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Ethanol production up as supply dips
U.S. ethanol production climbed higher over the past week. The U.S. Energy Information Administration says production averaged 1.081 million barrels per day, up 39,000 on the week and 41,000 on the year. Iowa State University’s Center for Agricultural and Rural Development says estimated operating margins for the average Iowa plant improved a little, continuing to…
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Corn Futures Rise in Anticipation of Strong Export Sales
Corn Futures Rise in Anticipation of Strong Export Sales — Daily Grain Highlights MarketWatch
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A new administration’s influence over food prices likely limited
An ag economist says the next president will likely have little impact on food price inflation despite campaign promises. American Enterprise Institute director of agricultural policy studies Vince Smith tells Brownfield, “It’s simply not the case that food is way more expensive relative to other commodities today.” He says food prices since the beginning of…
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Chasing Dollars (or Pennies) With Carbon Farming
Chasing Dollars (or Pennies) With Carbon Farming Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Kubota Introduces Track Loader, Utility Vehicles, and Mower
Kubota Introduces Track Loader, Utility Vehicles, and Mower Successful Farming
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Row Crops Show Resilience: Cattle Falter
Row Crops Show Resilience: Cattle Falter Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Citrus growers look for state, federal aid
Citrus growers look for state, federal aid WFTV Orlando
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Deere updates its 6M tractor options
Deere updates its 6M tractor options High Plains Journal
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Is the ‘Trump Trade’ Old News or Fake News?
Is the ‘Trump Trade’ Old News or Fake News? TheStreet
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Potential Federal Policy Responses to Negative Grain Farm Incomes
Potential Federal Policy Responses to Negative Grain Farm Incomes Successful Farming
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Weekly Corn, Soybean Inspections Jump
A USDA report says inspections of corn and soybeans jumped week to week while wheat assessments declined during the week ending on October 17. Corn inspections rose to almost one million metric tons, up from 506,000 the prior week and 472,000 tons during the same week last year. Examinations of soybeans for overseas delivery also…
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Pillen says ag, business, government need to work together
Pillen says ag, business, government need to work together norfolkneradio.com
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Dry conditions in US Plains expected to worsen if La Niña develops
Dry conditions in US Plains expected to worsen if La Niña develops World Grain
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Periodic Updates on the Grains, Livestock Futures Markets
Periodic Updates on the Grains, Livestock Futures Markets DTN The Progressive Farmer
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French farmers mobilize for nationwide protests next month
French farmers mobilize for nationwide protests next month News.Az
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Georgia Farmers Impacted by Hurricane Helene to Receive $207.7 Million in Aid from USDA
Georgia Farmers Impacted by Hurricane Helene to Receive $207.7 Million in Aid from USDA West Alabama Watchman
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USDA developing roadmap to tackle PFAS on farmland
Suggested long-term solutions included finding new ways to detect contamination in farms and developing tools to stop “forever chemicals” before they can do harm.
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COP29 president reveals final text of 9 climate-focused pledges including food waste
Azerbaijan’s Mukhtar Babayev said the documents serve as “vital tools to drive progress on climate action” and will complement the official negotiation process at the annual UN summit.
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Managing Stress in a Challenging Environment
MONTEREY, Calif. — Leadership Insights is a monthly column brought to you by the California Agricultural Leadership Foundation in partnership with the Morning Ag Clips. In this series, we delve into the crucial facets of leadership within the agricultural sector, with academic and agricultural leaders offering valuable perspectives and strategies. According to the 2022-23 California…