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Why is it Taking so Long to Get the Necessary Guidance on the 45Z Tax Credit Program?
Why is it Taking so Long to Get the Necessary Guidance on the 45Z Tax Credit Program? Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Looking Long Term at Markets
Looking Long Term at Markets AgNet West
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Farm Bill discussions continue, though same issues remain
Farm Bill discussions continue, though same issues remain Successful Farming
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Who Is Responsible When a Neighbor’s Tree Falls on My House?
STILLWATER, Okla. — When the wind comes sweeping down the plains in Oklahoma, it’s not unusual for it to take out a tree or carport, or send a trampoline flying into the neighbor’s vehicle. When homeowners experience damage during a storm, they’re quick to call their insurance agent and start a claim. But what happens…
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From Lattes to Lip Balm: The Unstoppable Rise of Pumpkin Spice
WASHINGTON — Before autumn leaves even start changing, pumpkin spice everything floods the market. Once limited to pumpkin pie, this seasonal blend has evolved into a cultural force. But what is it about pumpkin spice that keeps us coming back year after year? The scent of autumn The appeal of pumpkin spice isn’t just about…
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Mexico rail backlogs disrupt grain shipping
BNSF and Union Pacific have paused shipments as demand outpaces capacity, setting up transportation challenges for exporters ahead of fall harvest.
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A more active pattern ahead for parts of the southern Corn Belt to the central Cotton Belt
Development of a tropical cyclone over the northwestern Caribbean Sea is likely during the next couple of days. With this system expected to move generally northward, those in the eastern half of the U.S. Gulf Coast region will need to monitor its progress. Meanwhile, a cold front currently stretching from the lower Great Lakes region…
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Beneficial, late-season rains from the southeastern Plains to the Midwest Corn Belt
Across the Corn Belt, a Frost Advisory was in effect early Monday in the upper Great Lakes region, mainly across northern Wisconsin and northeastern Minnesota. Major Midwestern corn and soybean production areas are experiencing cooler weather, but no frost. Early Monday, showers have ended across the eastern Corn Belt; however, a new batch of locally…
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Wisconsin farmer says soybeans okay, corn phenomenal
A western Wisconsin farmer is expecting yields that are above his production history, but nothing to brag about. Tom Gillis grows corn and soybeans near River Falls, not far from the Minnesota border. He tells Brownfield his soybeans need a little more time and moisture. “Ours are still at least ten days out, I think.…
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Cattle Rally on Higher Cash: Grains Soar Early Led by Soybeans
Cattle Rally on Higher Cash: Grains Soar Early Led by Soybeans Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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‘Short corn’ could replace the towering cornfields affected by wind
‘Short corn’ could replace the towering cornfields affected by wind WJRT
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Don’t Let These 3 Threats Clip Corn Yields
WESTFIELD, Ind. — Planting conditions were far from perfect in AgriGold Agronomist Nick Frederking’s territory of southern Illinois, but he says adequate rains have helped compensate for compacted corn roots. If rain continues to fall and farmers work to help the crop finish strong, he expects them to bring in good corn yields. “We want…
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Begin Your Journey to Farmland Ownership
GOSHEN, N.Y. — Identifying, evaluating, and securing farmland can be challenging, but resources and support systems exist to help new landowners overcome initial hurdles. Join Cornell Cooperative Extension Orange County on October 10, 2024, from 5:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M. at El MimoMex Farm in Goshen, NY for an evening of community, food, and conversations…
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Silage harvest rapidly advancing across Midwest
A dairy forage specialist says continued hot and drought-like conditions are speeding up corn silage harvest in many parts of the Midwest. Dann Bollinger with Pioneer tells Brownfield, “There are different kinds of pressures hastening dry down, whether it be drought stress, extreme heat or in some cases, disease pressures or all the above.” He…
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Good week for corn, wheat export inspections
The USDA says corn and wheat export inspections as of the week ending September 19th are ahead of what’s needed to meet projections for the current marketing year. The 2024/25 marketing year got underway June 1st for wheat and September 1st for corn, sorghum, and soybeans. The USDA’s next set of supply and demand estimates…
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RFA concerned election outcome could impact certain biofuel tax credits
The Renewable Fuels Association is concerned some biofuel tax credits could be eliminated depending on the outcome of the presidential election. RFA CEO Geoff Cooper says the Trump Campaign has pledged to repeal the Inflation Reduction Act, but he’s encouraged to see more Republican members of Congress speaking in support of certain IRA programs including…
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“We cannot sleepwalk through this threat”: Lawmakers are working to protect the U.S.’s vital resource
“We cannot sleepwalk through this threat”: Lawmakers are working to protect the U.S.’s vital resource— land RFD-TV
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Agriculture Minister: Support For Ukraine Should Not Lead to Losses and Bankruptcies for Bulgarian Farmers
Agriculture Minister: Support For Ukraine Should Not Lead to Losses and Bankruptcies for Bulgarian Farmers БТА
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Is a trucking business the right fit for your operation?
Is a trucking business the right fit for your operation? Successful Farming
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House Passes Resolution to Disapprove EPA Tailpipe Rule, Senate Unlikely to Act
The US House passed on a near party-line vote to disapprove EPA’s controversial tailpipe emissions rule opposed by the biofuels industry and top farm groups… The House 215-191 resolution vote is likely going nowhere in the Democratic-controlled Senate. But it sends a clear message ahead of the November election, just how much the two parties…