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Which Presidential Candidate Is More Likely to Tame Inflation or Support Farm Policies and Biofuels?
Which Presidential Candidate Is More Likely to Tame Inflation or Support Farm Policies and Biofuels? Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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What The Election Results May Mean For The Corn And Soybean Markets
What The Election Results May Mean For The Corn And Soybean Markets Barchart
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Cattle futures lower to start the week
At the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, live and feeder cattle were lower on technical selling, getting ready for the week’s direct business. December live cattle closed $.85 lower at $185.07 and February lives closed $.97 lower at $185.92. January feeders closed $.77 lower at $242.42 and March feeders closed $.90 lower at $240.25. Direct cash cattle…
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Rains slow harvest progress
A western Indiana farmer says harvest has been a challenge. Kevin Cox says rain has slowed down progress, but they’ve almost wrapped up. “You always have those one or two outliers that are really disappointing, but for the most part we’ve got a really good crop,” he says. “We’ve probably got a top five crop…
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How To Bid On A Tractor For North Carolina Farmers and Ranchers, Plus Pete’s Pick of the Week
How To Bid On A Tractor For North Carolina Farmers and Ranchers, Plus Pete’s Pick of the Week Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Top 10 Applications of Robotics in Agriculture
Top 10 Applications of Robotics in Agriculture StartUs Insights
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Rain Finally Received as Harvest Nears Completion
NASHVILLE — Tennessee experienced mild temperatures and finally received a bit of precipitation in some areas last week. Harvest is nearly complete for corn and producers are hard at work finishing up soybeans and cotton. Some reports indicate delays for soybean crops that have been slow to dry down; nonetheless, harvest progress is well in…
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5 Careers in Agriculture That Don’t Involve Farming
5 Careers in Agriculture That Don’t Involve Farming SRU The Online Rocket
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Disaster-Proof Your Thanksgiving: Testing Recipes Before the Big Day
WASHINGTON — Whether you’re cooking for a crowd for Thanksgiving, Friendsgiving or any feast with friends and family, one of the most stressful things is the cooking. What if you could ease that stress with a little ingenuity and work beforehand? Do you know the feeling when your stress levels climb prepping for a holiday…
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Ag economy is a tale of two farms
An ag economist is expecting another tough year for crop farmers. Paul Mitchell with the University of Wisconsin Department of Agriculture and Applied Economics tells Brownfield the balance sheets look okay for some and terrible for others. “The dairy and the beef people are looking okay relative to what they’ve seen, so it’s sort of…
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Economist says demand strength remains critical for U.S. beef and pork sectors
A livestock economist says strong demand continues to be crucial for profitability in the U.S. beef and pork industries. Scott Brown says he’s looking ahead to this week’s Monthly Trade report. “For me, I think it’s going to be more of the same of tough on the beef export side,” he says. “We’ll still be…
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Can Wheat, Corn, And Soybean Prices Maintain Momentum?
Grain Market Watch: Can Wheat, Corn, And Soybean Prices Maintain Momentum? Barchart
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Grain Bin Safety Tech: How Grain Weevil Reduces Risk in Bins
Grain Bin Safety Tech: How Grain Weevil Reduces Risk in Bins Electropages
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Americans Name Grocery, Utility Costs Most Frustrating Bills in Recent Study
WASHINGTON — Move over, mortgage payments. A recent USA Today release says everyday expenses stress out 71% of Americans. But even amid record housing costs, consumers name supermarket, utility, and gas prices as the cause of most financial strain. As inflation forces many to rethink spending, consumers struggle to manage day-to-day expenses and save money. This…
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Why Is Forage the Cornerstone of a Working Ranch Horse’s Diet?
COLLEGE STATION, Texas — For ranch horses, a forage-based diet is not just a recommendation; it’s essential for their health, energy and overall performance. Understanding their unique digestive system helps highlight why forage is a critical component of their diet. Working ranch horses play a vital role in daily ranch operations, and their ability to…
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Soybean Oil as Biodiesel
Matt Amick, Director of Market Development for Missouri Soybean, tells Brownfield that the checkoff helped commercialize soybean oil as biodiesel, and has allowed them to explore other markets in this Spotlight on Soybeans. The post Soybean Oil as Biodiesel appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.
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A warm and wet winter expected
An ag meteorologist is anticipating a wetter and warmer than average winter. Greg Soulje says that could help areas impacted by drought. “The only drier areas we are seeing are up across the Dakotas, in the uppermost Midwest, but everyone else, including Ohio and the Western Corn Belt should see a mild and wet conclusion…
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U.S. Grain Export Inspections Decline from Previous Week
U.S. Grain Export Inspections Decline from Previous Week MarketWatch
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Hours Until the Election, 2024 Presidential Race is a ‘Pure Toss-up’
Hours Until the Election, 2024 Presidential Race is a ‘Pure Toss-up’ Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Young farmers embracing management practices to weather down economy
An agricultural economist says young farmers are embracing new ideas to weather the down economy. Dr. David Kohl, professor emeritus at Virginia Tech University, says many of today’s young farmers are adapting their business and financial practices. “I’m also finding a very entrepreneurial mindset.” He says, “Many of them will have their farms and ranches,…