair and Kansas farmer Chad Epler. “NCGA is…
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Texas congressman promises articles of impeachment against Donald Trump within 30 days
Texas congressman promises articles of impeachment against Donald Trump within 30 days Audacy
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China tariff on US soybeans now 44%
China tariff on US soybeans now 44% World Grain
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Sprayer Maintenance Tips for the Growing Season
Sprayer Maintenance Tips for the Growing Season Successful Farming
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Corn Up Over 6¢
Corn Up Over 6¢ | Monday, April 7, 2025 Successful Farming
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NCGA: The US risks losing market share if tariff talks continue
The president of the National Corn Growers Association says he wants to see the Trump administration to quickly resolve trade disruptions. Illinois farmer Kenneth Hartman Jr. says drawn-out negotiations could put US market share at risk. “Vietnam and the Philippines are markets that we could possibly expand with,” he says. “We also look at India…
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Effortless Ways to Host an Easter Feast Without Cooking a Thing
WAHSINGTON — Americans spent an estimated $7.3 billion on Easter food last year, and as egg prices continue to rise, expect that amount also to increase. That creates a lot of stress in the kitchen; why not relieve some of that pressure? With a little creativity and smart planning, you can enjoy the holiday stress…