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Winter wheat off to good start
Winter wheat off to good start FarmWeekNow.com
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NCBA discusses new administration, litigation, tariffs
We caught up with the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association at the NAFB Conference in Kansas City, MO. We talked to both Ethan Lane, Vice President Government Affairs, and Mary Thomas-Hart, Chief Counsel. Q: We don’t have (a secretary of ag pick) yet, to my knowledge, but a long list of potential candidates. We do know…
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Grain and Livestock See Red Thursday
Grain and Livestock See Red Thursday Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Are Livestock Markets Out of Gas?
Are Livestock Markets Out of Gas? Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Enjoy the Holiday Season With a Local Christmas Tree
MEXICO, N.Y. — The holiday season is quickly approaching and purchasing a local Christmas tree is one way to get into the festive spirit. Christmas tree growers from across Oswego County collectively sell around 15,000 trees per year on nearly 1,000 acres! No matter the shape or size, our Christmas tree growers are ready to…
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Addressing Uncertainty in the Biofuels Industry
Ronnell Rehagen, CEO at Clean Fuels Alliance America joins us at the NAFB convention in Kansas City, Missouri. Q: We have certainty with the elections, now with Trump administration 2.0 in terms of biofuels policy and more. What are some things you guys are watching? What’s going to be on your radar here over the…
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Corn Leaking Lower on Thursday AM
Corn Leaking Lower on Thursday AM Nasdaq
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Brazil’s JBS sees strong demand for meat in US
Brazil’s JBS sees strong demand for meat in US Reuters
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AFBF Terminates Illinois Farm Bureau’s Membership, Now Illinois is Filing a Lawsuit
AFBF Terminates Illinois Farm Bureau’s Membership, Now Illinois is Filing a Lawsuit Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Ask these 6 grain market questions
Ask these 6 grain market questions Farm Progress
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Trump victory leaves grain market uncertain
Trump victory leaves grain market uncertain Farmers Guardian
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Overview of Massey Ferguson’s 500R Series Sprayers
Overview of Massey Ferguson’s 500R Series Sprayers Farms.com
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New USDA rule aids biotech crop development
New USDA rule aids biotech crop development Farms.com
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Why Does the Grains Sector Smell Like a Fish Market Thursday Morning?
Why Does the Grains Sector Smell Like a Fish Market Thursday Morning? MSN
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The WASDE report seemed to indicate higher corn feeding and hints at increased soybean exports
What is USDA seeing? Farm Progress
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Thune Elected Senate Majority Leader; Ag Groups Congratulate Him
Senate Republicans have elected South Dakota’s John Thune as the next Senate majority leader after rejecting public overtures from allies of President-elect Donald Trump who backed a different candidate. Reports are that Thune won in a secret-ballot vote of 29-24, beating out opposing candidates John Cornyn of Texas and Rick Scott of Florida. The 63-year-old…
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New push for EU-South America trade deal despite French fury
New push for EU-South America trade deal despite French fury Wyoming News Now
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New Program Offers Incentives for Adoption of Cover Crops
FARGO, N.D. — Farmers for Soil Health is a farmer-driven initiative for farmers aimed at improving soil health through the adoption of cover crops. The collaboration among the Soy Checkoff, Pork Checkoff and National Corn Growers Association in partnership with state commodity groups and conservation organizations seeks to double the adoption of cover crops to…
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Trump Administration Likely to Abandon HIIPP Rule
A second Donald Trump presidency will likely spell the death of OSHA’s recently published heat safety rule, but experts say it won’t necessarily mean no standard will come to pass. The agency published the proposed rule and began accepting public comments this summer. That time period will close on December 30. Then it would take…