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Trade estimates for USDA September US corn, soy production
Trade estimates for USDA September US corn, soy production XM
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Interest in spray drones “exploding”
Farmer interest in spray drones is surging. Mariah Scott is CEO of Rantizo, the largest ag drone spraying network in the country. “We have been doubling acres year on year for the last several years, this past season we were in 35 states (and) did more than 30 different crops.” She tells Brownfield the most…
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USDA lowers forecast for farm production expenses
USDA lowers forecast for farm production expenses Iowa Agribusiness Network
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Ag groups call for updates to farm labor survey methods
A coalition of ag groups is asking the Office of Management and Budget to reject USDA’s request to conduct Farm Labor Survey with current collection methods. Jamie Clover Adams with the Michigan Asparagus Association tells Brownfield data has become biased as response rates have decreased and collection efforts need to be updated. “Michigan’s fruit and…
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Are the Markets Running Out of Gas?
Grains Turn Mixed Despite Strong New Crop Exports: Are the Markets Running Out of Gas? Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Grain Markets Stall Out Near Resistance
Grain Markets Stall Out Near Resistance Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Farmers seeing elevated costs of phosphate fertilizers
The president of the Illinois Fertilizer & Chemical Association says farmers are seeing some fertilizer prices stay elevated. Kevin Johnson tells Brownfield… “My biggest worry if there’s anything is on the phosphates.” He says, “Those prices have stayed a little higher. I don’t see a pullback on that.” He says it’s due to tight global…
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White Farm Equipment collection a labour of love – Farmtario
White Farm Equipment collection a labour of love Farmtario
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Moving Iron: How long will this last?
Moving Iron: How long will this last? Successful Farming
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Registration Open for the Organic Grower Summit 2024
MONTEREY, Calif. — Organic growers and organic industry producers are invited to register now for the 2024 Organic Grower Summit (OGS), presented by Western Growers and Farm Progress, slated for December 4-5 in Monterey, California. Gather with all facets of the organic growing and production community to exchange ideas, discover resources and gain insights on critical issues…
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BASF investing in on-the-farm R&D
BASF was back in full force at the 2024 Farm Progress Show, showcasing the fruits of two hundred and fifty thousand acres of research plots. Brady Spangenberg, Director of Marketing for Crop Protection tells Brownfield BASF is investing its research and development (R&D) dollars in the places the crops are grown. BASF is introducing new…
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Drier conditions and warmth to mark northern Missouri’s fall
Drier conditions and warmth to mark northern Missouri’s fall in 2024 kttn
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U.S. lawmakers want risks posed by Chinese agriculture drones addressed
U.S. lawmakers want risks posed by Chinese agriculture drones addressed Country Guide
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Ukraine’s growing soy output could be vital to Europe
Ukraine’s growing soy output could be vital to Europe FoodNavigator.com
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Chairman Thompson’s Statement on Declining Farm Income
WASHINGTON, DC — Following the release of the USDA’s Economic Research Service (ERS) farm income and balance sheet estimates, House Committee on Agriculture Chairman Glenn “GT” Thompson (PA-15) issued the following statement: “USDA’s September update to the farm financial outlook continues to present a bleak picture. Declining commodity prices, record farm production costs driven by the reckless spending of the Biden-Harris…
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Op-Ed: The Truth About Traceability
FORT WORTH, Texas — Ranching is something to be proud of. It’s a tradition and foundation that roots us in hard work. Time and sweat invested today keeps this way of life alive for tomorrow. This is what I love and what I want to pass to the next generation – but that reality is…
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Thanks to livestock revenue, farm income will be stronger than expected
Thanks to livestock revenue, farm income will be stronger than expected Successful Farming
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Brazilian Judge Orders Slaughterhouses to Pay for Amazon Reforestation
BRASILIA, Brazil (AP) — A judge in the Brazilian state of Rondonia has found two beef slaughterhouses guilty of buying cattle from a protected area of former rainforest in the Amazon and ordered them, along with three cattle ranchers, to pay a total of $764,000 for causing environmental damage, according to the decision issued Wednesday.…
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Strong Grain Export Sales for Current Crop Offset Reductions
Strong Grain Export Sales for Current Crop Offset Reductions MarketWatch