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Tinkering with taxes
MANHATTAN, Kan. — My local public library has perhaps the best marketing of a tax-provided service ever. Patrons who check out items there receive a receipt that details the savings achieved by using the library. In 2024, my wife and I “saved” close to $5,000, according to this accounting. There are some generous assumptions made…
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USDA Cattle Inventory report predicted to reflect continued declining inventory
USDA Cattle Inventory report predicted to reflect continued declining inventory Michigan Farm News
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Maryland Bill Could Expand Ag Equipment Tax Breaks for Farmers
Maryland Bill Could Expand Ag Equipment Tax Breaks for Farmers Lancaster Farming
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Results from the Latest Poll on Farm Costs in 2025
Results from the Latest Poll on Farm Costs in 2025 Southeast AgNet
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Half a Century of Growth and Innovation for Kubota Canada
Half a Century of Growth and Innovation for Kubota Canada Farms.com
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Tariff talks pressure grains to begin the week
Tariff talks pressure grains to begin the week | Midday Markets | January 27, 2025 Rural Radio Network
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Trump throws doubt on climate-smart farming grants
Trump throws doubt on climate-smart farming grants E&E News
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What A Battle Over the Panama Canal Means For U.S. Agriculture
What A Battle Over the Panama Canal Means For U.S. Agriculture Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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UN Report: 74% of Latin America Faces Weather Threats
UN Report: 74% of Latin America Faces Weather Threats Mirage News
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Market advisor expects little change in crop plans
A marketing advisor says he is not expecting any big changes in crop plans this spring. John Heinberg with Total Farm Marketing tells Brownfield farmers are not looking at shifting from soybeans to corn, at least not yet. “I haven’t heard a whole lot of people cutting back. I have heard some that are switching…
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Sticker shock for Special K?
Sticker shock for Special K? Farm Progress
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Ferrie: Farmers Are Asking How To Fix Poor Corn Stands
Ferrie: Farmers Are Asking How To Fix Poor Corn Stands Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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AI-Powered Grain Marketing: Boosting Profits for Farmers, Elevators, and Investors
AI-Powered Grain Marketing: Boosting Profits for Farmers, Elevators, and Investors | 2025 Iowa Ag Expo Rural Radio Network
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Secretary Naig: “Strong Productivity Must be Met with Strong Market Demand”
Secretary Naig: “Strong Productivity Must be Met with Strong Market Demand” Cedar Valley Daily Times
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Investment in agtech startups plummeted in 2024
Deal activity fell 25% during the year with a string of companies declaring bankruptcy, but Pitchbook analysts say a rebound could still happen.
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Be careful with fertilizer cutbacks
A crop nutrition lead at The Mosaic Company says the current state of the ag economy has many growers considering cutbacks on fertilizer applications. Tryston Beyrer says making too many cuts could have longer-term impacts. “Fertility is a large portion of the budget,” he says. “Often times it’s 20% of our budget, but it can account…
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Cattle Hit Record Highs Again, Grains Break on SA Weather
Cattle Hit Record Highs Again, Grains Break on SA Weather Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Langford Named 2025 Angus Herdsman of the Year
By Molly Biggs, Communications Specialist In a community where stockmen respect each other’s hard work and expertise, the Herdsman of the Year Award is a mark of excellence in the Angus breed. This award recognizes an Angus enthusiast who has dedicated themselves to the management, strategic choices and advancement of their cow herd. While the…