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USDA forecast: 2024 ending strong for livestock, dairy sales while crop sales were down
USDA forecast: 2024 ending strong for livestock, dairy sales while crop sales were down  Wisconsin State Farmer
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New Film Series Showcases the Fight to Protect Endangered Bats and Their Habitats Across the Globe
AUSTIN, Texas — Bat Conservation International (BCI) launches a new film series highlighting three ongoing cave conservation projects that benefit some of the world’s most imperiled bats and the communities in which they live: Jamaica, Fiji, and Kenya. In regions around the globe, BCI and their local partners serve as the last line of defense…
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Storm Darragh leaves UK’s Biggest solar farm in pieces
Storm Darragh leaves UK’s Biggest solar farm in pieces  MSN
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30 million acres in cover crops by 2030?
30 million acres in cover crops by 2030?  Farm Progress
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S.F. shoppers are scrambling to find eggs amid a shortage. Is bird flu to blame?
S.F. shoppers are scrambling to find eggs amid a shortage. Is bird flu to blame?  San Francisco Chronicle
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Corn holds near its highest since June on expected decline in US stockpiles
Corn holds near its highest since June on expected decline in US stockpiles  Business Recorder
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EU’s new agriculture chief seeks more funds for small farmers
EU’s new agriculture chief seeks more funds for small farmers  Financial Times
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Why do South Africans talk so much about BRICS agricultural trade?
Why do South Africans talk so much about BRICS agricultural trade?  Wandile Sihlobo
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What will the new USDA milk testing mandate look like?
What will the new USDA milk testing mandate look like?  WILX
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Former ambassador says he’s excited for ag industry’s future under Trump administration
A former ambassador to the United Nations Agencies for Food and Agriculture says getting young people involved in agriculture remains crucial to the industry’s success. Kip Tom tells Brownfield farming is very capital intensive. “It takes lots of money to get into this business, and sometimes if you get 2% to 3% rate of return…
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Man arrested for fatally shooting cattle worth more than $65,000
Man arrested for fatally shooting cattle worth more than $65,000Â Â WCAX
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These Are the Industries Most Affected by Tariffs
These Are the Industries Most Affected by Tariffs  24/7 Wall St.
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CBOT soybean futures ease, corn turns higher ahead of USDA report
U.S. grains: CBOT soybean futures ease, corn turns higher ahead of USDA report  Manitobe Co-Operator
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Winterproof Your Tires: Essential Tips for Winter
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Winter is coming, and with it comes colder temperatures, wet or icy ground, and snow in some areas. Despite the changing weather conditions, you still need to get work done, and farm tire maintenance is crucial to staying productive, no matter the weather.  “Livestock still needs to be fed. In some areas,…
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Corn and Wheat Rally, Soybeans Fall on WASDE, Trade and Record SA Crop
Corn and Wheat Rally, Soybeans Fall on WASDE, Trade and Record SA Crop  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Cattle futures gain on wholesale demand, cutout prices
U.S. livestock: Cattle futures gain on wholesale demand, cutout prices  Manitobe Co-Operator
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Wheat Holds Gains on Monday
Wheat Holds Gains on Monday  Nasdaq