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Upselling Parts & Service
Upselling Parts & Service  Farm Equipment
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Feenstra talks tariffs, USDA at Boone Economic Development Breakfast
Feenstra talks tariffs, USDA at Boone Economic Development Breakfast  Iowa State Daily
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China’s Farmers Battle Early Weather Threats as Trade Curbs Bite
China’s Farmers Battle Early Weather Threats as Trade Curbs Bite  Bloomberg.com
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The autonomous future of farm vehicles: Interview with John Deere business manager Jesse Haecker
The autonomous future of farm vehicles: Interview with John Deere business manager Jesse Haecker  Robotics & Automation News
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Corn profitability remains strong in conservation research
Corn is becoming more profitable in a long-term agricultural research project at Michigan State University. MSU Extension’s Christine Charles tells Brownfield 2024 was the third year a traditional corn and soybean rotation was compared to a five-crop rotation with a suite of conservation practices. “That was the first year that we were seeing corn yield more…
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USDA allocates $340.6M disaster aid to farmers and rural communities
USDA allocates $340.6M disaster aid to farmers and rural communities  Farm Progress
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Ukraine and South Africa Expand Economic Ties, Focus on Agriculture
Ukraine and South Africa Expand Economic Ties, Focus on Agriculture  Odessa Journal
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Artificial intelligence in agriculture is changing the way farmers farm
Artificial intelligence in agriculture is changing the way farmers farm  BG Independent News
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Soybeans Get China Push But Can They Hit $11? New Highs in Live Cattle
Soybeans Get China Push But Can They Hit $11? New Highs in Live Cattle  AgWeb
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Nebraska Corn Farmers Poised to Plant 10.6 Million Acres in 2025
Nebraska Corn Farmers Poised to Plant 10.6 Million Acres in 2025Â Â KBRX
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Trump Plans to Ease Trade Tensions by Reducing Tariffs On Chinese Goods
Trump Plans to Ease Trade Tensions by Reducing Tariffs On Chinese Goods  drovers.com
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Beneficial Rains for Parched Plains, More Rain Ahead For Wet Areas
Beneficial Rains for Parched Plains, More Rain Ahead For Wet Areas  Successful Farming
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Ukraine’s once-booming grain industry teetering on being a war casualty
Ukraine’s once-booming grain industry teetering on being a war casualty: Braun  Reuters
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CASE Drives the Future at bauma 2025
CASE Drives the Future at bauma 2025Â Â CSRwire
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USDA assistance to producers impacted by severe weather
USDA assistance to producers impacted by severe weather  AgriNews
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Cattle Futures Strong, Eyes on Cash Trade
Lean hogs are on the rise this morning, lifted by a sharp jump in cash hog values. Live cattle futures may start the day steady to firm, thanks to tight supplies in the Plains. Feeder cattle are getting some tailwind too, with cheaper corn adding support. Meanwhile, soybean traders are watching India closely—buyers there are…
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Dry outlook so far for upper Missouri basin
The Army Corps of Engineers is already using more reservoir water to maintain a nine-foot navigation channel on the Missouri River. Corps spokesperson Eileen Williamson tells Brownfield every March 15th, engineers evaluate reservoir storage based on mountain snow, plains snow, and ground saturation, and the Missouri River is at a minimum service level as they…
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South Africa seeks to have punitive US tariffs dropped
South Africa seeks to have punitive US tariffs dropped  The Mail & Guardian
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Large wildfire burning in North Central Nebraska
The Nebraska Forest Service says the Plum Creek Fire started as a prescribed burn but got out of control and has charred more than 14-thousdand acres. In a recent interview, Governor Jim Pillen told Brownfield ag producers need to wait until conditions improve to start controlled burns. “We’re very dry. There’s too much brush. Until…