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Here’s how harvest stacks up among the top three corn growing states
Here’s how harvest stacks up among the top three corn growing states Successful Farming
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Farmers are balancing the challenges of harvest and hurricane season
Farmers are balancing the challenges of harvest and hurricane season Successful Farming
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Protecting farm equipment during post-harvest season
Protecting farm equipment during post-harvest season KNOE
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Almost 10 million pounds of meat recalled as listeria fears mount
Almost 10 million pounds of meat recalled as listeria fears mount Yahoo News UK
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Florida fertilizer plants, grain mills close as Hurricane Milton nears
Florida fertilizer plants, grain mills close as Hurricane Milton nears Reuters
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Trade too low on U.S. corn, soybeans ahead of S/D report
CBOT Weekly: Trade too low on U.S. corn, soybeans ahead of S/D report Farmtario
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Lean hog, cattle futures lower on profit-taking
U.S. livestock: Lean hog, cattle futures lower on profit-taking Grainews
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A mixed bag of weather events has harvest numbers varying
Grain Crops Update: A mixed bag of weather events has harvest numbers varying Beech Tree News
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Ethanol stocks fall to multi-month lows
U.S. ethanol stocks dropped last week. The U.S. Energy Information Administration says the domestic ethanol supply fell to a 43-week low at 22.154 million barrels. That was down 1.305 million barrels on the week partially due to strong exports, but that’s still up 628,000 on the year because of the trend in production. Those ethanol…
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EPA Finalizes Rule to Protect Farmworkers, Families and Communities from Pesticide Exposures
LENEXA, Kan. — On October 2, 2024, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced a final rule to restore the pesticide Application Exclusion Zone (AEZ) requirements under the 2015 Agricultural Worker Protection Standard (WPS). The AEZ is an area surrounding outdoor pesticide application equipment where people are prohibited while pesticides are applied. This rule finalizes the…
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Wheat breakthrough? HB4 trait to counter drought, severe weather conditions
Wheat breakthrough? HB4 trait to counter drought, severe weather conditions Michigan Farm News
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It’s warmer and drier than usual in the Midwest this fall. Here’s what that means for producers
It’s warmer and drier than usual in the Midwest this fall. Here’s what that means for producers KCUR
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Farm bill delays leave growers in limbo, Iowa farmer says
A southwest Iowa farmer says farm policy is one of his biggest concerns this fall. Duane Aistrope says farmers need a new five-year farm bill. “We just need to get a darn farm bill passed. It sounds like maybe in the lame duck session we’ll get something done, but I’m not crossing my fingers.” He…
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New Report Reveals Ag Isn’t On Track To Meet Rising Demand
New Report Reveals Ag Isn’t On Track To Meet Rising Demand Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Machinery Pete: Hot-Ticket Iron
Machinery Pete: Hot-Ticket Iron Drovers Magazine
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Fla. Farm Bureau Voice for Hurricane Helene Funding
GAINESVILLE, Fla. — On Sept. 27, Hurricane Helene barreled through Florida, devastating Florida’s Big Bend region. Farmers and ranchers in North Florida suffered the most losses. Many families were still rebuilding after Hurricane Idalia and Hurricane Debby, both striking within the past 13 months. Significant agricultural damage reported from Hurricane Helene includes poultry, nursery…
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Soybeans see modestly higher close
Soybeans were modestly higher on short covering and technical buying, reversing course after a weak open. The trade continues to monitor U.S. harvest activity, expecting good progress in most of the region. Rain is in the forecast for dry parts of South America, but weather models differ on coverage and duration. If soybean planting delays…