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Chinese ship tax would greatly benefit Canadian shippers, says analyst
Chinese ship tax would greatly benefit Canadian shippers, says analyst The Western Producer
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Ag economist concerned over ongoing tariff spats
A longtime agricultural economist says he’s concerned about the industry’s outlook. Dr. David Kohl, professor emeritus at Virginia Tech University, says the ongoing threat of tariffs are weighing on agriculture. “I think we have to be very concerned about counter tariffs.” He says, “In other words, we put tariffs on automobiles, they come in with…
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Agriculture Secretary Rollins Tells USDA Staff to Stop Leaking
Agriculture Secretary Rollins Tells USDA Staff to Stop Leaking Bloomberg Government
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Booker, Colleagues Introduce Honor Farmer Contracts Act
Booker, Colleagues Introduce Honor Farmer Contracts Act InsiderNJ
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Monday Is a Major Day in the Grain Futures Markets
Monday Is a Major Day in the Grain Futures Markets. Here’s How You Should Be Positioned. TradingView
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Iowa Corn Farmers Gather to Discuss ‘25 Policy Priorities
JOHNSTON, Iowa — Yesterday, Iowa Corn Growers Association (ICGA) members gathered at the State Capitol for the “Iowa Corn Day on the Hill” lobbying event. The delegation included the ICGA Board, county leaders, grassroots members and student FFA members from across the state. Members in attendance pushed for extending the 9 cent E15 tax credit…
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Scientists expect more drought this year in parts of the Midwest and Great Plains
Scientists expect more drought this year in parts of the Midwest and Great Plains Kansas Public Radio
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Hailstorms threaten U.S. crops — HailSens360 offers a solution
Hailstorms threaten U.S. crops — HailSens360 offers a solution. AGDAILY
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Proposed shipping fines threaten US grain exports, industry says
Proposed shipping fines threaten US grain exports, industry says Aquafeed.com
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Online machinery auction website seeks to aid farmers, student athletes
Online machinery auction website seeks to aid farmers, student athletes The Hastings Tribune
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Yield Grading Outdated: Time to Modernize
Yield Grading Outdated: Time to Modernize Drovers Magazine
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Days Before USDA Report, FBN Data Signals Corn is King for 2025
Days Before USDA Report, FBN Data Signals Corn is King for 2025 Successful Farming
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JLG Announces Comprehensive Support Services for its Agriculture Equipment Dealers
JLG Announces Comprehensive Support Services for its Agriculture Equipment Dealers Farms.com
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Limit Downtime at Corn Planting With a Dry Run
WESTFIELD, Ind. — The importance of the planter pass can’t be overstated. “This is THE most important pass. If your planter pass isn’t good, it’s downhill from there,” says AgriGold Agronomist Scott Bugg. Over the winter and early spring, farmers are accustomed to spending time in the shop doing equipment maintenance, but there’s another exercise…
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Knowing Your Ground
Every grower knows what parts of their field are best and which are worst. On this episode of Managing for Profit, an agronomy expert with AgroLiquid says it’s important to have a plan for managing those lower-performing areas. The post Knowing Your Ground appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.
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Dry conditions will stick around western Corn Belt
A state climatologist says timely rains will be crucial as the drought situation expands in South Dakota. Laura Edwards with South Dakota State University Extension says there’s already a moderate drought in effect for the entire state as spring planting begins. “We’ve already seen some oats and small grains get planted,” she says. “One of…
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Soybeans Up Nearly 13¢ | Thursday, March 27, 2025
Soybeans Up Nearly 13¢ | Thursday, March 27, 2025 Successful Farming
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Iowa Farmland Holds Strong: Discover the Factors Behind Six Months of Consistency
Iowa Farmland Holds Strong: Discover the Factors Behind Six Months of Consistency Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Ag Industry Says Shipbuilding Proposals Would Upend U.S. Exports, Asks for Carveouts
Ag Industry Says Shipbuilding Proposals Would Upend U.S. Exports, Asks for Carveouts Successful Farming
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Farmer Testifies at USTR Hearing That Proposed Fees Will Harm US Farmers
Farmer Testifies at USTR Hearing That Proposed Fees Will Harm US Farmers DTN The Progressive Farmer