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Canada Strengthens Status as Leading Wheat Exporter Amid Rising Prairie Yields
Canada Strengthens Status as Leading Wheat Exporter Amid Rising Prairie Yields  ChemAnalyst
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Firm to Farm: To Build the Wall or Not Build the Wall? The Courts Weigh-In
Firm to Farm: To Build the Wall or Not Build the Wall? The Courts Weigh-In.  RFD-TV
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Drought Status Update for the Northeast
Drought Status Update for the Northeast  Drought.gov
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USDA tags Nov. 5 for new EID rule
USDA tags Nov. 5 for new EID rule  Texas Farm Bureau
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Finstad, Grassley lead letter on Pure Prairie Poultry
Finstad, Grassley lead letter on Pure Prairie Poultry  The Fence Post
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Dairy Farms Encouraged to Host Interns and Apprentices on Their Operations
HARRISBURG, Pa. — Dairy producers from Pennsylvania and beyond are encouraged to apply to be a host farm in the 2025 On-Farm Internship Program. The program was designed to provide 10- to 12-week on-farm internships and create opportunities for Pennsylvania students to gain practical knowledge, information, and skills on progressive dairy operations. The Professional Dairy…
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US dietary guidelines could recommend Americans eat less meat and potatoes. Expect a food fight
Beef groups slammed recommendations for consumers to increase their protein intake through greater consumption of beans, peas and lentils, calling the proposal “unhinged.”
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USDA to Issue $235 Million to Farmers Hit by Natural Disasters
USDA to Issue $235 Million to Farmers Hit by Natural Disasters  Morning Ag Clips –
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2024 Was a Wild Ride for Many Corn Farmers
WESTFIELD, Ind. — Crazy. Chaotic. Extremes. Those three words were used by AgriGold agronomists in Illinois, Louisiana and Iowa, respectively, to describe the 2024 growing season. Some corn fields shined; others struggled. As with any season, lessons were learned. These agronomists share their biggest takeaways. Illinois and Missouri: Tar spot hit early; farmers’ proactive response…
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China seeks stronger soybean ties with Russia
China seeks stronger soybean ties with Russia  Canadian Cattlemen
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Brazil farmers, government slam Danone for cutting out Brazilian soy
Brazil farmers, government slam Danone for cutting out Brazilian soy  Country Guide
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Domestic ethanol supply tightens
The U.S. ethanol supply dipped to a near one-year low last week. The U.S. Energy Information Administration says domestic stocks hit their lowest level since early December 2023 at 21.771 million barrels, a decrease of 452,000 on the week. That is an increase of 759,000 barrels on the year due to the overall pace of…
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Using ultrasound for chute-side diagnostics
Using ultrasound isn’t a new concept in the cattle industry But, Dr. Brad White, a veterinarian and director of the Beef Cattle Institute at Kansas State University, says using it to calculate lung score is — because respiratory diseases don’t always affect the entire lung. “Many people have done studies looking at how we scan…
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US Election: What could it mean for Aussie farmers?
US Election: What could it mean for Aussie farmers?  The Weekly Times
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Are Farmland Prices Really Falling? A Piece of CRP Ground Just Sold for $17,000 Per Acre in Iowa
Are Farmland Prices Really Falling? A Piece of CRP Ground Just Sold for $17,000 Per Acre in Iowa  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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United States sees record-breaking 24 billion-dollar weather disasters in 2024, with 418 fatalities
United States sees record-breaking 24 billion-dollar weather disasters in 2024, with 418 fatalities  The Watchers
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Populist Campaigner Challenges Low-Profile Senator in Nebraska
Populist Campaigner Challenges Low-Profile Senator in Nebraska  Successful Farming
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Winter Wheat Woes: Weather isn’t playing kindly with growers
Winter Wheat Woes: Weather isn’t playing kindly with growers  RFD-TV
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Higher Ag Productivity May Be Cheapest Way to Reduce Carbon Emissions
Higher Ag Productivity May Be Cheapest Way to Reduce Carbon Emissions  Successful Farming