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USDA Announces Key FPAC Appointments to Advance ‘America First’ Farm Agenda
USDA Announces Key FPAC Appointments to Advance ‘America First’ Farm Agenda Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Federal Election: Maintaining Free Trade Between U.S. and Canada, Business Risk Management and Taxation Are Top Concerns for Grain Farmers
Federal Election: Maintaining Free Trade Between U.S. and Canada, Business Risk Management and Taxation Are Top Concerns for Grain Farmers Grain Farmers of Ontario
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AI in Precision Agriculture Market Overview: Key Technological Innovations, Market Drivers, and Strategic P…
AI in Precision Agriculture Market Overview: Key Technological Innovations, Market Drivers, and Strategic P… WhaTech
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Custom ag drone applicator increasing acres per hour
The scale and effectiveness of ag applicator drones continue to increase. Jordan Stickle with Agri-Spray Drones of Austin, Minnesota says he’s seen a significant jump since getting into the business three years ago. “My first two years I ran a DJI-T40, which had a 10-gallon tank. And I think the max I could spray in…
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Corn, Soybean Farmer Acreage Intentions Met in 2024
Corn, Soybean Farmer Acreage Intentions Met in 2024 DTN The Progressive Farmer
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Potential Russia-Ukraine peace would boost agriculture, oil prices: Expert economist
Potential Russia-Ukraine peace would boost agriculture, oil prices: Expert economist Anadolu Agency | English
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RIPE President Appointed to USDA Farm Service Agency
RIPE President Appointed to USDA Farm Service Agency Morning Ag Clips –
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U.S. export inspections up from a year ago
The USDA says corn export inspections as of the week ending March 20th remain ahead of the pace needed to meet expectations for the current marketing year. The 2024/25 marketing year got underway June 1st for wheat and September 1st for corn, sorghum, and soybeans. The USDA’s next round of supply and demand estimates is…
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US Ag Exports ‘Would End’ if Fees Imposed on Chinese Ships, Groups Warn
US Ag Exports ‘Would End’ if Fees Imposed on Chinese Ships, Groups Warn DTN The Progressive Farmer
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There Are A Lot More Questions Than Answers For Corn Prices
There Are A Lot More Questions Than Answers For Corn Prices Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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How Many Types of Insects Are There in the World?
KENNESAW, Ga. — How many types of insects are there in the world? asks Sawyer, age 8, Fuquay-Varina, North Carolina. Exploring anywhere on Earth, look closely and you’ll find insects. Check your backyard and you may see ants, beetles, crickets, wasps, mosquitoes and more. There are more kinds of insects than there are mammals, birds and…
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Chicago soybeans, corn dip on tariff fears, wheat also down
Chicago soybeans, corn dip on tariff fears, wheat also down TradingView
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How CNH’s precision technology is helping farmers tackle water scarcity
How CNH’s precision technology is helping farmers tackle water scarcity The Manila Times
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Vertical Tillage Climbs in Popularity
Vertical Tillage Climbs in Popularity Successful Farming
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US forecasts will worsen as DOGE cuts mean fewer weather balloon launches, experts say
US forecasts will worsen as DOGE cuts mean fewer weather balloon launches, experts say WHO TV 13 Des Moines News & Weather
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Cattle on Feed Down 2%, Placements Down 18%
(WASHINGTON D.C.) — The latest Cattle on Feed report from USDA showed a large drop in placements (more than average estimates) and a slight drop in on-feed numbers for the month of March. Cattle and calves on feed for the slaughter market in the United States for feedlots with capacity of 1,000 or more head…
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Argentina Cuts Soybean Forecast by One Million Tons
One of the top grain exchanges in Argentina dropped its forecast for the soybean crop by one million metric tons. The impact of a drought is becoming clearer on the 2024-2025 soybean crop. The Buenos Aires exchange now predicts the crop’s output to reach 48.6 million tons. That’s down from its prediction of 49.6 million…
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Rollins: USDA’s five-part HPAI strategy is effective so far
Rollins: USDA’s five-part HPAI strategy is effective so far WATTAgNet Industry News & Trends
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Kyiv warns that reintroduction of EU duties will deal devastating blow to Ukraine’s economy
Kyiv warns that reintroduction of EU duties will deal devastating blow to Ukraine’s economy Європейська правда
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Heavy horses return to the fields at the Royal Agricultural University in its 180th year
Heavy horses return to the fields at the Royal Agricultural University in its 180th year Farming Life