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Voters mixed on Trump vs. Harris agricultural policies
Voters mixed on Trump vs. Harris agricultural policies  World Grain
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Commodity weekly: Market jitters on the rise ahead of U.S. elections – Saxo Bank
Commodity weekly: Market jitters on the rise ahead of U.S. elections  Saxo Bank
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Japan plans criteria to pass agriculture production costs into prices
Japan plans criteria to pass agriculture production costs into prices  NHK WORLD
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Lawsuit accuses McDonald’s of negligence over E. coli outbreak
A Colorado customer who became ill after eating a Quarter Pounder is taking legal action against the fast-food chain as Burger King and other restaurants pull onions from their menus as a precautionary measure.Â
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Mississippi River dries up again at worst time for farmers
Mississippi River dries up again at worst time for farmers  Farm Progress
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China seeks to boost food output with five-year smart farming plan
China seeks to boost food output with five-year smart farming plan  Reuters
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Ukraine’s agricultural sector suffers $82 billion in damages from Russian war
Ukraine’s agricultural sector suffers $82 billion in damages from Russian war  The New Voice of Ukraine
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Agtonomy raises nearly $33M for self-driving tractors
Also in this week’s farm technology news: USDA changes acreage reports to handle indoor farms, and Verdant Robotics unveils an AI weedkiller that ‘aims before it shoots.’
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Time To Plant Winter Pasture But…
ANGELINA CO., Texas — It is high time to be planting seed for winter grazing in east Texas pastures. Winter pastures have greatly benefitted east Texas stockmen for generations. A winter pasture could consist of ryegrass, clovers, or small grains such as wheat, oats, or rye. Winter pastures are planted in the fall and can…
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Corn farmers could have their worst year since 2007, ag economist says
While unprofitable prices are hurting row croppers, livestock producers are benefiting from lower feed costs.
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UNL study shows no compaction when grazing in fall or early spring
A long-term grazing study conducted by the University of Nebraska found no significant signs of compaction when grazing corn residue in the fall or early spring.  Mary Drewnoski is a beef specialist with UNL…  “What we did find is that we see an uptick in penetration resistance, which is very similar to what…
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How Drought’s Grip on the Mississippi River is Already Costing Farmers
How Drought’s Grip on the Mississippi River is Already Costing Farmers  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Grains Set Back on Profit Taking, Weather: While Cattle Trade Higher Cash
Grains Set Back on Profit Taking, Weather: While Cattle Trade Higher Cash  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Pumpkin Carving: The Messy Tradition That Pulls Us Together
GREENWICH, N.Y. — The best way to get into the Halloween spirit is to carve pumpkins. Pumpkin carving is messy and icky but we do it year after year for just one reason: family. The quality time spent with the ones you love makes the laborious process worthwhile. I’ve always hated carving pumpkins. I would…
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Administration Takes New Action to Halt the Spread of Bird Flu
WASHINGTON — Since the first case of H5N1 was confirmed in cattle, USDA and HHS have led a whole-of-government approach to rapidly respond to the outbreak. In response to the recent spread of H5N1 in lactating dairy cows to California and the resulting human cases and the human cases in Washington resulting from an outbreak…
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German company weighs producing tractors and combines in Kazakhstan
German company weighs producing tractors and combines in Kazakhstan  Kursiv Media
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Farm Economy Steady to Weakening, Fed Says
Farm Economy Steady to Weakening, Fed Says  Farm Policy News
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Opinion: Disaster relief needed to help ag producers
Opinion: Disaster relief needed to help ag producers  Agri-Pulse
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Surging demand shakes up U.S. corn and soybean markets
Surging demand shakes up U.S. corn and soybean markets  Agweek
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Strange harvest season rolls on in a cloud of dust
Strange harvest season rolls on in a cloud of dust  Farm Progress