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Soybeans, corn, wheat up ahead of Labor Day
Soybeans were higher on short covering and technical buying. It was a dry August in much of the region, leading to some concerns about yield. Still, a lot of Friday’s gains were end of the month, pre-holiday short covering as the trade is expecting a record yield, for now. Parts of the Midwest and Plains…
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Cattle, hog futures higher to end the week
At the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, live and feeder cattle were up, supported by higher boxed beef during the session. October live cattle closed $.70 higher at $178.60 and December lives closed $.85 higher at $177.55. October feeder cattle closed $1.07 higher at $237.75 and November feeder cattle closed $.85 higher at $235.25. There was some…
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U.S. soybean export sales drop to historic low, but rebound could be coming
U.S. soybean export sales drop to historic low, but rebound could be coming Feedstuffs
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New Products: AGCO, Bayer, Case IH, Firestone Ag, Great Plains, New Holland, PTx Trimble, and Solinftec
New Products: AGCO, Bayer, Case IH, Firestone Ag, Great Plains, New Holland, PTx Trimble, and Solinftec Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Scout for tar spot in September
An agronomy manager with Wyffels Hybrids says tar spot scouting needs to be a priority as harvest approaches. Eric Wilson says many farmers have stepped up their management of the disease. “I feel like more farmers sprayed fungicide this year than they did a year ago with a better corn price,” he said. “That’s a…
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Lower maize harvest will affect Ukrainian agricultural exports in 2024/25 MY
Lower maize harvest will affect Ukrainian agricultural exports in 2024/25 MY – expert АПК-Інформ
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Farmers are feeling weather woes and economic pressures on the farm
Farmers are feeling weather woes and economic pressures on the farm Successful Farming
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Growth in farmland values is slowing
A senior economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City says growth in farmland values has slowed. Cortney Cowley tells Brownfield… “That means that you could buy a treasury bond or or invest in a lower risk entity and make more money on it than buying farmland,” she says. She says it may only…
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Bleak outlook for corn and soybean prices through harvest
A market analyst sees a bleak outlook for corn and soybean prices going into harvest. Jamey Kohake with Paragon Investments says a record crop is waiting to come online. “Saw big numbers from Pro Farmer (and) it looks like pretty much anywhere but southern Minnesota does have a very good crop.” Speaking to Brownfield at…
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Limited Rain for Those in Need in South America
Limited Rain for Those in Need in South America DTN The Progressive Farmer
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Firestone Ag introduces Bridgestone tractor tire lines
Firestone Ag introduces Bridgestone tractor tire lines Successful Farming
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Case IH rolls out new AF Series combines
Case IH rolls out new AF Series combines RealAgriculture
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John Deere Details Early Access Program for Starlink Solution
John Deere Details Early Access Program for Starlink Solution Via Satellite
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Are shoppers’ concerns around food inflation starting to ease?
While consumers feel they have “more or less control” over their grocery finances, they are still worried about rising food costs, new FMI research found.
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Newly developed technology helps farmers detect tar spot earlier
Insignum AgTech is partnering with Purdue University to develop new technology that could help farmers detect tar spot earlier in corn. Kyle Mohler, CEO and founder of Insignum AgTech discusses the tecnology. The post Newly developed technology helps farmers detect tar spot earlier appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.
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Soil, soybeans and corn suffer amid dry weather
Soil, soybeans and corn suffer amid dry weather Bay News 9
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‘Corn sweat’—and other weird weather phenomena—explained
‘Corn sweat’—and other weird weather phenomena—explained National Geographic
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Vilsack addresses the current state of farm income
Vilsack addresses the current state of farm income Agweek