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EU to allocate 120 mln euros to farmers hit by adverse weather
EU to allocate 120 mln euros to farmers hit by adverse weather Казинформ
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Export sales down, but might pick up
Farmers are wondering if export sales can pick up if South America continues to have challenges including dry weather. Tanner Ehmke from CoBank discusses the soybean markets next on today’s Managing for Profit. The post Export sales down, but might pick up appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.
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Disease pressure showing as Nebraska corn harvest begins
An eastern Nebraska farmer says his fields have shown signs of disease pressure as harvest gets underway. Matt Bailey tells Brownfield… “Southern Rust and tar spot are both showing their face. All the fungicides that were applied obviously given the time of the year are running out,” he says. “I don’t know many people were…
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A variable harvest across Corn Belt
Harvest is variable across portions of the Corn Belt, with many farmers noting the dry conditions. “We’ve had to irrigate a lot. We were pretty dry mid-season.” But Nebraska farmer Mark McHargue says he’s expecting a good popcorn harvest this year. Kansas farmer Joe Newland says the drought has brought variability back to corn and…
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An update on the Summit Carbon Solutions pipeline
The CEO of Summit Carbon Solutions says permit work continues for a carbon pipeline that, once completed, is expected to span five states across the Midwest. Lee Blank says the Iowa Utilities Commission recently issued a construction permit for the company, but another permit is needed. “The first permit approval should certainly help with the…
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Wheat woes boost corn, soybeans
Wheat woes boost corn, soybeans Farm Progress
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Farmers weighing tough decisions for 2025 crop
A pair of agronomists say farmers are facing several tough decisions as they plan for the 2025 crop. Matt Montgomery, who covers western Illinois for Pioneer, says evaluating disease resistance should be a priority. “Now we’re starting to have to ask these really difficult questions about what’s my major player and orienting our management toward…
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5 Incredible Plants To Transform Your Garden into a Wellness Haven
BOISE, ID — Imagine stepping into your garden and feeling an immediate sense of calm wash over you. It’s not just the fresh air or the sunshine; it’s the plants that create an oasis of wellness right in your backyard. Certain plants have the power to uplift your mood, reduce stress, and even improve your…
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USDA launches new initiative to help distressed borrowers
USDA launches new initiative to help distressed borrowers Farm Progress
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Soybeans climb on supply risks, short-covering; corn, wheat also up
Soybeans climb on supply risks, short-covering; corn, wheat also up | Today News Mint
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Soybean harvest progress more than doubles week-over-week
Soybean harvest progress more than doubles week-over-week Successful Farming
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Illinois harvest progress jumps
The USDA says harvest in Illinois picked up steam last week. Montgomery County farmer Ethan Brown says he’s happy with the early results. “We’re in full swing.” He says, “We’ve cut a lot more beans than we’ve shelled corn. Overall yields on the beans especially are pretty special. The little bit of corn that I’ve…
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Solid start to the week for soybeans, corn, wheat
Soybeans were higher on fund and technical buying. Harvest has been delayed in some areas, with forecasts showing more rain later this week in parts of the region. The USDA says 13% of U.S. soybeans are harvested, compared to the five-year average of 8%, and 65% of the crop is dropping leaves, with 64% rated…
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Extreme drought spreads across Tennessee
Dry weather in Tennessee is prompting livestock producers to start feeding hay early and conserve water. USDA says corn condition is rated 44 percent good to excellent with 92 percent mature and 58 percent harvested. Cotton in the state has 78 percent of bolls opening and three percent has been harvested. USDA says the crop…
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What Is Driving The Soybean Market Higher?
What Is Driving The Soybean Market Higher? MSN
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Some are worried Trump’s embrace of RFK Jr is a threat to American agriculture
Opinion: Trump’s embrace of RFK Jr is a threat to American agriculture Agri-Pulse
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Another Hurricane, Helene, Heading for Gulf Coast
Another Hurricane, Helene, Heading for Gulf Coast DTN The Progressive Farmer
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Conserving Good Soil
Robert Alpers, a Prairie Home farmer, says farmers should gradually apply conservation farming practices such as planting cover crops. He also tells Brownfield that turning soil is a good measurement of success and will preserve productivity for generations. The post Conserving Good Soil appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.
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School Nutrition Topic of Senate Ag Hearing
School Nutrition Topic of Senate Ag Hearing AgNet West