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3 key factors for farmers focused on profit
3 key factors for farmers focused on profit Farm Progress
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USDA Announces Loan Interest Rates in February 2025
USDA Announces Loan Interest Rates in February 2025 KSJB
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Farmers Needed for Study on Problem Solving for Financial and Mental Well-being
PRESTON and CALEDONIA, Minn. — Farmers are known for their resilience – adapting to uncertainties and fixing a variety of problems to keep their farms running. But when those uncertainties become overwhelming or when problems can’t be fixed, stress and anxiety can occur, taking a toll on the wellbeing of farmers, their families, and operations.…
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National Farm Machinery Show Returns to Kentucky Exposition Center
National Farm Machinery Show Returns to Kentucky Exposition Center CropLife
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Old Farmer’s Almanac forecasts fire weather relief for parts of California for spring 2025
Old Farmer’s Almanac forecasts fire weather relief for parts of California for spring 2025 Mount Shasta Herald
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Soybeans, corn, wheat see good gains
Soybeans were higher on short covering and technical buying. A new tariff battle against China is on, but Beijing’s retaliation doesn’t include soybeans. Mexico does buy U.S. soybeans and soybean products and Canada is a solid soybean meal customer. Soybean meal futures were up on that easing of tariff talk, while bean oil was lower…
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Dry winter causes some concern
A farmer in northeastern Iowa says the dry winter has him a bit concerned. Bob Hemesath, who raises corn and hogs outside of Decorah, tells Brownfield, “As much as I don’t mind not having snow, we have been dry.” He says, “We did get some rains here late fall, and even right before the new…
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“Fair value” of corn north of $5, analyst says
A market analyst says the “fair value” of corn is $5 dollars and higher. Jeff Peterson with Heartland Farm Partners says the market is adjusting to last month’s reduction in USDA crop production estimates. “What the market’s been trying to do is trying to get caught up to really fair value. What we look at…
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Explore Latest Ag Equipment at National Farm Show 2025
Explore Latest Ag Equipment at National Farm Show 2025 Farms.com
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The little bug with a big appetite turning organic waste into sustainable fertiliser
The little bug with a big appetite turning organic waste into sustainable fertiliser BBC.com
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Geringhoff Announces $5,000,000 USA Factory Expansion
Ahlen, Germany/St. Cloud, Minnesota – Geringhoff, a global leader in premium, high performance harvesting equipment, today announces a 40,000 sqft, > $5,000,000 expansion of the Saint Cloud, Minnesota manufacturing facility. Construction started at the end of last year. This investment will extend the company’s US and Canadian production of top-quality harvesting equipment, helping to meet…
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U.S. farmers retain optimistic outlook for 2025 despite ag trade uncertainty
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — U.S. farmers began 2025 with an optimistic outlook, as the January Purdue University/CME Group Ag Economy Barometer rose 5 points from the previous month to a reading of 141. This increase was driven by a 9-point growth in the Current Conditions Index and a 3-point rise in the Future Expectations Index.…
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Basics of Beekeeping – For Veterans
SOUTHWEST, N.Y. — Find out if beekeeping is right for you! NY & NJ Veterans are invited to join Cornell Cooperative Extension Livestock Management Specialist, Amy Barkley, to learn more about beekeeping in a FREE virtual seminar. This will take place on Wednesday, February 26th, 2025 from 6pm – 7:30pm via Zoom. Registration is required by…
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Chicago Grains Catch Breath After U.S. Tariff Moves
Chicago Grains Catch Breath After U.S. Tariff Moves Successful Farming
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Building a Future-Proof Agribusiness Model
LITTLE ROCK, ARK. — The agricultural sector is facing one of its most challenging periods in history. As global food demand continues to rise, agribusinesses are under immense pressure to produce more while navigating resource scarcity, market volatility, and the impact of climate change. Traditional farming methods, while effective in the past, no longer provide…
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Canada, Mexico Tariffs Delayed 30 Days; China Issues Retaliatory Tariffs
(WASHINGTON D.C.) — Tariffs on Mexico and Canada will be put on hold for one month. President Trump’s decision comes after he spoke with Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum Monday morning, and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in the afternoon. In a post on X, Sheinbaum said Mexico will send ten-thousand National Guard members to the…