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Ahead of Zelenskyy’s Saudi trip, Ukraine presents major economic projects
Ahead of Zelenskyy’s Saudi trip, Ukraine presents major economic projects MSN
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‘We Don’t Want to Lose This Market’
MINNEAPOLIS — Building and sustaining relationships are the bedrock of trade partnerships. Darin Johnson, president of the Minnesota Soybean Growers Association, played his part in emphasizing the special relationship with his neighbors to the north when he visited with Hon. Warren Kaeding, Saskatchewan minister of trade and export development, during a meeting Feb. 11 at…
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US weather forecast: Heavy rainfall, strong winds in New York, flood warnings in Mississippi, Tennessee, Ohio, Kentucky, West Virginia, Arkansas
US weather forecast: Heavy rainfall, strong winds in New York, flood warnings in Mississippi, Tennessee, Ohio, Kentucky, West Virginia, Arkansas MSN
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Many farmers have taken advantage of market rallies
Many farmers have taken advantage of market rallies brownfieldagnews.com
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Winter Wheat Futures Bulls Come To Life. Here’s Why More Price Upside Is Possible.
Winter Wheat Futures Bulls Come To Life. Here’s Why More Price Upside Is Possible. Barchart
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RFA Releases 2025 Ethanol Industry Outlook and Pocket Guide
The Renewable Fuels Association released its 2025 Ethanol Industry Outlook and Pocket Guide today as a kickoff to the 30th annual National Ethanol Conference, taking place this week in Nashville. The annual publications serve as the go-to source of ethanol industry information, facts, and statistics, and follow the NEC theme of “Back to Our Roots.” In 2025, RFA…
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Nebraska Seedstock Producer Elected Region VII Vice President of the Federation of State Beef Councils
KEARNEY, Neb. – Mark Goes of Odell, Nebraska, was elected Region VII vice president of the Federation of State Beef Councils during CattleCon 2025, held Feb. 4-6, in San Antonio, Texas. Goes will represent Kansas, Nebraska, North Dakota and South Dakota during his three-year term. The vision of the Federation of State Beef Councils is…
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Red Dye No. 3 Has Been Banned, but What About Other Artificial Food Dyes?
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Food and Drug Administration banned the dye known as Red 3 from the nation’s food supply in January, setting deadlines for stripping the brightly hued additive from candies and cough syrup, baked goods and frozen treats. The agency said it was taking the action because studies found that the dye, also known as…
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From the editor: Emerging duopoly will impact grain sector
From the editor: Emerging duopoly will impact grain sector World Grain
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After a Mixed 2024 for U.S. Agriculture, What’s Next?
After a Mixed 2024 for U.S. Agriculture, What’s Next? Institutional Investor
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John Deere expands its self-repair solutions
John Deere expands its self-repair solutions Farmers Guide
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Little Snow Leaves Nearly All of Nebraska Facing Drought Conditions
Snowfall has been sparse across Nebraska this winter, but a cattleman said the lack of snow has made for “beautiful cattle feeding” conditions. Craig Uden, a fourth-generation cattleman and part-owner of Darr Feedlot in central Nebraska, said there have only been about six inches of snow all winter long. Despite the lack of snow, Uden…
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Soybean Research Projects Shutting Down as USAID Funding Cut Off
A major soybean research project, which collaborates with the University of Missouri (MU), will shut down April 15 due to President Donald Trump’s dismantling of funding to the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID). The Soybean Innovation Lab, based at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, was formed in 2011 to provide researchers and organizations with…
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The ‘Billion-Dollar Pest’ Reappears in Canada
In 2018, farmers in Nova Scotia, Canada, noticed a pest they hadn’t seen in a long time — the European corn borer. The pest was introduced to the United States in 1917 and spread to most major corn-growing regions by the 1940s. Coined “the billion-dollar pest,” the European corn borer caused yield loss by burrowing…
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USDA Announces Layoffs in Various Agencies
USDA Announces Layoffs in Various Agencies KSJB
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Why Precision Agriculture is the Key to Ag’s Sustainable Future
Why Precision Agriculture is the Key to Ag’s Sustainable Future Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM)
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Custom Rates for 2025 Field Operations
Custom Rates for 2025 Field Operations Farms.com
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Can Corn Go Even Higher?
Can Corn Go Even Higher? Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Enlist Field Plan
Eric Scherder, U.S. Crop Protection Technical Lead for Corteva Agriscience, says field planning is like preparing for the big game with the farmer strategizing offense and defense. He tells Brownfield that weed and pest management should be of major focus as growers’ gameplan for 2025. The post Enlist Field Plan appeared first on Brownfield Ag…