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EPA To Address ‘Government Overreach’ on Defining WOTUS
EPA To Address ‘Government Overreach’ on Defining WOTUS Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Was this winter cold enough to reduce insect populations in 2025?
Cold winters help prevent many potential pest insects from establishing in Minnesota or require species that cannot survive our winters to migrate up from southern states each year. Extreme cold can also knock back species that are established here. The cold can be a welcome event for farmers from a pest management perspective and has…
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Judge Orders Trump to Reinstate Probationary Workers Let Go In Mass Firings Across Multiple Agencies
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A federal judge has ordered the Trump administration to reinstate thousands of probationary workers let go in mass firings across multiple agencies. U.S. District Judge William Alsup on Thursday found the firings didn’t follow federal law and required immediate offers of reinstatement be sent. The agencies include the departments of Veterans Affairs,…
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Ukraine to establish specialized agency to support agricultural producers
Ukraine to establish specialized agency to support agricultural producers The New Voice of Ukraine
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Winter Was Poor for Snow Moisture in Southwestern US
Winter Was Poor for Snow Moisture in Southwestern US DTN The Progressive Farmer
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Cattle producer sees managing risk as top 2025 priority
The vice president of National Farmers Union (NFU) says he has concerns about the strength of the cattle market. Jeff Kippley, who raises beef cattle and row crops in South Dakota, says retaliatory tariffs cutting export demand and high retail prices are worrisome. “You gotta wonder how long are the consumers going to be…
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Grains See Technical Bounce with Strong Exports: Cattle Rally Continues
Grains See Technical Bounce with Strong Exports: Cattle Rally Continues Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Introducing Ag Leader’s New InCommand Go 16 Display
Introducing Ag Leader’s New InCommand Go 16 Display Farms.com
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Building a Fertilizer Budget
A market specialist says typically 18-to-20% of a grower’s total input budget goes to fertilizer. On this episode of Managing for Profit with AgroLiquid, we’ll learn how a farmer can make the most of that expenditure. The post Building a Fertilizer Budget appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.
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Indoor Ag-Con 2025 Trend Report: Structural Advancements, Energy-Efficient Climate Control, Next-Gen Tools and Products
Indoor Ag-Con 2025 Trend Report: Structural Advancements, Energy-Efficient Climate Control, Next-Gen Tools and Products Urban Ag News
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Grains in the Green | Thursday, March 13, 2025
Grains in the Green | Thursday, March 13, 2025 Successful Farming
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Working on farm machinery? Keep maintenance safe this spring
Working on farm machinery? Keep maintenance safe this spring Manitobe Co-Operator
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Ideal Nitrogen Fertilizer Rates in Corn Belt Have Been Climbing for Decades
AMES, Iowa — The amount of nitrogen fertilizer needed to maximize the profitability of corn production in the Midwest has been increasing by about 1.2% per year for the past three decades, according to new Iowa State University research. The study, published last month in Nature Communications, analyzed data from prior long- and short-term studies by Iowa…
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Diversifying ag production can improve farmer profitability
As America’s farmers and ranchers face tighter margins, an Ohio farmer says prioritizing diversification in crop production could help strengthen producer profitability. Fred Yoder says it is a win-win for agriculture. “We have better soil health, we have new markets for other commodities,” he says. “It’s going cost less to run the agricultural system in…
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Cattle Producers Hail WOTUS Guidance
The Environmental Protection Agency released new guidance on the “continuous surface connection” definition under the Waters of the United States (WOTUS) Rule, and cattlemen hailed the announcement. National Cattlemen’s Beef Association Chief Counsel Mary-Thomas Hart issued a positive statement in response to the guidance. “For years, NCBA has worked across the federal government – educating…
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Sheep Industry Inventory Sees First Increase Since 2016
The American Sheep Industry Association prepares an annual market report for the American Lamb Board that summarizes key statistics and trends in the sheep industry. Among the report highlights, the industry saw an increase in inventory. On January 1, the sheep and lamb industry totaled 5.05 million head, an increase of 20,000 head. Market lambs…
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Brownfield Ag Weather Today
A sprawling storm system moving across the Pacific West on Thursday will intensify by Friday over the central Plains. Subsequently, the low-pressure system will cross the upper Great Lakes States late Saturday. Highlights associated with the powerful storm will include snow at higher elevations of the West and across portions of the northern Plains and…