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Planting already? Wisconsin farmer puts a few soybeans in the ground
A Wisconsin farmer known for his many soybean experiments has another test underway. Ryan Nell farms near Juneau, and he wrapped up January by planting some soybeans. “This is something we’ve never done. We have frost underneath all of this right now. I’ve never planted on top of frost. When you go down and dig…
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Payments suspended to major USDA project, raising doubt about farmer reimbursement
Payments suspended to major USDA project, raising doubt about farmer reimbursement Agri-Pulse
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Machinery News: John Deere Retrofit Kit, Grain Bag Baler, Telehandler Line, Alfalfa Tedder
Machinery News: John Deere Retrofit Kit, Grain Bag Baler, Telehandler Line, Alfalfa Tedder The Scoop –
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With a fresh $15m, Bonsai Robotics stresses the need for ‘an AI first approach’ to on-farm autonomy
With a fresh $15m, Bonsai Robotics stresses the need for ‘an AI first approach’ to on-farm autonomy AgFunderNews
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Pete’s Pick of the Week: John Deere Sprayer Fetches High Price
Pete’s Pick of the Week: John Deere Sprayer Fetches High Price Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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The relational costs of tariffs in agriculture
The relational costs of tariffs in agriculture – Ohio Ag Net Ohio’s Country Journal and Ohio Ag Net
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CNH condenses 1.5M pages of manuals into one AI-powered chatbot
CNH condenses 1.5M pages of manuals into one AI-powered chatbot Michigan Farm News
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NASDA outlines 2025 policy priorities
One of the big priorities for the National Association of State Departments of Agriculture in 2025 is state cooperative agreement funding. The farm bill, food systems, pesticide regulations, and PFAS round out the organization’s list of priorities. RJ Karney is NASDA’s senior director of public policy. “The federal and state cooperative agreements are designed to…
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Food Inflation, Threatened Tariffs: What Is The Effect On Super Bowl Snack Tables?
Food Inflation, Threatened Tariffs: What Is The Effect On Super Bowl Snack Tables? Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Mixing ag and solar may provide benefits for all
Mixing ag and solar may provide benefits for all Farm Progress
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The Pawpaw, North America’s Largest Native Fruit, Is Regaining Popularity
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – “Where oh where is dear little Susie? Way down yonder in the Pawpaw Patch….” If you grew up in the eastern United States, you may have heard this folksong around the campfire. Once called “America’s forgotten fruit,” the common pawpaw tree (Asimina triloba) is a rich source of legends and lore, evoking…
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USDA Begins Deleting Website Pages on Climate Change
USDA Begins Deleting Website Pages on Climate Change Civil Eats
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Using new technology to streamline ag processes
Technology-driven solutions are helping farmers navigate the challenges of the industry. Tracey Wiedmeyer is the CEO and co-founder of Gripp, a platform designed to help farmers manage their on-farm data and communication. “The premise of Gripp was that agriculture maintenance is underserved,” he says. “You go find folks like myself who’ve had technology backgrounds to help…
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Ukraine and Egypt Discuss Trade Expansion and Financial Cooperation
Ukraine and Egypt Discuss Trade Expansion and Financial Cooperation Odessa Journal
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USDA May Reverse the Recent Drop in U.S. Corn Export Projections
USDA May Reverse the Recent Drop in U.S. Corn Export Projections DTN The Progressive Farmer
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United States Cattle Inventory Down 1%
United States Cattle Inventory Down 1% Morning Ag Clips –