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Farm Equipment’s Best of the Web
Farm Equipment’s Best of the Web: Nov. 8, 2024 Farm Equipment
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Cattle Chat: The Risks of Offering Wrapped Hay Bales to Cattle
MANHATTAN, Kan. – When driving in Kansas, it is easy to spot big, round hay bales that are wrapped in plastic and ready to be fed to cattle. When it is time to feed the bale, some producers put the hay with the wrap on in a grinder and chop it up together, while others…
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7 Thanksgiving Faux Pas You Won’t Believe People Still Make
WASHINGTON — Thanksgiving faux pas can easily derail what should be a joyful celebration with loved ones. From overlooked dietary needs to unannounced dishes and lingering too long, these missteps can create awkward moments or unnecessary stress for hosts and guests alike. Avoiding Thanksgiving blunders is simple with a little planning, communication and mindfulness. Here…
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How has the wheat futures market been impacted by the election?
Trump wins US election – how has the wheat futures market been impacted? Poultry World
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Today’s farm whiz-kids are building tomorrow’s technology
Today’s farm whiz-kids are building tomorrow’s technology Farm Progress
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Red meat exports up; pork on record pace
Red meat exports up; pork on record pace FarmWeekNow.com
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How Farms and AgriBusinesses Can Prepare for Natural Disasters
How Farms and AgriBusinesses Can Prepare for Natural Disasters Hoosier Ag Today
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Expensive and Cutting-Edge Agricultural Machines and Technology
Expensive and Cutting-Edge Agricultural Machines and Technology MSN
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Thanksgiving by the numbers: Where does the food come from? How much do farmers earn?
Thanksgiving by the numbers: Where does the food come from? How much do farmers earn? Fox Weather
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Soybeans climb near one-month high as vegoils shoot higher
U.S. grains: Soybeans climb near one-month high as vegoils shoot higher Canadian Cattlemen
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USDA partners with DoE to give out free food to college students
USDA partners with Department of Education to tackle food insecurity on college campuses The Hill
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Too Busy For Field Trials? Top Researchers Can Help
Too Busy For Field Trials? Top Researchers Can Help Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Devastation from Helene heightens rural mental health crisis
MACON, Ga. — Farmers are facing one of their toughest years yet. The devastation left by Hurricane Helene has intensified an ongoing mental health crisis in rural communities, where stress weighs heavier than ever. Many are struggling to cope and worried for their friends and neighbors. It is vital for our farming community to come…
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Boozman: ag economic relief package being negotiated
The ranking member of the Senate Agriculture Committee says lawmakers have been working on an economic relief package to help farmers get through the tough farm economy. “The question is what can we get together to sell to the rest of Congress?” John Boozman tells Brownfield there are several proposals being considered, including The FARM…
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Who Will Be the Next U.S. Secretary of Agriculture?
Who Will Be the Next U.S. Secretary of Agriculture? Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Beef, pork export sales fall to marketing year lows
The USDA says pork and beef export sales hit marketing year lows during the week ending October 31st. Those lower-than-average sales totals for both followed reductions in purchases and a handful of outright cancelations from some key customers. That’s partially seasonal as buyers reevaluate this year’s needs and defer some purchases to next year and…
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Department of Agriculture Warns Farmers of Extreme Weather
Department of Agriculture Warns Farmers of Extreme Weather: Calls for Risk-Reduction Measures Devdiscourse
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South America Soil Moisture Tenuous Even After Heavy Rainfall
South America Soil Moisture Tenuous Even After Heavy Rainfall DTN The Progressive Farmer
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Cattle futures higher ahead of cash trade
At the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, live and feeder cattle ended the day higher, waiting on direct business to develop. December live cattle closed $.42 higher at $185.82 and February lives closed $.70 higher at $187.42. January feeders closed $.30 higher at $244.32 and March feeder cattle closed $.50 higher at $242.25. Direct cash cattle trade…