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Chicago corn prices set to challenge decades-long streaks
Chicago corn prices set to challenge decades-long streaks: Braun Reuters.com
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Proposed U.S. Port Fees on China-Built Ships Choking Coal, Ag Exports
Proposed U.S. Port Fees on China-Built Ships Choking Coal, Ag Exports Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Canadian farmers watch as U.S. aid announced
Canadian farmers watch as U.S. aid announced The Western Producer
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CBOT Weekly: Weather takes some attention off of tariffs
CBOT Weekly: Weather takes some attention off of tariffs Canadian Cattlemen
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Officials hear impacts of federal funding freeze
The Trump administration’s freezing and cutting of federal funds is having devastating impacts across the country. “Never before have I called for mass activism, but this is the moment.” Illinois Governor JB Pritzker joined Congresswoman Nikki Budzinski and others to hear directly from those impacted by the funding freeze. “Farming, as all of you know,…
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John Deere Joins Growth Energy in Commitment to Advancing Renewable Fuels
WASHINGTON, D.C.—Today, Growth Energy, the nation’s largest biofuel trade association, welcomed John Deere as its newest member. A global leader in the production of agricultural, construction, forestry, and turf equipment and solutions, John Deere has helped its customers produce food, fiber, fuel, and infrastructure worldwide for nearly 200 years. “John Deere is among the world’s…
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Ready for Spring Allergies? Here’s What You Need to Know
RALEIGH, N.C. — As spring arrives and temperatures warm, trees blossom and release pollen — the fine, yellow powder that covers cars, patios and other outdoor surfaces. Pollen is crucial to a tree’s reproduction, as it contains the male reproductive cells necessary to fertilize the female part of another tree. However, while important for tree reproduction…
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Soybeans, wheat see midweek losses
Soybeans were lower on fund and technical selling. The trade continues to monitor harvest activity in South America which is advancing in Argentina and nearing the 75% mark for Brazil. The USDA’s next supply, demand, and production report and CONAB’s updated outlook for Brazil are both out April 10th. Brazil’s basis levels are above a…
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Confusing Weather, Confusing Plants?
WAITE PARK, Minn. — Late winter and early spring in the Midwest weather can be confusing. A few days of unseasonably warm temperatures and melting snow can make it feel like early spring. Then the next day we have below freezing temperatures with snow falling. It can be confusing for us, but does it confuse…
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Right To Repair – A Growing Trend for States Creating Compliance Challenges for Manufacturers
Right To Repair – A Growing Trend for States Creating Compliance Challenges for Manufacturers Crowell & Moring LLP
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Pork Producers Could See Quickest Turnaround in Profitability on Record, But Some Still Aren’t Seeing Green
Pork Producers Could See Quickest Turnaround in Profitability on Record, But Some Still Aren’t Seeing Green Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Blueberries: A Healthy, Tasty Snack from Florida Farmers
GAINESVILLE, Fla. — As we head into the heart of Florida blueberry harvest season – March through May — growers are shipping the fruit to market to meet statewide and national consumer demand. You can find Florida-grown berries in stores, farmer’s markets and U-picks from the Panhandle through South Florida. Along with vitamin C, manganese…
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After joining the EU, Ukraine will export no more than 20% of its agricultural products to Europe
After joining the EU, Ukraine will export no more than 20% of its agricultural products to Europe – expert АПК-Інформ
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Rounds Urges Ag Secretary to Clarify Disaster Assistance Eligibility for Producers
WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Mike Rounds (R-S.D.) today sent a letter to Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins to request the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) develop a transparent set of crop insurance requirements for disaster assistance programs. This request comes after ambiguous guidance in previous programs required producers to return a portion of disaster assistance payments.…
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Benefits of Regular Fence Staining For Agricultural Properties
ALEXANDRIA, TN – Fences stand as silent guardians of agricultural properties, defining boundaries, securing livestock, and contributing to the property’s aesthetic. However, the relentless exposure to weather elements gradually diminishes a fence’s structural integrity and visual appeal. This is where the practice of regular fence staining steps in, offering myriad advantages that extend beyond mere…
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The Growing Business of On-Farm Dining
PHOENIX, AZ – Farms across the countryside are doing something new—inviting people to eat right where their food grows. Picture white tablecloths set up between rows of vegetables and dinner parties happening next to fields where the ingredients were picked just hours before. This delicious mix of farming and cooking creates real connections between the…
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Florida lawmakers push bill to ban weather modification within the state
Florida lawmakers push bill to ban weather modification within the state WTSP.com
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What If & What Was: Reflections on Our Journey … Titan Machinery
What If & What Was: Reflections on Our Journey … Titan Machinery Farm Equipment
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Poll: Do You Agree With President Trump’s Use of Tariffs?
Take Our Poll: Do You Agree With President Trump’s Use of Tariffs? Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Upcoming USDA Reports May Cause Market Volatility — Are You Ready?
Upcoming USDA Reports May Cause Market Volatility — Are You Ready? Successful Farming