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USDA conservation employees flock to buyouts
‘Beyond sad and messy’: USDA conservation employees flock to buyouts E&E News by POLITICO
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Ethanol production declines as supply rises
U.S. ethanol production dropped to a multi-month low last week. The U.S. Energy Information Administration says ethanol production averaged 1.021 million barrels per day, the lowest since late January, falling 42,000 from the previous week and 35,000 from a year ago. Part of the decline can be tied to seasonal maintenance. Ethanol stocks of 27.034…
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Seven themed days for trade visitors at Agritechnica 2025
Seven themed days for trade visitors at Agritechnica 2025 TheNewsMarket
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Interest rates unchanged, net farm income up in 2025
Interest rates unchanged, net farm income up in 2025 AgUpdate
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Soy could become balancing strategy in tariff talks
The head of the U.S. Soybean Export Council says he remains optimistic soybean farmers could benefit from countries reworking their trade relationships. Jim Sutter tells Brownfield, “Buying soy, something they need, something they probably are buying from multiple supplying countries today, maybe they can buy more of it from the U.S. so we’ll get a…
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Could Eastern Corn Belt rain change planting intentions?
An ag economist says he doesn’t expect farmers in the Eastern Corn Belt to shift their planting intentions following the recent flooding. Ben Brown is with the University of Missouri. “The red alarm bells should not be flashing that we’re going to have large amounts of corn not planted and high amounts of prevent plant…
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EU Tariffs to Curb U.S. Corn Imports, Soy at Lower Risk for Now
EU Tariffs to Curb U.S. Corn Imports, Soy at Lower Risk for Now Successful Farming
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The Little-Known Genius Behind Parrett Tractor Company
The Little-Known Genius Behind Parrett Tractor Company Successful Farming
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Plant Less and Grow More?
WESTFIELD, Ind. — It’s not necessarily how much you plant but what you harvest that matters. Logic says that as you increase populations, you increase yield. But that’s only true to a certain point. “You will hit a certain threshold whereby increasing plant populations, you decrease yield potential because you’ve outpopulated your inputs,” says Matt…
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Boost Corn ROI: Focus On Fertilizer Timing And Placement
Boost Corn ROI: Focus On Fertilizer Timing And Placement AgWeb
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USDA is cracking down on imports of used cooking oil
USDA is cracking down on imports of used cooking oil RFD-TV
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Bond Markets Retreat as US Treasuries Lead Yield Jump Worldwide
Bond Markets Retreat as US Treasuries Lead Yield Jump Worldwide Yahoo Finance
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EU tariffs to curb US corn imports, soy at lower risk for now
EU tariffs to curb US corn imports, soy at lower risk for now Reuters
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Mixed Market Action at Midday Wednesday
Markets are relatively mixed at midday as we continue to see escalation in tariffs between the U.S. and China. Arlan Suderman, Chief Commodities Economist at StoneX, joins Jesse Allen for analysis on grains, livestock and crude oil at midweek.
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A near-seasonal pattern of temps, rainfall ahead for most of the Heartland
Looking ahead, the 6- to 10-day outlook calls for the likelihood of near- or above-normal temperatures nationwide, except for cooler-than-normal conditions across peninsular Florida and the Pacific Northwest. Meanwhile, below-normal precipitation across much of the southern and western U.S. should contrast with wetter-than-normal weather across large sections of the Plains and upper Midwest. The post…
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Ukraine exports over 5 million tons of agri-products in March
Ukraine exports over 5 million tons of agri-products in March The New Voice of Ukraine
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Concerns raised over U.S tariffs on SA agricultural exports
Concerns raised over U.S tariffs on SA agricultural exports power 98.7