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AED Outlines Tax Policy Priorities to Ways & Means Committee
AED Outlines Tax Policy Priorities to Ways & Means Committee Farm Equipment
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Deere Announces More Layoffs in Iowa, Illinois During Farm Slump
Deere Announces More Layoffs in Iowa, Illinois During Farm Slump Bloomberg
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Deere Cuts 300 More Jobs as Farm Equipment Sales Decline
Deere Cuts 300 Jobs as Farm Equipment Sales Decline Transport Topics
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In the Cattle Markets: Cattle Prices Creeping Higher
LAKEWOOD, Colo. — Fed cattle prices have been climbing, slowly, following the market correction that began in late July-early August. After falling from a high of $197.09 to $181.18 per cwt. the 5-market weekly average has climbed back to $186.89 over the last 4 weeks. Prices were in the $188 range later during the week…
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Frost and freeze impacts during harvest
An AgriGold agronomist says heavy frost and freeze warnings could reduce yield across the state. Steven Heightchew is based in southern Indiana. “Usually at a quarter milk line, you’re looking at anywhere from a one to five or six percent yield loss,” he says. “Frost will kill the tissue that it’s on, but it won’t necessarily kill…
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Corn futures rise after large grain sale to Mexico
Corn futures rise after large grain sale to Mexico XM
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Can U.S. corn exports rebound?
Can U.S. corn exports rebound? Farm Progress
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Corn and wheat move higher while soybeans continue slide
Soybeans started the day with higher prices but fell off early on and ended lower for the fifth consecutive day. The market continues to be under the pressure of expectations that this soybean crop is going to be very large and improved weather in South America for planting. Harvest progress in the U.S. made a…
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Agronomist discusses extremely fast harvest pace
An extension agronomist says the pace of the 2024 harvest is one of the quickest she’s ever experienced. Meaghan Anderson with Iowa State University says farmers haven’t had to deal with any challenging weather conditions. “I’m not sure I can remember (a harvest) where we had so many sequential days in a row without any…
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Poor timing of low Mississippi River levels
An ag transportation expert says water level issues along the Mississippi River are occurring at a bad time. Mike Steenhoek, executive director of the Soy Transportation Coalition, says, “At a time of the year when we want our transportation system to be operating at full throttle, one of our key links in the supply chain…
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Corn Climbs With Huge Export Sales, Wheat Follows: Funds Return to Sell Soybeans
Corn Climbs With Huge Export Sales, Wheat Follows: Funds Return to Sell Soybeans Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Carving History: Jack-o’-lanterns
COLUMBIA, Mo. — Every October, University of Missouri Professor Mannie Liscum carves exactly 31 jack-o’-lanterns. And these aren’t your typical triangle-eyed, buck-toothed pumpkin faces. They’re intricate portraits of movie stars, musicians, family and friends — two-dimensional images that come to life when lit from within. But for Liscum, a professor of biological sciences in Mizzou’s…
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Self-driving tractors look to fill agriculture’s labor shortage
John Deere and startup Agtonomy are introducing new ways to bring artificial intelligence to the field, with execs saying the technology holds the potential to open new job pathways for the next generation of farmers.
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Ferrie: ‘Heavy Aphids Need Sprayed in Corn’
Ferrie: ‘Heavy Aphids Need Sprayed in Corn’ Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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South Africa looks to BRICS+ bloc of nations to grow agriculture exports
South Africa looks to BRICS+ bloc of nations to grow agriculture exports MSN
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Deere Surges as Tractor Giant Shows Resilience in Farm Downturn
Deere Surges as Tractor Giant Shows Resilience in Farm Downturn MSN
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Grains Bounce With Big Corn and Soybean Export Sales: Cattle Struggle on Profit Taking and Hedge Pressure
Grains Bounce With Big Corn and Soybean Export Sales: Cattle Struggle on Profit Taking and Hedge Pressure Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Federal disaster declared for this year’s ruined Michigan cherry harvest
Federal disaster declared for this year’s ruined Michigan cherry harvest MLive.com
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Ag economists say both presidential candidates bad for trade
Ag economists say both presidential candidates bad for trade Successful Farming
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3 Big Things Today
3 Big Things Today, October 16, 2024 Successful Farming