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Spring planting 2025 in Ukraine progresses 16.7% faster than last year: 19 regions sow 250,400 ha of spring crops
Spring planting 2025 in Ukraine progresses 16.7% faster than last year: 19 regions sow 250,400 ha of spring crops Interfax-Ukraine
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United States imports eggs from Korea, Turkey to help ease prices
United States imports eggs from Korea, Turkey to help ease prices Wyoming News Now
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Alberta farmers struggling in silence amid trade, climate challenges
Alberta farmers struggling in silence amid trade, climate challenges rdnewsnow.com
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Key market movers to watch include hogs and dairy
Key market movers to watch include hogs and dairy Farms.com
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EU Tariffs on U.S. Grain will have no Impact Short-Term
EU Tariffs on U.S. Grain will have no Impact Short-Term Farms.com
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Chicago corn, soy futures fall on pre-weekend selloff
U.S. grains: Chicago corn, soy futures fall on pre-weekend selloff Grainews
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Chicago cattle fall, hogs rise
U.S. livestock: Chicago cattle fall, hogs rise Country Guide
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Out Like a Bull?
Out Like a Bull? Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Specialty Grains Might Boost Profits
Specialty Grains Might Boost Profits Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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2024/25 U.S. Sorghum Crop Graded At No. 1 Certification For Sixth Year In A Row
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The U.S. Grains Council (USGC) released its 2024/25 Sorghum Quality Report today and for the sixth year in a row, U.S. sorghum was, on average, graded above the necessary requirements for U.S. No. 1 certification. “The Council’s mission is to develop markets, enable trade and improve lives, and what better way to support that…
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Senator Fischer Responds to USDA Cuts, Tariffs
Senator Fischer Responds to USDA Cuts, Tariffs Fairburyjournalnews
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Trump has ordered the dismantling of the US Education Department. Here’s what that means
Trump has ordered the dismantling of the US Education Department. Here’s what that means DC News Now | Washington, DC
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Managing nitrogen with irrigation
An irrigation specialist is hearing farmer concerns about nutrient management ahead of the growing season. Mike Kilmer with Apple Irrigation says there’s a common theme among growers he works with. “The biggest concern that growers have right now is getting their nitrogen applied in a proper manner.” Speaking to Brownfield at the North American Farm…
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USDA Deputy Undersecretary Brooke Appleton gives an update on ECAP payments
USDA Deputy Undersecretary Brooke Appleton gives an update on ECAP payments RFD-TV
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Enrollment Is Open for Farm Dreams!
NORTH NEWTON, Kan. — Are you a beginning farmer or deciding if owning your own farm is right for you? Come join our virtual class on Thursday evenings in April to talk with experienced farmers and other new and prospective farmers about your farming dreams. We’ll focus on clarifying your values and quality-of-life goals, assessing…
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New bill introduced in Congress to lower egg prices
A bipartisan group of U.S. lawmakers have introduced a bill they say will lower the cost of eggs for consumers. Dusty Johnson, a U.S. Representative from South Dakota, is a sponsor of the Lowering Egg Prices Act. He says the bill rolls back regulations and takes a different food safety approach for breaker eggs. “Those…
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Under the weather: Lengthy drought has NC farmers ‘praying for the rain’
Under the weather: Lengthy drought has NC farmers ‘praying for the rain’ Carolina Public Press
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Farm Equipment’s Best of the Web
Farm Equipment’s Best of the Web: March 21, 2025 Farm Equipment
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Short planting windows likely for some
The chief science fellow with Nutrien Ag Solutions says many farmers will have short planting windows this spring. Eric Snodgrass says forecasts are calling for an active weather pattern in the eastern Corn Belt. “East of the Mississippi, we are likely going to be seeing tight windows this spring.” He says, “In other words, we…