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Ag industry on uncertain ground following presidential election results
Ag industry on uncertain ground following presidential election results MEAT+POULTRY
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Corn holds gains after Trump win pushed prices higher
Corn holds gains after Trump win pushed prices higher ZAWYA
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Trump mass deportation pledge faces legal, economic barriers
Trump mass deportation pledge faces legal, economic barriers WFXG
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USDA Authorizes Emergency Haying and Grazing on Conservation Program Acres in Ohio
COLUMBUS, Ohio — In response to persistent drought conditions, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Farm Service Agency (FSA) has announced that 79 Ohio counties are authorized for emergency haying and grazing of Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) acres. CRP participants in all remaining Ohio counties are also authorized to donate emergency haying and grazing rights…
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Farmers weather adversity to reap record grain harvests
Farmers weather adversity to reap record grain harvests PressReader
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CBOT weekly outlook: Trio of events loom over U.S. soybeans, corn
CBOT weekly outlook: Trio of events loom over U.S. soybeans, corn Farmtario
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Massie signals he is open to agriculture role in Trump administration
Massie signals he is open to agriculture role in Trump administration The Hill
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Harris delivers a concession speech, Jack Smith mulls winding down probes
The Latest: Harris delivers a concession speech, Jack Smith mulls winding down probes WFTV Orlando
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Land owner bill of rights rejected in South Dakota
South Dakota voters have rejected a measure that proposed consistent carbon pipeline regulations in the state. South Dakota Farm Bureau President and farmer Scott VanderWal says there were misconceptions about the measure and he’s disappointed it failed. “The South Dakota Legislature was really looking to make sure economic development happens in the future. If a…
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Xi, China Better Prepared for Trump This Time
Xi, China Better Prepared for Trump This Time Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Corn Futures Rise as Market Absorbs Trump Win
Corn Futures Rise as Market Absorbs Trump Win – Daily Grain Highlights Marketscreener.com
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Trump Return Likely to Slow, Not Stop, U.S. Clean-energy Boom
Trump Return Likely to Slow, Not Stop, U.S. Clean-energy Boom Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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NCGA urges new Congress, Trump administration to quickly pass a farm bill
The President of the National Corn Growers Association says now that the election is over, Washington needs to focus on a farm bill. Kenneth Hartman, Jr. says, “We’ve kicked the can down the road last year. We don’t need another extension.” Hartman farms near Waterloo, Illinois. He tells Brownfield with the economic conditions, prices, and…
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GOP reclaims Senate majority
The Latest: Donald Trump wins US presidency, GOP reclaims Senate majority WREG NewsChannel 3
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Is the right to repair farm equipment a cybersecurity problem?
Is the right to repair farm equipment a cybersecurity problem? Farms.com
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Farm labor questions remain with new administration
A farm labor specialist says there are a lot of unknowns about how the new administration will impact the farm labor shortage. Michigan State Univeristy ag labor economist Zach Rutledge tells Brownfield specialty crop producers have become more reliant on H-2A visas to secure their workforce. But he says wages are becoming cost-prohibitive. “Our region is…
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Iowa farmer hopeful “the right” farm bill gets done during lame duck
North Iowa farmer Brent Renner tells Brownfield he’s more optimistic about the farm bill getting done during the lame duck session of Congress. “But I’ll say that with the caveat that I hope they don’t just get it done to get it done. I hope it’s the right farm bill. That concerns me a little…
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Farmers scrutinizing plans for 2025
With the harvest season winding down, many farmers are turning their attention to next year. Central Illinois farmer Ken Franklin, who grows corn and soybeans in Christian County, says current crop budgets likely mean some cutbacks. “Well, I mean, I think we’re going back to the basics.” He says, “I don’t know what else to…
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Ethanol production, stocks rise
U.S. ethanol production and stocks moved higher last week. The U.S. Energy Information Administration says production averaged 1.105 million barrels per day, an increase of 23,000 on the week and 63,000 on the year. Iowa State University’s Center for Agricultural and Rural Development says the estimated operating margins for the average Iowa plant did tighten,…