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Trade policy shifts impact on U.S. agriculture
Trade policy shifts impact on U.S. agriculture Iowa Agribusiness Network
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Soybean futures dip as Brazil drought concerns ease
Soybean futures dip as Brazil drought concerns ease Business Recorder
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The Fed goes big
The Commodities Feed: The Fed goes big ING Think
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Look before you lease farm equipment
Look before you lease farm equipment Farm Progress
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Chicago wheat futures up
Chicago wheat futures up Business Recorder
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Maximize winter wheat planting
Maximize winter wheat planting Farm and Dairy
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Three Ohio Counties Declared Primary Natural Disaster Area Due to Drought
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Three more Ohio counties have been declared a primary natural disaster area due to drought, after another 23 Ohio counties received the same primary designation earlier this month. The Secretarial natural disaster designation allows the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Farm Service Agency (FSA) to extend much-needed emergency credit to farm…
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Agriculture holds potential for added US-Vietnam activities
Agriculture holds potential for added US-Vietnam activities Vietnam Investment Review
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Russia’s Krasnoyarsk region declares emergency as bad weather hits crops
Russia’s Krasnoyarsk region declares emergency as bad weather hits crops Reuters
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Farm Income Forecast Part of Economic Cyclical Pattern?
Farm Income Forecast Part of Economic Cyclical Pattern? Southeast AgNet
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Farmers Need Reliable Energy – Not EVs
Reliable Energy – Not EVs AGInfo Ag Information Network
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Opening Brief in Petition Against EPA Regarding Electric Vehicles Filed
BLOOMINGTON, Ill. — On Sept. 6, an opening brief was filed in Kentucky v. EPA. The case challenges the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) new regulations designed to phase out internal combustion engine vehicles in favor of electric vehicles. The IL Corn Growers Association (ICGA) and 12 other state corn grower associations joined a coalition of…
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Scout corn pre-harvest for standability concerns
A group of Illinois agronomists say farmers should be scouting their corn fields this harvest season for stalk quality issues. Lance Tarochione, field agronomist in northwest Illinois with Bayer, says physics are not on the side of the corn plant. “I’m always worried about stalk quality in corn, even if there’s not a problem.” He…
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Senate Ag Committee pushed to buy American food for schools
A representative of the food processing industry is encouraging lawmakers to source food for schools domestically. Kay Rentzel, Executive Director of the Southeastern Food Processors Association, National Peach Council, and U.S. Sweet Potato Council, testified during Wednesday’s U.S. Senate Ag subcommittee hearing on how a buy American provision guarantees students have access to the safest…
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Crop specialist says Southern Rust in Nebraska “like I’ve never seen before”
A crop seed specialist says disease has been a challenge for farmers in the western Corn Belt. Mike Gruener with Wyffels Hybrids tells Brownfield… “With all the early rainfall, we’re seeing a lot of crown rot in the corn and then in this immediate area right around central Nebraska, Southern Rust is something like I’ve…
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Thunderstruck Ag Equipment receives innovation in agronomics award
Thunderstruck Ag Equipment receives innovation in agronomics award Farmtario
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Ga. Veg. Production May Expand as Result of ‘Climate Change’
Ga. Veg. Production May Expand as Result of Climate Change Morning Ag Clips –
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USDA: Corn, soybean harvest looks strong so far in central Illinois
USDA: Corn, soybean harvest looks strong so far in central Illinois 25 News Now
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CBOT Weekly: Possible Chinese trade action of little concern
CBOT Weekly: Possible Chinese trade action of little concern Country Guide
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What Impact Will the Fed’s Rate Cut Have on Ag Markets?
What Impact Will the Fed’s Rate Cut Have on Ag Markets? Agweb Powered by Farm Journal