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More soybeans from South America might drive prices lower
More soybeans from South America might drive prices lower  brownfieldagnews.com
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MSU, John Deere partner for research to move agricultural autonomy forward
MSU, John Deere partner for research to move agricultural autonomy forward  Mississippi State University
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Canada’s Renewable Diesel Market Impacted by Slumping Credits, U.S. Import Surge
Canada’s Renewable Diesel Market Impacted by Slumping Credits, U.S. Import Surge  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Wheat Futures Climb on Poor Crop Questions
Wheat Futures Climb on Poor Crop Questions — Daily Grain Highlights  Marketscreener.com
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Cattle futures lower on profit-taking
At the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, live and feeder cattle were lower on profit-taking ahead of the week’s business. Feeders had additional pressure from the higher move in corn. December live cattle closed $1.32 lower at $187.95 and February lives closed $1.47 lower at $188.62. November feeders closed $2.60 lower at $246.60 and January feeders closed…
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International trade and food security opportunities on display in D.C.
The Director of Ohio’s Department of Agriculture says collaboration with North American countries will help address food security and provide more trade opportunities for farmers. Brian Baldridge says officials from the United States, Canada, and Mexico, who participated in last week’s Tri-National Agriculture Accord, agree there is a need for fair and balanced trade. “When it comes…
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USDA offers assistance to organic dairy farmers
USDA offers assistance to organic dairy farmers  Farm and Dairy
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Increasing Access to Clean, Affordable Domestic Biofuels
WASHINGTON — U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Deputy Secretary Xochitl Torres Small announced that USDA is awarding $39 million in grants to U.S. business owners to increase the availability of domestic biofuels in 18 states and give Americans cleaner, more affordable fuel options. Deputy Secretary Torres Small also announced the Department will make $200 million available…
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Rep. Flood frustrated on lack of 45Z guidance
A U.S. Congressman from Nebraska says he’s frustrated that the U.S. Treasury has yet to release guidance for the Clean Fuel Production Act, also known as 45Z. Mike Flood tells Brownfield… “Without guidance from the Treasury, we’re hindering SAF production in the United States and there’s a lot of excitement over sustainable aviation fuels in…
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More soybeans from South America might drive prices lower
A University of Illinois professor says South American planting projections could depress world soybean prices even further. Professor Joana Colussi with the University of Illinois College of Agriculture and Consumer Economics tells Brownfield Brazil’s production is expected to grow, although not as fast as in past years. She says Brazil still has the potential to…
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Wheat and Corn Bounce, While Bearish Trifecta Drags Down Soybeans
Wheat and Corn Bounce, While Bearish Trifecta Drags Down Soybeans  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Farmers prepare for freezing temperatures as winter approaches
Farmers prepare for freezing temperatures as winter approaches  NBC Right Now
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Treasury Dept. Finally Releases Guidance on the Sustainable Aviation Fuel 40B Tax Credit
Treasury Dept. Finally Releases Guidance on the Sustainable Aviation Fuel 40B Tax Credit  The Scoop –
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Jerry Johnson Retires After Leading Smart Apply’s Integration with Deere & Company
Jerry Johnson Retires After Leading Smart Apply’s Integration with Deere & Company  Farm Equipment
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Patiently waiting on GMO-dispute panel ruling
The CEO of the National Association of State Departments of Agriculture says he’s looking forward to seeing the ruling in Mexico’s GMO corn dispute, expected in the next few weeks. Ted McKinney tells Brownfield “we and Canada are hoping very much that the dispute panel will rule in our favor. It’s so blatantly counter to…
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High winds and record-setting temperatures cause weather concerns across the Midwest
The Associate Director of the Midwest Regional Climate Center says record-setting temperatures and high winds ahead of a cold front are increasing the risk for severe weather this week. Melissa Widhelm says parts of the Plains and Midwest regions are 20 to 35 degrees above average for this time of year, prompting Red Flag Warnings…
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GOP Lawmakers Want Answers from USDA Over Pure Prairie’s Bankruptcy, After USDA Gave Them $45 Mil
GOP Lawmakers Want Answers from USDA Over Pure Prairie’s Bankruptcy  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Iowa Senators Say USDA ‘Dropped The Ball’ On Now-Defunct Chicken Processor
Iowa Senators Say USDA ‘Dropped The Ball’ On Now-Defunct Chicken Processor  KIWARadio.com
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Cotton Losses from Hurricane Helene in Georgia
PERRY, Ga. — Hurricane Helene made landfall in the Big Bend of Florida on September 26, 2024 as a Category 4 Hurricane. It was one of the largest and fastest storms to ever make landfall in the continental United States, measuring around 350 to 420 miles wide, and moving up to 30 miles per hour…
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Lawmakers Demand Answers After Iowa-Based Poultry Processor That Received $45 Million From USDA Goes Bankrupt
Lawmakers Demand Answers After Iowa-Based Poultry Processor That Received $45 Million From USDA Goes Bankrupt  Pork Magazine