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Which American Jobs Are Most Likely To Be Affected As China Responds To Trump’s Tariffs?
Which American Jobs Are Most Likely To Be Affected As China Responds To Trump’s Tariffs?  Investopedia
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Asian buyers shun US farm goods, hit by ship crunch and trade war
Asian buyers shun US farm goods, hit by ship crunch and trade war  The Daily Star
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Farmers First Agenda: Developing strategies to support U.S. agriculture
Developing strategies to support U.S. agriculture  Brownfield Ag News
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Severe weather continues through Easter weekend across Central US
KTIC 840 AM/98.3 FM/98.7 FM – Severe weather continues through Easter weekend across Central USÂ Â Rural Radio Network
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Which States Are Actually in the Area Known as ‘Tornado Alley?’
Which States Are Actually in the Area Known as ‘Tornado Alley?’  1420 WBSM
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USDA: Citizens can make a difference protecting America’s agriculture
USDA: Citizens can make a difference protecting America’s agriculture  The Packer
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Funding lapse shuts down High Plains Regional Climate Center services
Funding lapse shuts down High Plains Regional Climate Center services  Rural Radio Network
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Uncertainty blurs commodities markets
Uncertainty blurs commodities markets  World Grain
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More details needed as climate programs get rebrand
A former USDA Under Secretary of Farm Production and Conservation says he’s glad to see the USDA keep a climate program from the Biden administration. Robert Bonnie tells Brownfield “I suspect what’s happened is they got a little bit over their skis and realized this is a good program, it’s popular to allow most projects…
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New Pollen-Replacing Food for Honey Bees Brings New Hope for Survival
PULLMAN, Wash. — Scientists have unveiled a new food source designed to sustain honey bee colonies indefinitely without natural pollen. Published April 16 in the journal Proceedings of the Royal Society B, the research from Washington State University and APIX Biosciences NV in Belgium details successful trials where nutritionally stressed colonies, deployed for commercial crop pollination in Washington state,…
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Short trading week ends with mixed momentum
Short trading week ends with mixed momentum | Weekly Market Roundup | April 18, 2025Â Â Rural Radio Network
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Wet Easter Weekend Could Cause Planting Delays and Flooding
Wet Easter Weekend Could Cause Planting Delays and Flooding  Successful Farming
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Midwest farmers push ahead with corn and soybean planting
Midwest farmers push ahead with corn and soybean planting  Farm Progress
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United States Eases Port Fees On China-Built Ships After Industry Backlash
United States Eases Port Fees On China-Built Ships After Industry Backlash  AgWeb
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A wide-range of Spring weather, temperatures across the Heartland
Across the Corn Belt, showers and thunderstorms are rumbling across the upper Midwest and Great Lakes region. Chilly air is spreading across the upper Midwest, while warm, humid weather prevails from the middle Mississippi Valley into the Ohio Valley and the lower Great Lakes region. Midwestern fieldwork activities, including some early-season planting efforts, continue in…
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Timely Fungicide Use Safeguards Corn Yield Potential
Timely Fungicide Use Safeguards Corn Yield Potential  AgWeb
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Easter weekend: Severe weather forecast for central U.S.
Easter weekend: Severe weather forecast for central U.S.  EarthSky
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How Owning a Dog Can Improve Your Health
KALAMAZOO, Mich. — Pet ownership entails more than simply having a furry companion that you love and spend time with. Did you know that a dog can have a huge impact on your health and well-being? In fact, it is so. Numerous studies have shown that having a pet has a variety of health advantages.…
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EU to Reboot Tariff Quotas on Kyiv Exports This Year, Costing Billions
EU to Reboot Tariff Quotas on Kyiv Exports This Year, Costing Billions  Kyiv Post
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Farm Equipment’s Best of the Web: April 18, 2025
Farm Equipment’s Best of the Web: April 18, 2025Â Â Farm Equipment