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Ag economist says cotton demand a headwind
An extension economist with the University of Arkansas says demand continues to be a headwind for the U.S. cotton market this year. Scott Stiles tells Brownfield the biggest cotton buyer, China, is expected to purchase less cotton than last year. “Last year, their imports were around 50 million bales and this year, they’re expected to…
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Soybeans, corn wilt on U.S. harvest, South American rain
Soybeans, corn wilt on U.S. harvest, South American rain brownfieldagnews.com
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New Holland Introduces Digital Technology Enhancements for Customers Worldwide
New Holland Introduces Digital Technology Enhancements for Customers Worldwide StockTitan
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‘Moisture Opportunity’ Is On Its Way To The Plains
‘Moisture Opportunity’ Is On Its Way To The Plains Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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RFK Jr. suggests he’ll have a significant role on agriculture and health policy if Trump is elected
RFK Jr. suggests he’ll have a significant role on agriculture and health policy if Trump is elected WKMG News 6 & ClickOrlando
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More than 300 products part of massive meat recall sold at Walmart, Target, Trader Joe’s, more
More than 300 products part of massive meat recall sold at Walmart, Target, Trader Joe’s, more KWCH
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Biofuel groups urge flexibility in 45Z CSA requirements
Biofuel groups urge flexibility in 45Z CSA requirements Biodiesel Magazine
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Grain Markets Lower On Buyers Strike
Grain Markets Lower On Buyers Strike Barchart
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US corn harvest 47% complete, soy 67% done, USDA data shows
US corn harvest 47% complete, soy 67% done, USDA data shows XM
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Baling season bolsters New Holland tractor demand
Baling season bolsters New Holland tractor demand Trade Farm Machinery
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U.N. Warns of ‘Human Catastrophe’ as Southern Africa Faces Severe Drought
U.N. Warns of ‘Human Catastrophe’ as Southern Africa Faces Severe Drought Newsweek
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What’s for breakfast?
What’s for breakfast? Farm Progress
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7 Agriculture Stocks and ETFs to Buy
7 Agriculture Stocks and ETFs to Buy MSN
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As farm economy dips, some farmers look to expand production
A north central Illinois farmer says he’s still looking for ways to increase production in a down ag economy. David Mool, who’s based in northern McLean County, says even with lower commodity prices he’s still investing in some product trials this year. “We don’t do a lot, but you’re always kind of looking, you know,…
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Is Another Push Lower In Prices Still Coming For Beans?
Is Another Push Lower In Prices Still Coming For Beans? Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Ukraine exports nearly 3 million tonnes of agricultural products to Italy in first 8 months of 2024
Ukraine exports nearly 3 million tonnes of agricultural products to Italy in first 8 months of 2024 Ukrainska Pravda
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US Corn Production Up While Soybean Production Down From September
WASHINGTON — According to the Crop Production report issued by USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS), corn production is forecast at 15.2 billion bushels, up less than 1% from the previous forecast, but down 1% from last year; soybean growers are expected to increase their production 10% from 2023, forecast at 4.58 billion bushels. Based…
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Early Week Freeze Not a Concern; Dry Conditions Persist
(FARGO, ND) — With how dry and warm it has been in many parts of the Plains and Corn Belt the last month, this week’s early week frost and freeze event is not that big of a concern for late season crops. The continued dryness, however, is a concern according to Eric Snodgrass, Principal Atmospheric…
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Showers (some snow) around the Great Lakes region; a “November feel” across the Heartland
Across the Corn Belt, freezes occurred early Tuesday in many Midwestern locations from the upper Mississippi Valley westward, effectively ending the growing season in those areas. However, recent warm, dry conditions have assisted with crop maturation, minimizing concerns about this later-than-average first freeze. Chilly weather covers the remainder of the Corn Belt, with a few…