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China tariffs on US farm products start today
China tariffs on US farm products start today  KSNB
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Learn How to Make Your Own Mead
MONTROSE, Pa. — Are you interested in making your very own homemade mead? Then check out this class: 401 Mead-Making 101 with Instructor Dan Schreffler. Mead is one of the oldest alcoholic beverages ever made, as it was consumed as far back as 4,000 years. Interestingly, it was common across ancient cultures around the world…
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Growing corn demand
The National Corn Growers Association set their focus on E-15 outreach during this year’s Commodity Classic in Denver, Colorado. Indiana farmer and member of the National Corn Board, JR Roesner, talks about what the organization is doing to grow corn demand. The post Growing corn demand appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.
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Starting Clean
Planting for 2025 is just around the corner, and having a clean seedbed will help give young soybean plants a good start. Jeff Moon, Market Development Specialist at Corteva, offers advice on how growers can prepare for the season. The post Starting Clean appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.
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KMMO Ag Day
Brownfield’s Carah Hart covers the KMMO Ag Day in Malta Bend, MO. The post KMMO Ag Day appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.
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National Farmers Union Announces Launch of $25 Million Farmers Capital Fund to Drive Agricultural Innovation
OKLAHOMA CITY – National Farmers Union today announced the launch of the Farmers Capital Fund, a $25 million investment initiative dedicated to supporting early- and growth-stage companies that accelerate agricultural productivity while advancing the economic success of family farmers and ranchers. By investing in innovative, economically sustainable solutions, the Farmers Capital Fund will promote cutting-edge technologies, operational…
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Common Sense: The missing ingredient in American politics, and what Congress can learn from Rural America
by Christine E. Hamp President, National Grange In a country built on the ideals of unity and collaboration, it is disheartening to witness the growing divisiveness that is paralyzing American politics. Today, more than ever, we need common sense—not as a partisan tool, but as a guiding principle—to navigate the challenges we face as a…
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Bacon Sales Up Over Past 12 Months
Bacon has experienced modest growth across the last year fueled mainly by an increase in retail prices. Over the past year, the bacon category has seen solid growth, with units up more than 2% and sales rising over 2.7%, according to Circana. That’s faster than the overall edible sales growth of 0% in units and…
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Farmers Put Plans, Investments on Hold Under Trump USDA Spending Freeze
Farmers Put Plans, Investments on Hold Under Trump USDA Spending Freeze  U.S. News & World Report
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Traction Ag Launches Industry-First Accounting Integration with FS
Auburn, Ind. — Traction Ag Inc., a leading farm accounting and operations software solutions provider, today announced its new automated billing capabilities with FS. This strategic integration enables seamless synchronization of FS bills directly into Traction Ag’s cloud-based platform, significantly reducing manual data entry and keeping farm records up to date. The integration addresses a critical…
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USDA Planning to Terminate Leases for Dozens of FSA, NRCS Offices
USDA Planning to Terminate Leases for Dozens of FSA, NRCS Offices  Farm Policy News
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Canada Suspends Imports From Biggest U.S. Pork Processing Plant
Canada Suspends Imports From Biggest U.S. Pork Processing Plant  Successful Farming
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Soybeans fall on US tariff concern, wheat and corn rise
Soybeans fall on US tariff concern, wheat and corn rise  Business Recorder
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Analysis: Nearly a tenth of global climate finance threatened by Trump aid cuts
Analysis: Nearly a tenth of global climate finance threatened by Trump aid cuts  Carbon Brief