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EU wheat prices fall as USDA data dampens rally over Black Sea risks
EU wheat prices fall as USDA data dampens rally over Black Sea risks  MarineLink
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Egypt buys Russian wheat, US corn sold to unknown
Export Summary-Egypt buys Russian wheat, US corn sold to unknown  XM
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Corn ends higher despite USDA raising US yield outlook
U.S. grains: Corn ends higher despite USDA raising US yield outlook  Country Guide
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Drought expands and deepens in Kentucky; hurricane remnants could bring relief
Drought expands and deepens in Kentucky; hurricane remnants could bring relief  Danville Advocate
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Sharp difference in temps noted throughout country
Sharp difference in temps noted throughout country  High Plains Journal
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Feed Grains Weekly: Prices moving higher, but maybe not much more says broker
Feed Grains Weekly: Prices moving higher, but maybe not much more says broker  Farmtario
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US Gulf of Mexico oil firms begin hurricane damage checks, ports reopen
US Gulf of Mexico oil firms begin hurricane damage checks, ports reopen  Reuters
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Severe to exceptional drought conditions expand across Ohio: What are the impacts?
Severe to exceptional drought conditions expand across Ohio: What are the impacts?  WLWT Cincinnati
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Huge US corn, soy yields could stave off further increases
Huge US corn, soy yields could stave off further increases  Reuters
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Cinnamon Rolls With Chili? Shocking Fall Food Combos Americans Love
GREENWICH, N.Y. — Can you handle fall’s most bizarre flavors? From pumpkin spice tacos to cinnamon rolls and chili, these unusual combinations push the boundaries of taste. Find out if you’ll be craving more or steering clear of these wild pairings. Why do we like trying unusual food combinations? Food combinations have always been part…
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Corn rootworm an issue for some in Nebraska
An agronomist with Hoegemeyer Hybrids says corn rootworm has been an issue for some Nebraska farmers. Craig Langemeier tells Brownfield… “The main problem with them is they’re going to feed on the roots. Maybe to the point where we may see just yield loss from a lack of a root system, but we also see…
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US wheat output, stocks estimate steady; global output to dip: WASDE
US wheat output, stocks estimate steady; global output to dip: WASDEÂ Â AgriCensus
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Deadline to comply with traceability rule nears
Cattle producers have until November 5 to switch to tags that comply with the USDA’s final traceability rule. National Cattlemen’s Beef Association’s vice president of government affairs, Ethan Lane, says visually and electronically readable tags are required for intact breeding animals over 18 months, moving interstate along with rodeo cattle and bison. “We’re hearing from…
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Cover Crops to the Rescue
Cover Crops to the Rescue  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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The Remarkable Rise of Chickens: A Brief History
GREENWICH, N.Y. — To love a chicken is a different kind of love I have found. Most backyard hens come and go, but some steal my heart. These feathered friends of mine spend their days scratching at grass, pecking their chicken block, and occasionally getting in with the goats. To experience owning chickens is something…
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Pryor Testifies to U.S. House on Energy Policy, Farm Concerns
WASHINGTON — North Carolina Farm Bureau volunteer leader and Edneyville farmer Linda Pryor testified before the U.S. House Committee on Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Energy, Climate and Grid Security on behalf of the American Farm Bureau Federation this morning. During the hearing, Pryor highlighted the financial hardship high energy costs are placing on farms…