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Wheat market uncertainty: Farmers face 2025 outlook
Wheat market uncertainty: Farmers face 2025 outlook Farm Progress
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Severe weather leaves at least four dead in US South
Severe weather leaves at least four dead in US South BBC
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Trump’s tariffs may help Ukrainian corn producers – experts
Trump’s tariffs may help Ukrainian corn producers – experts Ukrinform
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USDA Offers Low-Interest Loans to Aid Storm-Hit Farmers in Six Illinois Counties
USDA Offers Low-Interest Loans to Aid Storm-Hit Farmers in Six Illinois Counties Hoodline
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Chicago soy, corn, wheat futures tumble on fears of tariff retaliation
Chicago soy, corn, wheat futures tumble on fears of tariff retaliation Business Recorder
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Preventing farm-related injuries during spring planting season
Preventing farm-related injuries during spring planting season KSNB
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USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins Calls on Congress to Pass a New Farm Bill
USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins Calls on Congress to Pass a New Farm Bill 95.3 MNC
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Several regions picked up meaningful moisture
Several regions picked up meaningful moisture High Plains Journal
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EarthOptics Launches Scalable $4/Acre Total Farm Platform, Marking Its First Significant Step Post-Merger with Pattern Ag
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (April, 3, 2024) – EarthOptics announced its new subscription-based Total Farm program for the 2025 crop year. This is the company’s first collaborative release following last year’s merger of EarthOptics and Pattern Ag, two ag-technology firms each founded in 2018. The Total Farm program combines the EarthOptics GroundOwlTM sensor suite, soil biological test results (DNA), a farmer’s…
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Cattle Chat: Adjusting Calving Window
MANHATTAN, Kan. — Timing is the key to a successful calving season, but beef cattle producers often wonder how they can narrow the calving window, or the timeframe in which cows will be giving birth. Speaking on a recent Cattle Chat podcast, K-State beef cattle scientist Bob Larson said a wide calving window poses two…
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Bargain Hunters: Farmers Eye Older Machines, Retrofit Tech Amid Rising Costs – AgWeb
Bargain Hunters: Farmers Eye Older Machines, Retrofit Tech Amid Rising Costs AgWeb
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Soybeans lower, corn mixed following Liberation Day
Soybeans lower, corn mixed following Liberation Day Brownfield Ag News
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Tariff Uncertainty: Challenges and Opportunities Ahead for Agriculture
Tariff Uncertainty: Challenges and Opportunities Ahead for Agriculture AgWeb
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U.S. livestock: Tariffs pull down beef, pork
U.S. livestock: Tariffs pull down beef, pork Grainews
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Our burger meat’s still a bargain in US as tariffs prove not so distasteful
Our burger meat’s still a bargain in US as tariffs prove not so distasteful Farm Online
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Tariffs Would Translate into 2.3 Percentage Point increase to Overall Inflation
Tariffs Would Translate into 2.3 Percentage Point increase to Overall Inflation AgWeb
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Concern over tariffs impact on soybean market share
The chairman of the Illinois Soybean Association says he has many worries regarding the new tariffs announced by the Trump administration. Ron Kindred, who farms in Logan County, tells Brownfield, “The concern is how long is it gonna last? How much pain is it gonna cause?” He says, “How low will our commodity prices go?”…
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Soybeans lower, corn mixed following Liberation Day
Soybean futures closed lower, and corn was mixed a day after President Trump announced tariffs on dozens of U.S. trading partners. Farm management analyst Kent Thiesse with Green Solutions Group says the market is most likely reacting to new 34 percent tariffs on Chinese imports. “China has kind of indicated that they’re probably going to…