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What are the latest farm machinery trends in 2025?
What are the latest farm machinery trends in 2025?  Farmers Guide
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Ukraine Rakes In Billions From Record Corn Exports
Ukraine Rakes In Billions From Record Corn Exports  Evrim Ağacı
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Canadian farmland values rise nine per cent, but rate of growth on a downward trend
Canadian farmland values rise nine per cent, but rate of growth on a downward trend  BNN Bloomberg
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Optimism Remains For a Farm Bill in 2025 Amid a Down Farm Economy
(WASHINGTON D.C.) — Despite a packed agenda for legislators on Capitol Hill this year, the Chairman of the Senate Agriculture Committee remains optimistic that a new five-year Farm Bill will get completed in 2025 to help producers struggling with a down farm economy. “The farm bill is right at the very top for so many…
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Top EPA Regional Official Visits Farms to Mark Connection Between EPA Priorities and Farming
ORANGE CO., N.Y. — The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Regional Administrator Michael Martucci traveled to Orange County, New York to tour local farms and honor National Agriculture Day and Week. During his visit, he discussed the important contributions of farmers, ranchers, and the EPA, as well as the connection between clean land, air, water and…
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USDA Economic Aid Applications Expected by Friday
USDA Economic Aid Applications Expected by Friday  Successful Farming
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State-Sanctioned Trespass? Ranchers Defend Property and Water Rights
State-Sanctioned Trespass? Ranchers Defend Property and Water Rights  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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TFI Applauds Trump Action on Fertilizers
The Fertilizer Institute (TFI) praised President Donald Trump for signing an Executive Order (EO) that continues his long-standing recognition for the importance of fertilizers to farmers and the overall U.S. agriculture economy. The President’s action ensures that Canadian and Mexican imports of fertilizers meeting USMCA preference status will be subject to no duty while this…
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Secretary Rollins Takes Action to Streamline U.S. Pork and Poultry Processing
WASHINGTON D.C. – U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins on Monday announced new actions to reduce burdens on the U.S. pork and poultry industries, allowing for greater efficiency while maintaining food safety standards. The directive instructs the Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) to eliminate outdated administrative requirements that have slowed production and added unnecessary…
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Rollins: Aid to Hurricane Helene Victims is On the Way
Tens of billions in aid for victims of Hurricane Helene should start flowing later this month, U.S. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins pledged last week, but delays are already making it hard this year for some farmers to plant crops. Congress set a deadline of March 21 to hand out the money when it passed a…
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Ukraine’s Corn Exports Surge To Nearly $1 Billion
Ukraine’s Corn Exports Surge To Nearly $1 Billion  Evrim AÄŸacı
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3 Big Things Today, March 18, 2025
3 Big Things Today, March 18, 2025Â Â Successful Farming
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How rising retail prices for proteins could shift consumers grocery basket make-up
Retail prices for beef in the U.S. have already exceeded the record highs hit in 2024. With the costs of other proteins, like eggs, could that impact what consumers are putting in their grocery carts. Charley Martinez with the University of Tennessee says that remains to be seen. AUDIO: Healthy Living on retail prices The…
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With beer drinking down in US, barley farmers now fear tariffs
With beer drinking down in US, barley farmers now fear tariffs  Yahoo News Canada
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Proof that no-till soil is alive
Proof that no-till soil is alive  Farm Progress