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Partially automated trucks to be deployed on I-70
Partially automated trucks to be deployed on I-70Â Â Spectrum News
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Kansas Sorghum Producers Champion Multi-Million Investment in Sorghum Improvement
MANHATTAN, Kan. – Under the leadership of the Kansas Sorghum Producers Association (KSP), the State of Kansas will invest a $1 million public commitment into the Collaborative Sorghum Investment Program (CSIP) through an appropriation in the State’s FY26 budget as a strategic water-smart crop in the next State Water Plan. Launched in 2016, CSIP is…
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USDA crop progress: Corn, soybean plantings advance, wheat quality slips
USDA crop progress: Corn, soybean plantings advance, wheat quality slips  Farm Progress
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More corn & later planting decisions
The leader of a crop inputs business says farmers are planning to plant more corn this spring. Leah Anderson is Senior Vice President of Land O Lakes, and President of their WinField United crops division. She tells Brownfield the economic fundamentals just push growers in that direction, but the timing of those decisions is different…
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Trump Officials Tout Tariff Strategy, Expanded Market Access for Ag
Trump Officials Tout Tariff Strategy, Expanded Market Access for Ag  Grain Journal
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Timeline for Ag Disaster Aid
Timeline for Ag Disaster Aid  AgWeb
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Farm to front line: Ukraine’s wartime agriculture sector
Farm to front line: Ukraine’s wartime agriculture sector  bne IntelliNews
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More States Join Plant 2025 Thanks to a Break In the Rain
More States Join Plant 2025 Thanks to a Break In the Rain  AgWeb
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Trump Administration Cancels $3 Billion Climate-Friendly Farming Program
Trump Administration Cancels $3 Billion Climate-Friendly Farming Program  Successful Farming
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Invasive Spotted Lantern flies species returns to United States
Invasive Spotted Lantern flies species returns to United States  WOAY-TV
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Machinery Sales Down in March Due to Uncertainty Over Tariffs, Ag Economy
Machinery Sales Down in March Due to Uncertainty Over Tariffs, Ag Economy  Successful Farming
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Quieter Start to the Markets on Monday
We see mixed to lower action in the grain markets to start the week with livestock futures higher. Arlan Suderman, Chief Commodities Economist with StoneX, joins us for a rundown of market action to start the week and some interesting news out of Argentina that could have an impact on the broader commodity markets moving…
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USDA Programs Aid Weather-Hit Farms
USDA Programs Aid Weather Hit Farms  Farms.com
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3 Big Things Today, April 14, 2025
3 Big Things Today, April 14, 2025Â Â Successful Farming
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3 Surprising Trends That May Change Your View of Autonomous Farming Technology
3 Surprising Trends That May Change Your View of Autonomous Farming Technology  Precision Farming Dealer
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Weather concerns could shift grain market focus away from tariffs
Weather concerns could shift grain market focus away from tariffs | Midday Markets | April 14, 2025Â Â Rural Radio Network
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The American Recap: Richest One-Day Rodeo in the World Crowns Champions
The American Recap: Richest One-Day Rodeo in the World Crowns Champions  Rural Radio Network
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How the Moon Affects Crop Growth and Planting
BOISE, ID — This information may shock you, but it’s worth knowing. The first agricultural practices appeared in communities about 8,000 years ago. A truly staggering number. They used natural cycles, including the Moon, as a certain coordinate system for sowing and harvesting. The essence of this approach is that people believe that the gravitational…
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Turkey Faces Agricultural Crisis Amid Record Low Temperatures
Turkey Faces Agricultural Crisis Amid Record Low Temperatures  Evrim Ağacı