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Trump says US to sign rare earth minerals deal with Ukraine ‘very shortly’
Trump says US to sign rare earth minerals deal with Ukraine ‘very shortly’ Lokmat Times
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Camera captures sights from National Farm Machinery Show
Camera captures sights from National Farm Machinery Show Farm Progress
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Snowpack reaches 97% of normal, but drought hanging on in desert Southwest
Snowpack reaches 97% of normal, but drought hanging on in desert Southwest Yahoo
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Spring likely warmer, drier than average, NOAA says
Climate and environment updates: Spring likely warmer, drier than average, NOAA says ABC News
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Violent storms dominated the weather headlines
Violent storms dominated the weather headlines High Plains Journal
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U.S. livestock: Cattle continue climb, hogs continue slide
U.S. livestock: Cattle continue climb, hogs continue slide Farmtario
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US agency kills Colorado wolf in Wyoming where it was suspected of killing sheep
US agency kills Colorado wolf in Wyoming where it was suspected of killing sheep WJXT News4JAX
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Wheat near one-week low on stronger dollar, dismal demand
Wheat near one-week low on stronger dollar, dismal demand TradingView
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Used Hay Tool Demand Is Booming and Online Auctions Connect Buyers and Sellers Worldwide
Used Hay Tool Demand Is Booming and Online Auctions Connect Buyers and Sellers Worldwide Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Transition to drought expected to be swifter this year
Transition to drought expected to be swifter this year Farmtario
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Tariff Changes Get Farmers’ Attention During Planting Season
COLLEGE STATION, Texas — While farmers are focused on the planting season, tariff increases with countries like China, Canada and Mexico are making them think even harder about their resulting harvests. Capital Farm Credit Chief Lending Officer Phil Peabody was a special guest on the KBTX Focus at Four program, addressing the impact of tariffs…
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Canada’s January Potash Exports Hit a Record as U.S. Buyers Anticipated Tariffs
Canada’s January Potash Exports Hit a Record as U.S. Buyers Anticipated Tariffs Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Corn and Soybeans Close Higher: Cattle Hit Contract Highs
Corn and Soybeans Close Higher: Cattle Hit Contract Highs Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Crappie fishing is starting to heat up in the Midwest
On this episode of Outdoor Adventures, TOPHAT Jigs owner Derek Martin from Illinois joins Brent Barnett for a conversation about spring crappie fishing. He gives some tips on the best ways to catch crappies early in the spring. The post Crappie fishing is starting to heat up in the Midwest appeared first on Brownfield Ag…
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Alberta farmers face dual blow as China tariffs threaten billions in ag exports
Alberta farmers face dual blow as China tariffs threaten billions in ag exports Western Standard
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Fool’s Spring?
Happy National Agriculture Week! As the old saying goes, Spring has sprung! The question on the tip of the tongue of many people I’ve spoken with recently is “Do you think we are going to get any more wintry weather?” Thoughts about Fool’s Spring, the common alternative term used to describe the deceptive warmth of…
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New marketing year lows for pork, wheat export sales
U.S. pork export sales notched a marketing year low for the second week in a row. The USDA says most of the usual weekly buyers made purchases during the week ending March 17th, with Mexico leading the way, but there were some reductions to those purchases, and there were no new sales to China. Wheat…
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Grains Lower Except Corn: Outside Markets Trade Opposite of Fed Decision
Grains Lower Except Corn: Outside Markets Trade Opposite of Fed Decision Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Barley farmers face economic strain with tariffs as beer consumption hits 40-year low
Barley farmers face economic strain with tariffs as beer consumption hits 40-year low USA TODAY