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New York farmers still counting costs from heavy snow, building collapses
New York farmers still counting costs from heavy snow, building collapses Spectrum News
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Wheat holds near two-week high – Business Recorder
Wheat holds near two-week high Business Recorder
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Trump, USDA and EPA celebrate National Agriculture Day
Trump, USDA and EPA celebrate National Agriculture Day Biodiesel Magazine
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Trump and Putin holding call on ceasefire, but Zelenskyy skeptical Russia is ready for peace
Trump and Putin holding call on ceasefire, but Zelenskyy skeptical Russia is ready for peace Spectrum News 1
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Grain Markets See Continued Risk Reduction Ahead of USDA Reports and Tariffs
Grain Markets See Continued Risk Reduction Ahead of USDA Reports and Tariffs Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Trade wars and market swings: Protect your farm’s profitability
Trade wars and market swings: Protect your farm’s profitability Farm Progress
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Chicago Grains Tick Down on U.S.-Russia Call, Planting Intentions
Chicago Grains Tick Down on U.S.-Russia Call, Planting Intentions Successful Farming
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Wheat genetic advances bring new options for growers
Wheat genetic advances bring new options for growers Farm Talk
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Agriculture on All Fronts
COLLEGE STATION, Texas — Semira Mancill and Ronnie Schnell are more than just dedicated professionals — they are passionate agriculturalists who live their love for agriculture beyond their nine-to-five jobs. Semira Mancill, DVM, spends her days as a Texas A&M Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory veterinarian diagnostician and her weekends as a corn farmer. (Photo: Ronnie…
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President Trump Issues Proclamation Honoring National Agriculture Day
President Trump Issues Proclamation Honoring National Agriculture Day Tampa Free Press
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Rollins says USDA continues review of program spending
Rollins says USDA continues review of program spending brownfieldagnews.com
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California’s War on Farmers Made Eggs Even Scarcer
California’s War on Farmers Made Eggs Even Scarcer National Review
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USDA Announces $10 Billion Emergency Commodity Assistance Program for Farmers
Story by Corryn La Rue and Jesse Allen (WASHINGTON D.C.) — Producers who have been waiting on more details regarding the economic assistance passed by Congress in December are receiving more information on Tuesday. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has unveiled the specifics of the $10 billion Emergency Commodity Assistance Program (ECAP), a new…
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Don’t Use The Phrase “Climate Resilient” If You Want US Federal Funding
Don’t Use The Phrase “Climate Resilient” If You Want US Federal Funding CleanTechnica
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Another Blizzard, Windstorm for Central US
Another Blizzard, Windstorm for Central US DTN The Progressive Farmer
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How Long Should My Ag Tires Last?
How Long Should My Ag Tires Last? Successful Farming
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Klassen: Feeder cattle market jumps back to historical highs
Klassen: Feeder cattle market jumps back to historical highs Country Guide
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Volatile market likely to stay unpredictable
Volatile market likely to stay unpredictable Farm and Dairy
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Will the Fed cut rates in March? Economist says not likely
An ag economist says he doesn’t expect any policy changes from the Federal Reserve during its March meeting this week. University of Missouri’s Ben Brown says several recent economic reports indicated weaker conditions, slowing consumer demand, and some softening in the job market. “My expectation is they will hold those interest rates constant,” he said.…
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Did USDA give farmers a gift in January?
Did USDA give farmers a gift in January? Farms.com