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Trump USDA vows to correct Biden’s financial mismanagement of SNAP
Trump USDA vows to correct Biden’s financial mismanagement of SNAP KFGO
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Cuts to USAID halt US farm research at universities, sources say
Cuts to USAID halt US farm research at universities, sources say Colorado Springs Gazette
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Tariffs at forefront of trade
Tariffs at forefront of trade The Western Producer
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Farm equipment decisions: How the economy is shaping ag equipment purchases
Farm equipment decisions: How the economy is shaping ag equipment purchases Michigan Farm News
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‘The numbers don’t lie’ — US ethanol exports soar to new record
‘The numbers don’t lie’ — US ethanol exports soar to new record Michigan Farm News
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WASDE report for livestock reflects new FMMO, HPAI, Mexican cattle imports
WASDE report for livestock reflects new FMMO, HPAI, Mexican cattle imports Michigan Farm News
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Corn Recovers Pulling Wheat Up But Soybeans Fall: Cattle Struggle
Corn Recovers Pulling Wheat Up But Soybeans Fall: Cattle Struggle Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Trump readies reciprocal tariffs as trade war fears mount
Trump readies reciprocal tariffs as trade war fears mount The Western Producer
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The Quiet Genius Who Designed Deere’s Most Popular Tractors
The Quiet Genius Who Designed Deere’s Most Popular Tractors Successful Farming
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From the Factory to Your Fields: Where Farm Equipment Is Made
From the Factory to Your Fields: Where Farm Equipment Is Made Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Farm leases are a topic of interest now as a traditional date used for leasing farmland approaches
Farm leases are a topic of interest now as a traditional date used for leasing farmland approaches Farmers Advance
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Managing weeds with cover crops requires a lot of biomass
A soybean researcher says cover crops can be another mode of action for controlling weeds, but it will take a lot of biomass. Shawn Conley says University of Wisconsin research through weed scientist Rodrigo Werle shows it takes almost five-thousand pounds of dry matter to effectively minimize waterhemp competition with crops. Conley says one of…
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Corn and Wheat Edge Up, Soybeans Stay Weak
Corn and Wheat Edge Up, Soybeans Stay Weak Successful Farming
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Arizona joins unfair competition lawsuit vs. Deere & Co. Company blames ‘politics’
Arizona joins unfair competition lawsuit vs. Deere & Co. Company blames ‘politics’ The Arizona Republic
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Trump USDA Vows to Correct Biden’s Financial Mismanagement of SNAP
Trump USDA Vows to Correct Biden’s Financial Mismanagement of SNAP Morning Ag Clips –
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Solar flares in May 2024 revealed Earth’s vulnerability to space weather
Solar flares in May 2024 revealed Earth’s vulnerability to space weather SpaceNews
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Bill to exempt feedlots from brand inspection garners criticism, support from Nebraska ag groups
A bill to exempt Nebraska feedlots from brand inspections, audits and related fees is drawing both criticism and support from state ag groups. Criag Uden, president-elect of the Nebraska Cattlemen’s Association, told the Nebraska Senate Agriculture Committee Tuesday the bill gives few options for the Nebraska Brand Committee to offset its costs. “We think that…
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New use for soybean oil could spur demand
The chairman of the Illinois Soybean Association (ISA) says a newfound use for soybean oil could someday spur major demand. Ron Kindred, who farms in Logan County, says checkoff funded ISA research led to the discovery. “This Soy Innovation Center is something that we started last year.” He says, “We’ve already got one product that’s…
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U.S. weather patterns have changed for the better
U.S. weather patterns have changed for the better brownfieldagnews.com