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Harvesting Innovation – How AI and Mechanization Are Boosting Productivity on Nebraska Farms
Harvesting Innovation – How AI and Mechanization Are Boosting Productivity on Nebraska Farms Morning Ag Clips –
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AI in Agriculture at National Farm Machinery Show
AI in Agriculture at National Farm Machinery Show Farm Progress
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Tractor, combine sales face downward trend
Tractor, combine sales face downward trend Canadian Cattlemen
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U.S. grains: Chicago corn falls on USDA planting expectations
U.S. grains: Chicago corn falls on USDA planting expectations Canadian Cattlemen
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Machinery Market Outlook at National Farm Machinery Show
Machinery Market Outlook at National Farm Machinery Show Farm Progress
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Are U.S. corn growers benefitting from Canada’s biofuel policies?
Are U.S. corn growers benefitting from Canada’s biofuel policies? The Western Producer
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Farmland prices, farm equipment sales sink
Farmland prices, farm equipment sales sink brownfieldagnews.com
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Markets eye key reports next week
Markets eye key reports next week brownfieldagnews.com
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Another quiet close for soybeans, corn, wheat
Soybeans closed mixed. Contracts were firm for most of the day, but those gains wilted late in most months with a lack of any real fresh fundamental news. The trade’s watching South American harvest activity and U.S. weather ahead of widespread planting, while waiting for some clarity on tariffs and shipping fees, especially as they…
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Harvesting Innovation – How AI and Mechanization Are Boosting Productivity on Nebraska Farms
OMAHA, NE – Across the farmland surrounding Omaha, Nebraska, the landscape of agriculture is rapidly changing. Autonomous tractors now move with precision across fields, drones scan crops from above, and data collected from soil sensors drives daily decisions that were once based solely on intuition and experience. This transformation is driven by the integration of…
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Pick for German agriculture minister withdraws after activists storm farm
Pick for German agriculture minister withdraws after activists storm farm Inkl
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5 Farmers Went to the West Wing of the White House to Save Glyphosate. Here’s What They Said and Learned
5 Farmers Went to the West Wing of the White House to Save Glyphosate. Here’s What They Said and Learned Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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USDA removes diversity, climate change requirements from rural grants
USDA removes diversity, climate change requirements from rural grants UPI News
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Broiler sets, placements stick to higher pace
2025 broiler sets and placements continue to move faster than 2024. The USDA says 249.476 million broiler-type eggs were set into incubation, jumping 1.198 million on the week and 1% on the year, with average hatchability dipping slightly to 78.5%. 191.503 million broiler-type chicks were placed into meat production, rising 44,000 from the previous week…
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Chicago Corn Falls on USDA Planting Expectations
Chicago Corn Falls on USDA Planting Expectations Successful Farming
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Minnesota Farm Bureau President Dan Glessing Testifies on Capitol Hill
WASHINGTON – Minnesota Farm Bureau (MBFB) President Dan Glessing testified on March 26 before the U.S. House Committee on Transportation & Infrastructure Subcommittee on Highways and Transit, as part of its hearing – America Builds: How Trucking Supports American Communities. “The success of American agriculture relies upon a robust, safe, and dependable transportation system,” Glessing stated.…
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Black Sea deal unlikely to boost Russian food exports in short-term
Black Sea deal unlikely to boost Russian food exports in short-term MSN
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Protecting animal health from outside threats
Protecting animal health from outside threats is essential to safeguarding the U.S. food supply. Dr. Kelli Werling with Indiana’s State Board of Animal Health says unwanted pathogens are typically introduced through U.S. ports of entry. She tells Brownfield programs like the Beagle Brigade play a key role in preventing the ag industry from foreign pests…
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Senate Democrats push back on halted USDA food bank deliveries
Senate Democrats push back on halted USDA food bank deliveries MLive.com
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Sewage sludge can find a second life on farm fields. Here’s how it’s made
Sewage sludge can find a second life on farm fields. Here’s how it’s made FOX 31 Denver