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Almost 700 people were killed 100 years ago this week in the deadliest US tornado
Almost 700 people were killed 100 years ago this week in the deadliest US tornado The Daily Nonpareil
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Your grass-fed burger isn’t better for the planet, new study finds
Your grass-fed burger isn’t better for the planet, new study finds The Washington Post
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Could a federal E15 solution become a reality this year?
There’s optimism among some ethanol supporters that a permanent fix for year-round E15 could become a reality this year. “I think we’re as close as we’ve ever been to getting this across the finish line,” said farmer Kelly Nieuwenhuis from northwest Iowa. Nieuwenhuis is a past president of both the Iowa Corn Promotion Board and…
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In the Cattle Markets: Importance of Managing Inputs With High Cattle Prices
LAKEWOOD, Colo. — 2025 is expected to be another year of high cattle prices as a result of, primarily, tight supplies. Average weekly prices for 500-600-pound steer calves across the country have increased by roughly 10 percent with fed steer prices also increasing 10 percent year over year. Week to week, there has been some…
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Rollins: USDA to have aid available after storms
Rollins: USDA to have aid available after storms High Plains Journal
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Wheat and Livestock Soar on Monday
Wheat and Livestock Soar on Monday Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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RFD-TV’S RURAL RUNDOWN: Monday, March 17, 2025
RFD-TV’S RURAL RUNDOWN: Monday, March 17, 2025 RFD-TV
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Cattle and Hog Markets See Opposite Impact of Tariffs
Cattle and Hog Markets See Opposite Impact of Tariffs Drovers Magazine
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Weather, Low Commodity Prices and Tariffs Shape Northwestern Corn Belt Planting Decisions
Weather, Low Commodity Prices and Tariffs Shape Northwestern Corn Belt Planting Decisions Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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New Partnership Automates Delivery of Customized Planting Prescriptions
New Partnership Automates Delivery of Customized Planting Prescriptions Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Senate Democrats call for USDA funding for local food banks, schools to be restored
Senate Democrats call for USDA funding for local food banks, schools to be restored The Hill
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Corn, wheat export inspections up on year
The USDA says corn and soybean export inspections as of the week ending March 13th remain ahead of the respective paces need to meet projections for the current marketing year. The 2024/25 marketing year began June 1st for wheat and September 1st for beans, corn, and sorghum. The USDA’s next round of supply and demand…
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Beltway Beef: Trump Administration Focuses on WOTUS
ONLINE — Each week, Beltway Beef brings you the latest policy news affecting the U.S. cattle and beef industry. Hear from subject-matter experts, producers, and industry leaders on the topics that impact the business viability of farms and ranches across the country. On this episode, NCBA Chief Counsel Mary-Thomas Hart joins to share an update…
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“Choose Beer Grown Here” rallies around U.S. agriculture
“Choose Beer Grown Here” rallies around U.S. agriculture Farm Progress
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Farm Bureau’s Harvest for All Program Helps Ease Hunger
WASHINGTON — Farm and ranch families from across the nation donated 34.8 million pounds of food and raised $658,606 to help fight hunger and assist in other community service outreach in 2024 through Farm Bureau’s “Harvest for All” program. Combined, the monetary and food donations totaled the equivalent of 29 million meals. Criteria for tracking…
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Warm spell kicks spring into high gear
A southern Illinois farmer says the recent stretch of warm weather has many farmers in his area busy. Granvil Travis, a row crop farmer in Massac County, tells Brownfield, “We’ve been spreading a lot of fertilizer.” He says, “We still got a handful of guys that put on anhydrous here pre-plant, so they’re all running…
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Grain and Livestock Mostly Higher Early Monday
Grain and Livestock Mostly Higher Early Monday Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Daffodil Day Festival to Feature Over 50,000 Blooming Daffodils!
SUMMIT, N.J. — Spring’s most anticipated celebration is back! Reeves-Reed Arboretum invites visitors to experience the magic of its Daffodil Day Festival on Sunday, April 13, 2025, 11:00 am – 3:00 pm, a beloved community tradition that showcases one of the largest daffodil collections in New Jersey. With over 50,000 daffodils in bloom, the Arboretum’s…
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What to expect: Nebraska faces strong winds, fire risk and potential heavy snow this week
What to expect: Nebraska faces strong winds, fire risk and potential heavy snow this week Rural Radio Network
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3 Big Things Today, March 17, 2025
3 Big Things Today, March 17, 2025 Successful Farming