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Wheat Closes with Mostly Higher Trade
Wheat Closes with Mostly Higher Trade  Nasdaq
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Polish farmers vow to resume mass border blockades in December if demands aren’t met
Polish farmers vow to resume mass border blockades in December if demands aren’t met  MSN
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Rains swell Mississippi River, US soy exports flow at 4-year high
Rains swell Mississippi River, US soy exports flow at 4-year high  Country Guide
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Deer Wreak $152M Havoc, Leap Pigweed As Top Yield Robber In Cotton
Deer Wreak $152M Havoc, Leap Pigweed As Top Yield Robber In Cotton  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Wheat falls on supply pressure
Wheat falls on supply pressure  Finance News: Latest Financial News, Finance News today in Bangladesh
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Rains Swell Mississippi River, U.S. Soy Exports Flow at 4-Year High
Rains Swell Mississippi River, U.S. Soy Exports Flow at 4-Year High  Successful Farming
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A range of temperatures across the Heartland; weather generally seasonal
Across the Corn Belt, a weak cold front is resulting in widespread cloudiness and patchy precipitation, with any snow largely limited to the upper Great Lakes region. With most Midwestern harvest activities complete, producers are turning their attention to farm maintenance and off-season fieldwork, including tillage and fertilizer applications. On the Plains, lingering warmth is…
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A much colder, winterlike feel across the Heartland; largely dry, though, for most
Looking ahead, the 6- to 10-day outlook calls for the likelihood of near- or below-normal temperatures west of the Rockies, while warmer-than-normal weather will prevail from the Plains to the Atlantic Coast. Meanwhile, near- or below-normal precipitation across most of the country should contrast with wetter-than-normal conditions in a few areas, including the northern High…
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Drone Wars: Agriculture Caught In The Middle Of Global Tension
Drone Wars: Agriculture Caught In The Middle Of Global Tension  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Industry leaders laud Trump’s pick for agriculture secretary
Industry leaders laud Trump’s pick for agriculture secretary  Capital Press
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The benefits from cover crops go beyond conserving soil and water
A multi-state multi-year study just began to learn about how alfalfa, corn and cover crops can work together, and how some cover crops generate their own weed-fighting chemicals. Marta Moura Kohmann with the University of Wisconsin has more about the new study next on today’s Managing for Profit. The post The benefits from cover crops…