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What If & What Was: Reflections on Our Journey … Martin-Till
What If & What Was: Reflections on Our Journey … Martin-Till  Farm Equipment
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U.S. grains: Chicago soybeans spike on news of biofuel coalition meeting with EPA
U.S. grains: Chicago soybeans spike on news of biofuel coalition meeting with EPAÂ Â Canadian Cattlemen
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CNH Halts Farm Equipment Shipments From North America, Europe To Assess Tariff Situation
BREAKING: CNH Halts Farm Equipment Shipments From North America, Europe To Assess Tariff Situation  AgWeb
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Chicago soybeans spike on news of biofuel coalition meeting with EPA
U.S. grains: Chicago soybeans spike on news of biofuel coalition meeting with EPAÂ Â Grainews
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USDA: Nebraska farmers to boost corn acres, cut back on soybeans, hay
KTIC 840 AM/98.3 FM/98.7 FM – USDA: Nebraska farmers to boost corn acres, cut back on soybeans, hay  Rural Radio Network
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Dip Your Big Toe Into the Process Of Trimming Inputs
Dip Your Big Toe Into the Process Of Trimming Inputs  AgWeb
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Reports of high honey bee colony losses and how farmers and growers can support honey bees
Reports of high honey bee colony losses and how farmers and growers can support honey bees  Michigan State University
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Ahead of Trump’s ‘Liberation Day,’ USDA Secretary Talks Trade, Tariffs, and Potential Farmer Compensation
Ahead of Trump’s ‘Liberation Day,’ USDA Secretary Talks Trade, Tariffs, and Potential Farmer Compensation  Successful Farming
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Grain markets move higher on Tuesday
Soybeans ended the day higher, with May contracts up 19 and ½ cents at $10.34 and 1/4. Markets also found support from sharply higher bean oil. The USDA’s announcement of funding for the administration’s biofuel blending infrastructure was supportive. There was some focus from traders on the decline in expected soybean acres on Tuesday. This…
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Fertilizer prices in an upswing, analyst says
A fertilizer market analyst says prices remain high heading into planting season. Josh Linville with StoneX Group says phosphate costs have been a concern. “The phosphate market started out high and it’s just gradually gotten a little bit higher as we go through the spring season. Unfortunately, people like to point fingers around North America…
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Updated Sorghum BPS Could Improve the Crop’s Use
WATERTOWN, Wis. — New research has fueled an update to the ​berry ​processing ​score (BPS) metric that determines the adequacy of berry processing in sorghum silage. Thanks to the latest study reviewing the dynamics of starch digestibility after processing and ensiling sorghum, the determining factors of BPS have been updated to more accurately account for this relationship.…
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Duckweed: The Food and Fuel That Farms Itself
LAUREL HOLLOW, N.Y. — Under the right conditions, duckweed essentially farms itself. Wastewater, ponds, puddles, swamps—you name it. If there’s enough sunlight and carbon dioxide, the aquatic plant can grow freely. But that’s not all that makes it intriguing. Packed inside duckweed’s tiny fronds is enormous potential as a soil enricher, a fuel source, protein-rich…
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Henry Ford Museum of American Innovations looks to the future of ag
A curator at the Henry Ford Museum says drone technology and ‘AI’ are now being preserved as great agricultural innovations. Debra Reid oversees agriculture and environment collections. She tells Brownfield agriculture was key to Henry Ford’s core collections and it’s her job to carry that forward for the next century. “It’s imperative that that 90…
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2024 Soybean Microbial Product Trials
RALEIGH, N.C. — The NC State Soil Microbiome Extension program conducted small plot field trials in 2024 evaluating microbial biostimulant seed treatments. Microbial biostimulants are beneficial organisms (bacteria and fungi) that may support plant health and increase crop yield by increasing plant nutrient access/efficiency or enhancing plant stress tolerance. The objective of this study was to evaluate…
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Farmers Who Stand Strong With Trump on Tariffs Say Long-Term Gain is Worth Short-Term Pain
Farmers Who Stand Strong With Trump on Tariffs Say Long-Term Gain is Worth Short-Term Pain  AgWeb
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US Ag Secretary Says Market Disruption Payments In Planning Stages For US Farmers
US Ag Secretary Says Market Disruption Payments In Planning Stages For US Farmers  KIWA Radio
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Republicans Eye Budget to Cushion Tariff Blow
Republicans Eye Budget to Cushion Tariff Blow  AgWeb
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Grain and Livestock Higher Tuesday: Where Did the Risk On Buying Come From?
Grain and Livestock Higher Tuesday: Where Did the Risk On Buying Come From?  AgWeb
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60% Drought Risk? The Latest Forecast For The 2025 Growing Season
60% Drought Risk? The Latest Forecast For The 2025 Growing Season  AgWeb
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New Study Challenges the Story of Humanity’s Shift From Prehistoric Hunting to Farming
BATH, England — A new study published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) has turned traditional thinking on its head by highlighting the role of human interactions during the shift from hunting and gathering to farming – one of the biggest changes in human history – rather than earlier ideas that focused on…