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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…
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FarmWise AI-powered weeding tech ‘commercially ready’ despite company restructuring and wind down
FarmWise AI-powered weeding tech ‘commercially ready’ despite company restructuring and wind down AgFunderNews
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3 Big Things Today, March 21, 2025
3 Big Things Today, March 21, 2025 Successful Farming
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Proposed U.S. Port Fees on China Ships Already Hitting Ag Exports
Proposed U.S. Port Fees on China Ships Already Hitting Ag Exports Successful Farming
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Argentina Grains Exchange Cuts Soybean Forecast by a Million Tons
Argentina Grains Exchange Cuts Soybean Forecast by a Million Tons Successful Farming
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Prospects for a New Farm Bill Amid Struggling Ag Economy
(WASHINGTON D.C.) – As lawmakers continue to navigate a full legislative calendar in 2025, farmers and ranchers continue to advocate for getting a new five-year Farm Bill that could provide certainty to a struggling agricultural economy. Dr. John Newton, Executive Head at Terrain, says that ad hoc assistance that USDA is starting to rollout is…
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High Interest Rates, Strong U.S. Dollar Take a Toll on Ag Economy
High Interest Rates, Strong U.S. Dollar Take a Toll on Ag Economy Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Seed supply concerns in Upper Midwest
Seed supply shortages could cause problems for some farmers this spring. Flooding early last spring devastated parts of southern Minnesota and northern Iowa and Casey Staloch with Albert Lea Seed Company says seed production suffered. “Just because we had too much water early and not enough late, and then also with our sales being up…
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92% of Ag Economists Say the U.S. is Already in the Middle of Another Trade War
92% of Ag Economists Say the U.S. is Already in the Middle of Another Trade War Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Uninsured: Federal Crop Insurance Program Leaves Most Farms Unprotected
Uninsured: Federal Crop Insurance Program Leaves Most Farms Unprotected National Sustainable Agriculture Coalition
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Over $1.6 Million Raised for FFA
The National FFA Organization is proud to announce that its more than one million members, alumni, and supporters raised more than $1.6 million during the tenth annual Give FFA Day. The money raised will directly support FFA and agricultural education for local FFA Chapters, state FFA associations, and the National FFA as a whole. It’s…
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EU Delays Retaliatory Tariffs
The European Union delayed its first round of retaliatory tariffs until mid-April. Supply Chain Dive says the EU originally planned to lift a suspension on previously installed retaliatory tariffs on April 1. That would have been in response to America’s 25 percent duties on steel and aluminum imports. The EU will implement a new round…