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If La Niña Arrives, How Will It Affect U.S. Winter?
If La Niña Arrives, How Will It Affect U.S. Winter? Successful Farming
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Crop Development in South America Slower Than Normal
Crop Development in South America Slower Than Normal DTN The Progressive Farmer
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Agriculture under attack
A Washington, D.C.-based public relations expert says agriculture in America is under a well-funded attack. Jack Hubbard, owner of Berman and Company, says groups like HSHS (Humane Society of the US) and ASPCA (American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals) have a singular mission. “They wake up every single morning and they want…
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The Great Ketchup Debate: 7 Condiment Controversies That Split Families
WASHINGTON — Whether it’s ketchup on steak or mustard in a PB&J, everyone seems to have a condiment quirk bound to ruffle some feathers. Discover some of the most controversial condiment choices that can turn any family meal into a lively debate. See where you stand in these saucy showdowns. Explore these condiment clashes and…
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What Is Citrus Greening — And Why Is It So Hard to Stop?
COLLEGE STATION, Texas — If you’ve noticed the price of citrus creeping up, there’s a hidden reason behind it: a silent killer has been sweeping through the U.S.’s citrus groves for decades, and it’s a threat to more than just your morning OJ. Citrus greening, also known as Huanglongbing, is a plant disease that has…
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nitrogen stabilizers: Less Downtime, More Protection
Many growers are seeing the benefits of adding a nitrogen stabilizer to their fertilizer applications, but some leading nitrogen stabilizers have a reputation for being hard on equipment. On this episode of the Nitrogen Corner, an agronomy expert discusses some issues to watch out for. The post Less Downtime, More Protection appeared first on Brownfield…
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Inside AgRevolution: AGCO’s Bold Mobile Service Play Pledges ‘Farmers First’
Inside AgRevolution: AGCO’s Bold Mobile Service Play Pledges ‘Farmers First’ Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Agtech seedlings: Bayer gets into the AI business with Microsoft
Also in this week’s farm technology news: Nutella maker Ferrero invests in hazelnut research, and digital crop monitoring platform FarmQA acquires competitor Farm Dog.
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Food Prices Worried Most Voters, but Will Trump’s Plans Lower Grocery Bills?
WASHINGTON — Americans are fed up with the price of food, and many are looking to President-elect Donald Trump to lower their grocery bills. Trump often railed on the campaign trail against hefty price increases for bacon, cereal, crackers and other items. “We’ll get them down,” he told shoppers during a September visit to a Pennsylvania grocery store. But…
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Concerns about pesticide regulation in 2025
The president and CEO of CropLife America is concerned about the effects of EPA’s pesticide regulation in 2025. Alexandra Dunn says the Endangered Species Act will have an impact on the next growing season. “As new active ingredients are registered, those labels will have requirements on them,” she says. “Now, how many new active ingredients are…
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National Corn Growers Association seeking disaster package in lame duck
The president of the National Corn Growers Association says farmers need help in the lame duck session. Kenneth Hartman, Jr., who farms in Illinois, tells Brownfield… “Prices are still low on corn and other products. Costs are up.” He says, “Inflation’s been up. The interest rates have been up. So, we want to get an…
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U.S. Corn Export Sales Land on Low End of Forecasts
U.S. Corn Export Sales Land on Low End of Forecasts MarketWatch
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Grains and Cattle Try to Recover After Thursday’s Collapse
Grains and Cattle Try to Recover After Thursday’s Collapse Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Ag lenders share concerns in declining farm economy
Ag lenders share concerns in declining farm economy Farm Progress
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Trump taps ‘border czar’ who promised worksite immigration enforcement
The choice of Tom Homan comes after Trump conducted workplace raids during his first term, including at seven Mississippi poultry plants.
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Ag economist says farm bill needs to be prioritized in lame duck
An ag economist says it is crucial Congress passes a farm bill before the end of the year. “The math changes when we get to a new Congress,” says John Newton with Terrain Ag. Newton tells Brownfield he’s optimistic a farm bill can and should be prioritized in the lame duck session. “All four corners…
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Poverty rate for rural children under 5 years old is highest of any group, USDA study says
Poverty rate for rural children under 5 years old is highest of any group, USDA study says RFD-TV
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US Cash Grains-Soy basis mixed, corn mostly up as futures recover
US Cash Grains-Soy basis mixed, corn mostly up as futures recover XM
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Crop Development in South America Slower Than Normal
Crop Development in South America Slower Than Normal DTN The Progressive Farmer
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Invasive species discovered in Georgia poses ‘serious risk’ to state’s agriculture, GDA warns
Invasive species discovered in Georgia poses ‘serious risk’ to state’s agriculture, GDA warns Atlanta News First