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Local farmers, food bank among those impacted by USDA grant freeze
Local farmers, food bank among those impacted by USDA grant freeze Champaign/Urbana News-Gazette
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With new tariffs and more on the way, “it’s very scary” to be a farmer right now
With new tariffs and more on the way, “it’s very scary” to be a farmer right now Marketplace
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Soybeans, corn, wheat rise for second session on tariff relief hopes
Soybeans, corn, wheat rise for second session on tariff relief hopes Business Recorder
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More Than 5,000 Fired USDA Employees Just Got Their Jobs Back
More Than 5,000 Fired USDA Employees Just Got Their Jobs Back MSN
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Ag Equipment Sales Down
Ag Equipment Sales Down AGInfo Ag Information Network
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Below average crop prices, lower input costs projected
Below average crop prices, lower input costs projected Farm Progress
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Commodity Classic 2025: It’s a Wrap
DENVER, Colo. — Well, I survived! My first Commodity Classic. What a show it was! From top to bottom, it did not fail to keep me engaged. From the mad dash after forgetting my computer in the Denver airport (yes, thankfully no one took it) to the rush of making (almost) all of the appointments…
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Corn, soy and wheat bounce as traders monitor tariff relief
U.S. grains: Corn, soy and wheat bounce as traders monitor tariff relief Alberta Farmer Express
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‘Fun’ with tariffs?
‘Fun’ with tariffs? PressReader
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Trump Administration Told to Reinstate Nearly 6,000 USDA Workers
Trump Administration Told to Reinstate Nearly 6,000 USDA Workers The New York Times
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USDA employees fired en masse by Trump administration reinstated, workers’ board says
USDA employees fired en masse by Trump administration reinstated, workers’ board says CNN
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Ag Secretary Rollins Meets with AFBF Board
LANSING, Mich. — Following President Trump’s State of the State address Tuesday evening, Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins met with the American Farm Bureau Federation’s (AFBF) board of directors Wednesday to reassure them of the Trump administration’s support for production agriculture. Michigan Farm Bureau President Ben LaCross, a Leelanau County cherry producer recently elected to…
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Japan interested in importing Ukrainian agricultural products for restaurants
Japan interested in importing Ukrainian agricultural products for restaurants Ukrinform
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Tariff trouble? Nebraska companies, farmers trapped in middle of brewing trade war
Tariff trouble? Nebraska companies, farmers trapped in middle of brewing trade war KNOP
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Soybean seed quality concerns in 2025
A soybean researcher at Ohio State University says farmers should be aware of potential seed quality issues this spring. Dr. Alex Lindsey, associate professor of crop ecophysiology, says areas that saw prolonged drought followed by heavy fall rains are most at risk. “We may be looking at worse issues associated with germination and vigor of…
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Unlock superior crop performance with AcreEdge
The AcreEdge® Performance Portfolio from Landus, a specially crafted selection of value-added agronomy products designed to maximize crop yields from seeding to harvest. Learn more in this interview report from the 2025 Commodity Classic with Wade Kent from Conduit. The post Unlock superior crop performance with AcreEdge appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.
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Trump Claims Panama Canal Progress With BlackRock Port Deal
Trump Claims Panama Canal Progress With BlackRock Port Deal Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Iowa Corn Farmer-Leaders Attend Commodity Classic
JOHNSTON, Iowa — Iowa Corn farmer-leaders traveled west to Denver, Colorado, this week to serve as delegates at the 2025 Commodity Classic. Iowa Corn Growers Association (ICGA) delegates advocated in support of policies and actions on behalf of Iowa farmer members to implement at the federal level with the National Corn Growers Association (NCGA). “The…
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Soybean grower eyes efficiency, cost-cutting in 2025
Pictured: Iowa farmer Jeff Jorgenson (left) with Brownfield’s Brent Barnett at the 2025 Commodity Classic in Denver, Colorado (Photo by Brent Barnett/Brownfield) A southwest Iowa farmer says he expects some cost-cutting for the 2025 growing season. Jeff Jorgenson says he’s focusing on efficiency this year. “Specifically, fertility efficiency,” he said, “to not be doing anything…
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Ethanol production improves, stocks tighten
U.S. ethanol production bounced back last week. The U.S. Energy Information Administration says production averaged 1.093 million barrels per day, an increase of 12,000 on the week and 36,000 on the year. That week-to-week rise in production can be tied to significantly better weather easing movement issues and an improvement in margins. Iowa State University’s…