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Young Stockmen Gather in Topeka
TOPEKA, Kan. – Young cattlemen and women from across the state met in Topeka February 25-26 for the first installment of the 2025 Kansas Livestock Association (KLA) Young Stockmen’s Academy (YSA). Merck Animal Health remains the exclusive program sponsor, partnering with KLA to host members for an in-depth look into KLA and the beef industry.…
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Four New Representatives on the Nebraska Beef Council Board
KEARNEY, Neb. – Nebraska Beef Council is pleased to announce the four new members that have been elected to its Board of Directors. The newly elected board members bring a wealth of expertise, commitment, and a shared vision for the future of the organization. The newly elected members are: District 1: Butch Schuler of Redington. District 3: Keith Kreikemeier of West…
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USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins Confirmed for Commodity Classic
USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins Confirmed for Commodity Classic  Morning Ag Clips –
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FCC’s charts to consider in 2025
FCC’s charts to consider in 2025  Grainews
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Challenge Accepted
Challenge Accepted  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Farmers brace for impact as Trump plans to move forward with new tariffs
Farmers brace for impact as Trump plans to move forward with new tariffs  WYFF4 Greenville
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Will the MAHA, Massie, Freedom Caucus Coalition Oppose USDA Secretary Rollins’ Bird Flu Response Plan?
Will the MAHA, Massie, Freedom Caucus Coalition Oppose USDA Secretary Rollins’ Bird Flu Response Plan?  The New York Sun
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Cattle futures end session sharply higher
Chicago Mercantile Exchange live and feeder were up sharply, with feeders in the lead on the lower move in corn. Additionally, boxed beef was firm at midday. There was some expectation for steady to firm direct business this week, but it looks like the major feeding areas could see another round of losses. April live…
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Dry conditions improve, but deep impacts linger
Missouri’s state climatologist says the above average snowfall this winter recharged some soil moisture, but it hasn’t completely fixed deficit caused by previous drought in the state. Zach Leasor says the three years of drought is showing up in subsoil and some areas have up to 20 inches of water deficit. “While we might not…
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SAF Coalition Meets with Congressional Champions to Strengthen Sustainable Aviation Fuel Policy at SAF Hill Day
Washington, D.C. — The Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) Coalition met with key lawmakers on Capitol Hill yesterday to discuss critical policies supporting the domestic growth and adoption of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) in the United States. As part of SAF Hill Day, these meetings underscored the vital role of SAF in creating new opportunities for Americans,…
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Tech-Driven Farming Boosts Yields, Inspires Next Generation To Stay In Agriculture
Tech-Driven Farming Boosts Yields, Inspires Next Generation To Stay In Agriculture  ETV Bharat
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Spring wheat plans remain unclear
Spring wheat plans remain unclear  The Western Producer
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Farmers and ranchers need a farm bill
The president of the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association says farmers and ranchers need the certainty of a five-year farm bill. Buck Wehrbein of Nebraska told the U.S. Senate Ag Committee during a hearing this week he’d liked to see it passed sooner rather than later. “There are too many people that are up in the…
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USDA Predicts Rise in Farm Income Despite Challenges
USDA Predicts Rise in Farm Income Despite Challenges  Lancaster Farming
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There Were No Big Surprises in the USDA’s Ag Outlook Forum Forecasts. So Why Are Grains Futures Prices Falling?
There Were No Big Surprises in the USDA’s Ag Outlook Forum Forecasts. So Why Are Grains Futures Prices Falling?  Barchart
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White House trying to rehire fired USDA bird flu officials
White House trying to rehire fired USDA bird flu officials  USA TODAY
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USDA Shocks the Market By Estimating Farmers Will Plant 94 Million Acres of Corn
USDA Shocks the Market By Estimating Farmers Will Plant 94 Million Acres of Corn  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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2025 Machinery and Equipment Tax Exemption Program for Food Processors
SALEM, Ore. — The Oregon Department of Agriculture (ODA) reminds food processors about the Oregon Food Processing Machinery and Equipment Property Tax Exemption Program for the 2024 tax year. This program offers a valuable property tax exemptions for machinery and equipment used in essential food processing activities, helping you reduce costs while expanding operations. Eligible…
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DIY Waste Oil Storage Solution
DIY Waste Oil Storage Solution  Successful Farming
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Corn, soybean basis steady-firm on slow farmer sales
Corn, soybean basis steady-firm on slow farmer sales  TradingView