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Soybeans, corn see end of week losses
Soybeans, corn see end of week losses brownfieldagnews.com
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Questions remain about USDA funding freeze
Questions remain about USDA funding freeze brownfieldagnews.com
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Town hall meeting addresses funding freeze and job cuts
The Trump administration’s recent round of funding freezes and job cuts is being felt by farmers. Wisconsin Farmers Union’s Tommy Enright tells Brownfield Farmers Union is hearing from concerned members affected by the federal cuts. “We thought it was time to get people together, have our elected officials hear from our members firsthand what those…
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Cattle futures higher to end the week
At the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, live and feeder cattle ended the day higher ahead of Friday’s On Feed report from the USDA. April live cattle closed $.15 higher at $193.95 and June live cattle closed $.35 higher at $190.32. March feeder cattle closed $1.12 higher at $267.95 and April feeder cattle closed $1.17 higher at…
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Corn and Soybean Fall Friday, Cattle Bounce Ahead of Neutral Report
Corn and Soybean Fall Friday, Cattle Bounce Ahead of Neutral Report Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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New and Improved: 2025 Farm Fresh Directory Takes Online Listings and Payment
BROOMFIELD, Colo. — Colorado agricultural producers are encouraged to submit their listings for the 2025 Farm Fresh Directory, published annually by the Colorado Department of Agriculture. The directory, which will be released in June, promotes Colorado farmers’ markets, roadside stands, u-picks, Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) producers, agritourism activities, wineries, and farms and ranches that sell directly to the public. This…
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4-H to Certify New Tractor Operators
4-H to Certify New Tractor Operators Morning Ag Clips –
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John Deere, National Farm Machinery Show, and CropLife IRON Product of the Year Highlights
CropLife Retail Week: John Deere, National Farm Machinery Show, and CropLife IRON Product of the Year Highlights CropLife
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John Deere confirms 119 layoffs in Ankeny, Iowa
John Deere is planning a workforce reduction at its Des Moines Works plant in Ankeny, Iowa. In a statement to Brownfield, Deere says 119 employees are losing their jobs as part of a three-group layoff throughout March and April. The company says the layoffs are occurring because of reduced demand for the products produced in…
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Secretary Rollins Begins Official USDA Role With Visits to Farmers in Kentucky, Kansas, and Missouri
Secretary Rollins Begins Official USDA Role With Visits to Farmers in Kentucky, Kansas, and Missouri Successful Farming
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USDA funds ‘went to programs that had nothing to do with agriculture,’ says Rollins
USDA funds ‘went to programs that had nothing to do with agriculture,’ says Rollins Michigan Farm News
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Meat export sales up on week
The USDA’s reporting a good week for U.S. meat export sales. Beef and pork sales during the week ending February 13th both saw improvements, with Japan leading the way for beef and Mexico topping the list for pork. Soybean, rice, and upland cotton sales were also up on the week. Export demand is influenced by…
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Ag Meterologists Worry More Drought Lies Ahead For Spring
Ag Meterologists Worry More Drought Lies Ahead For Spring Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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UPL Corp Receives EPA Approval for Game-Changing New Pre-Emergent Corn Herbicide
CARY, NC – UPL Corp (“UPL”), a provider of comprehensive and sustainable agricultural solutions, announces U.S. Environmental Protection Agency registration of INTRAVA™ DX herbicide for use in corn as a pre-emergent weed control solution. INTRAVA DX herbicide is UPL’s most anticipated innovation to date, using a game-changing new active ingredient in corn for excellent control and long-lasting residual…
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Used Sprayers in 2025: Buyer’s Paradise or Just The Beginning?
Used Sprayers in 2025: Buyer’s Paradise or Just The Beginning? Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Simple Treatment May Reduce Inflammation and Its Side Effects in Expecting Cows
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — The transition period from the late stages of pregnancy to when a cow gives birth and starts producing milk is one of the most challenging periods in a cow’s life, according to researchers in Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences. Physiological changes such as higher systemic inflammation can lead to adverse…
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Find a Home in Corn Country
FORT MADISON, IA. — If you’re considering a move, you may have heard people suggest taking up residence in Corn Country. While corn is typically produced in many of the US states, the Midwestern region is more commonly known as the Corn Belt. The areas that makeup Corn Country include parts of Iowa, Indiana, Illinois,…
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Corn and Soybeans Retreat Early Friday, Cattle Recover
Corn and Soybeans Retreat Early Friday, Cattle Recover Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Brazil’s Agricultural Expansion: Where Are Soybean Yields Headed?
Brazil’s Agricultural Expansion: Where Are Soybean Yields Headed? Successful Farming
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Some Corn Lines Naturally Repel Major Pest with Insecticidal Compounds
Some Corn Lines Naturally Repel Major Pest with Insecticidal Compounds Seed World