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U.S. farmers to plant more corn, less soy
U.S. farmers to plant more corn, less soy The Western Producer
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Markets Await Tariff Updates; CME Spot Trade Stalls Amid Technical Glitch
Markets Await Tariff Updates; CME Spot Trade Stalls Amid Technical Glitch Dairy Herd
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Biofuel Boost in Brazil Helps Push Corn to Highest Since 2022
Biofuel Boost in Brazil Helps Push Corn to Highest Since 2022 Bloomberg.com
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Seeing red? Huge acres failed to dent corn prices
Seeing red? Huge acres failed to dent corn prices Farm Progress
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Understanding Farm Depreciation for 2025
Understanding Farm Depreciation for 2025 Farm Equipment
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Markets already factor in USDA data, attention turns to tariffs
Markets already factor in USDA data, attention turns to tariffs Brownfield Ag News
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USDA’s new Smart Trap Program is not as efficient as researchers hoped, but it is helping
USDA’s new Smart Trap Program is not as efficient as researchers hoped, but it is helping RFD-TV
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Five Ways to Prevent Negative Encounters With Snakes This Spring
COLLEGE STATION, Texas — Springtime in Texas brings warmer temperatures, blooming wildflowers — and more active snakes. As these reptiles emerge from brumation — a state similar to hibernation in mammals — the chances of encountering them increase. However, understanding snake behaviors and basic safety tips can help prevent unnecessary fear and reduce the risk of…
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Grain traders ask Ukraine to suspend price mechanism changes, say exports at risk
Grain traders ask Ukraine to suspend price mechanism changes, say exports at risk Reuters
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America First? Farmer Calls Ford Out for Abandoning Ethanol Flex Fuel in New F-150 Trucks
America First? Farmer Calls Ford Out for Abandoning Ethanol Flex Fuel in New F-150 Trucks
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Listen to Shaun Haney discuss grain markets, cattle prices and more
Listen to Shaun Haney discuss grain markets, cattle prices and more 980 CJME
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Ag economist expecting additional disaster relief assistance
An ag economist at the University of Illinois is expecting farmers to see additional disaster assistance through the American Relief Act of 2025. Gary Schnitkey says the legislation includes $21 billion that was allocated for natural disasters. “This is a continuation of the WHIP plus ERP programs,” he says. “We are expecting those to go…
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Will U.S. ag stay competitive if trade tariffs in effect?
Will U.S. ag stay competitive if trade tariffs in effect? Brownfield Ag News
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USDA scientist asks bigger weed questions
USDA scientist asks bigger weed questions Capital Press
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Some liquid egg products recalled as they may include bleach, USDA warns. Here’s what to know
Some liquid egg products recalled as they may include bleach, USDA warns. Here’s what to know. CBS News
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Anhydrous Safety Should be Top Concern This Spring
ST. PAUL, Minn. — Many farmers and applicators will soon apply anhydrous ammonia (NH3) prior to planting or sidedress after planting. Even with a rush against time and the weather, safety should never be compromised. Accidents involving anhydrous ammonia have proven how dangerous and deadly the chemical can be when not handled properly. The Minnesota…
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USDA Says Corn Acres Up 5% in 2025
USDA Says Corn Acres Up 5% in 2025 Successful Farming
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USDA sees more corn, fewer soybean acres in 2025
USDA sees more corn, fewer soybean acres in 2025 TradingView
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USDA reports: Corn moves signal market trends
USDA reports: Corn moves signal market trends Farm Progress
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Ongoing trade tensions could impact long-term demand
An ag economist at Ohio State University says ongoing trade tensions could impact demand for US agricultural products. Ian Sheldon says large trading partners are starting to divert sales to other markets. “What’s happening with China is just exacerbating a shift that was already happening before the previous trade war,” he says. “The new trade…