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China put steep tariffs on U.S. exports. Farmers are worried
China put steep tariffs on U.S. exports. Farmers are worried NPR
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Trump questions attending G20 summit in South Africa amid claims of ‘white genocide’
Trump questions attending G20 summit in South Africa amid claims of ‘white genocide’ Diamond Fields Advertiser
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Battle for Pokrovsk: Ukraine’s military says it has pushed back Russian soldiers
Battle for Pokrovsk: Ukraine’s military says it has pushed back Russian soldiers Yahoo News Singapore
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Farmers wait for floodwaters’ retreat
Farmers wait for floodwaters’ retreat whitehalljournal.com
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EU-Ukraine trade talks enter crucial phase on agriculture
EU-Ukraine trade talks enter crucial phase on agriculture MSN
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Roberts Farm Equipment rebrands to reflect broader vision beyond agriculture
Roberts Farm Equipment rebrands to reflect broader vision beyond agriculture sarnianewstoday.ca
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Documents reveal Trump’s plan to gut funding for Nasa and climate science
Documents reveal Trump’s plan to gut funding for Nasa and climate science The Guardian
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Campbell’s and Other Soup Brands Have Been Listed in a USDA Public Health Alert
Campbell’s and Other Soup Brands Have Been Listed in a USDA Public Health Alert The Healthy @Reader’s Digest
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New Holland’s twin rotor combine design celebrates 50 years
New Holland’s twin rotor combine design celebrates 50 years The Western Producer
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Traders urge caution amid tariff pause: “This is just a headline rally”
KTIC 840 AM/98.3 FM/98.7 FM – Traders urge caution amid tariff pause: “This is just a headline rally” Rural Radio Network
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Soybeans Shrugs Off Chinese Tariffs, Rallies into the Close
Soybeans Shrugs Off Chinese Tariffs, Rallies into the Close TradingView
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Soybeans, corn, wheat see solid daily, weekly gains
Soybeans were higher on short covering and technical buying, adding to what would have already been a strongly weekly gain. Unknown destinations bought 121,000 tons of U.S. beans ahead of the open, with 55,000 tons for 2024/25 delivery and 66,000 tons for 2025/26. That followed up the sale of 198,000 tons of 2024/25 U.S. soybeans…
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Crop rotation change not market driven
A north Iowa farmer says changes to his crop rotation are not market driven. Casey Schlichting of Clear Lake tells Brownfield he will be planting a few more corn acres this year. “That was not a price thing, that was a field that does not like to grow soybeans. So I’m going to try corn-on-corn…