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China’s shifting grain game is creating ripples across the global market
China’s shifting grain game is creating ripples across the global market Hellenic Shipping News Worldwide
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After trade dispute, Mexico officially bans the planting of GM corn
After trade dispute, Mexico officially bans the planting of GM corn MSN
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Dusty Johnson says USDA layoffs won’t affect farmers
Dusty Johnson says USDA layoffs won’t affect farmers KOTA
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Statement From Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller on Cartel Violence Near the Texas-Mexico Border
AUSTIN, Texas — “A tragic and alarming incident occurred near Brownsville, Texas, where a U.S. citizen and Texas rancher was killed by an improvised explosive device (IED). This shocking act of violence highlights the growing threat posed by cartel activity along our southern border. I urge all Texas farmers, ranchers, and agricultural workers who travel to Mexico…
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Winterkill questions could continue for weeks
Many U.S. winter wheat growing areas recently experienced bitterly cold temperatures. However, Rich Nelson, chief strategist at Allendale, tells Brownfield, the full extent of damage on this year’s U.S. winter wheat crop, if any, won’t be known until it emerges from dormancy and harvest gets underway this spring. “We’ve had year after year after year…
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Farmers, green groups sue USDA over ‘unlawful purge’ of climate data
Farmers, green groups sue USDA over ‘unlawful purge’ of climate data The Hill
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Investments in market development improve profitability for producers
The head of the U.S. Grains Council says more dollars need to be invested in the Foreign Market Development and the Market Access Program, not less. Ryan LeGrand says those programs haven’t seen a funding increase since 2006. “And it’s through inflation and sequestration, it’s been cut in half over that time,” he says. He…
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OEM Leaders Share Precision Vision for 2025 & Beyond
OEM Leaders Share Precision Vision for 2025 & Beyond Farm Equipment
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Agricultural Equipment Soft Market Reflects Broader Economic Uncertainty
Agricultural Equipment Soft Market Reflects Broader Economic Uncertainty AgNet West
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CattleCon 2026 Heads to the Heart of Nashville
CENTENNIAL, Colo. – Downtown Nashville, Tennessee, will host CattleCon 2026, Feb. 3-5, 2026. The largest cattle industry event of the year will be held in the heart of Music City, home of honky-tonks, history and hearty food. Thousands of cattlemen and women will gather to learn, conduct business, network and enjoy the sights, sounds and…
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In the Weeds: Amaranth Genomes Reveal Secrets of Success
URBANA, Ill. — Weeds like Palmer amaranth make farming harder and less profitable, and available herbicides are becoming less effective. For scientists to find solutions, they first need to know their enemy. A new study from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign and collaborating institutions reveals complete chromosome-level genomes for Palmer and two other Amaranthus species, smooth and redroot pigweed. The advancement represents a…
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Mexico’s Sheinbaum Pushes for USMCA Deal as Tariff Deadline Nears
Mexico’s Sheinbaum Pushes for USMCA Deal as Tariff Deadline Nears Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Don’t bet the farm on crop insurance alone – here’s why
Don’t bet the farm on crop insurance alone – here’s why Farm Progress
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Webb’s Machinery Recognized by New Holland as a Leading North American Equipment Dealer with the 2025 Blue Star Dealer Standards Award
Webb’s Machinery Recognized by New Holland as a Leading North American Equipment Dealer with the 2025 Blue Star Dealer Standards Award Farms.com
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3 Big Things Today, February 25, 2025
3 Big Things Today, February 25, 2025 Successful Farming
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Brevant seeds highlights importance of FFA, ag education
A retail sales agronomist with Brevant seeds says FFA is helping shape the next generation of ag leaders. Caleb Quinlan says FFA gives students a chance to gain industry experience before they start their careers. “Being an FFA alumni, I thoroughly enjoyed my time wearing the blue jacket. I think everyone should have the opportunity…
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Ag land values see downward pressure
Farmland prices have been softening in the Midwest, and an ag economist says it shouldn’t come as a surprise. Ernie Goss is with Creighton University says the latest Rural Mainstreet Index shows U.S. farmland prices fell for the ninth time in the last 10 months. “It’s what we expected and certainly what the bankers expected,”…
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World Bank says Ukraine’s agricultural sector suffered $11.2B in direct war-related losses
World Bank says Ukraine’s agricultural sector suffered $11.2B in direct war-related losses Ukrinform
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Ukraine: Post-war reconstruction set to cost $524 billion
Ukraine: Post-war reconstruction set to cost $524 billion UN News
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Back to Basics for Uncertain Times
Back to Basics for Uncertain Times Farm Equipment