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A Wild Start to the Month for Grain and Livestock Markets
A Wild Start to the Month for Grain and Livestock Markets Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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New NCGA president lays out priorities
The new president of the National Corn Growers Association (NCGA) says farmers are facing many hurdles as his one-year term begins. Kenneth Hartman Jr., a fifth-generation farmer from Waterloo, Illinois, tells Brownfield… “There’s higher costs when it comes to fuel labor, you know, across the board, everything is more expensive, but yet corn prices are…
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Risk protection key in down price environment
A Minnesota farmer is stressing the importance of risk protection amid low commodity prices and high input costs. Darin Johnson says it’s a tough environment for marketing corn and soybeans. “As we figure break-evens looking into this next year, we are well below the cost of production. And that brings me (to) crop insurance, that’s…
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Bipartisan cohort of U.S. lawmakers form Sustainable Aviation Caucus
A bipartisan group of U.S. Senators has formed the Sustainable Aviation Caucus to aid in the advancement of the industry. Kansas Republican Jerry Moran will serve as the caucus chair… “Again it’s one more market for agriculture commodities. We’ve got to make up this deficit we have by consuming more ag products and selling more…
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CNH Industrial America presents the first fully electric tractor with autonomous features
CNH Industrial America presents the first fully electric tractor with autonomous features, a significant development in the agricultural machinery sector Global Design News
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USDA expects “no significant changes” to food availability as strike begins
USDA expects “no significant changes” to food availability as strike begins Fruitnet
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Farmer Sentiment Reaches Lowest Levels Since 2016 as Income Expectations Weaken
WASHINGTON — The Purdue University/CME Group Ag Economy Barometer recorded its lowest readings since March 2016 in September. Declining income expectations pushed farmer sentiment down as the barometer fell 12 points to 88, and the Index of Future Expectations dropped 14 points to 94. The Index of Current Conditions also fell 7 points to 76, which nearly matched levels…
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Reps. Panetta and Valadao introduce $14 billion agriculture disaster relief bill
Reps. Panetta and Valadao introduce $14 billion agriculture disaster relief bill FreshPlaza.com
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Yes, the Farmland Market is Shifting, But That Doesn’t Necessarily Mean Prices are Falling
Yes, the Farmland Market is Shifting, But That Doesn’t Necessarily Mean Prices are Falling Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Top agriculture conferences in 2025
As attendance increases at farm-related shows, some events are relocating to larger venues to accommodate more exhibitors and programming. Here’s an early look at some of the biggest upcoming shows.
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Farm bill expires again. Here’s what it means for farmers.
The delay upends some USDA farm conservation and trade promotion programs while setting up costlier disruptions beginning at the year’s end.
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Check out the national corn and soybean harvest progress summed up in colorful, interactive maps – Successful Farming
Check out the national corn and soybean harvest progress summed up in colorful, interactive maps Successful Farming
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Congress Members Question USDA About Failure to Prevent Fatal Boar’s Head Listeria Outbreak
Congress Members Question USDA About Failure to Prevent Fatal Boar’s Head Listeria Outbreak Food Safety Magazine
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The Average Time for First Frosts is Upon Us
The Average Time for First Frosts is Upon Us DTN The Progressive Farmer
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Top 10 jobs in agricultural mechanics: Building the future of farming
Top 10 jobs in agricultural mechanics: Building the future of farming Zag Daily
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E-Vario-Weeder hoeing machine ready for practical use
E-Vario-Weeder hoeing machine ready for practical use Future Farming
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Grain Prices Searching for a Major Low
Grain Prices Searching for a Major Low Successful Farming
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Corn and soybean stockpiles are biggest in four years, expected to grow larger
Corn and soybean stockpiles are biggest in four years, expected to grow larger Successful Farming
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A mild to unseasonably warm, largely dry pattern ahead for most of the Heartland
Looking ahead, the 6- to 10-day outlook calls for near- or above-normal temperatures nationwide, with areas from the Pacific Coast to the High Plains having the greatest likelihood of experiencing warm weather. Meanwhile, near- or below-normal precipitation across much of the country should contrast with wetter-than-normal weather along and east of a line from southeastern…