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USDA begins field trials for bird flu vaccines for cattle
USDA begins field trials for bird flu vaccines for cattle Food Safety News
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Soybeans, corn rebound on renewed US export demand
U.S. grains: Soybeans, corn rebound on renewed US export demand Canadian Cattlemen
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Romanian Govt. will offer EUR 100 mln subsidies to help farmers buy new tractors
Romanian Govt. will offer EUR 100 mln subsidies to help farmers buy new tractors Romania-Insider.com
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USDA: Ag Trade Deficit to Worsen in 2025
USDA: Ag Trade Deficit to Worsen in 2025 Southern Farm Network
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Wheat firms, set for biggest weekly rise in 3 months on European supply worries
Wheat firms, set for biggest weekly rise in 3 months on European supply worries Business Recorder
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Sales of Four-Wheel-Drive Tractors Increase After Early Summer Slump
Sales of Four-Wheel-Drive Tractors Increase After Early Summer Slump Lancaster Farming
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Severe heat in America, US National Weather Service issued alert
Severe heat in America, US National Weather Service issued alert AnyTV News
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Gastronomy Under the Stars: Camping Food Ideas
WASHINGTON — In May, Kampgrounds of America (KOA) published the 2024 Annual Camping & Outdoor Hospitality Report. The 10th annual report covers almost a decade of research charting the nation’s annual camping trends, best practices, and accessibility. The number of families who report camping within the past year has risen by 68% since the first…
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US Ag Trade Deficit Projected to Top $42 Billion
US Ag Trade Deficit Projected to Top $42 Billion Farms.com
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‘Cheap’ Corn: Economists Encourage Producers to Pack the Bunkers and Plan Ahead
‘Cheap’ Corn: Economists Encourage Producers to Pack the Bunkers and Plan Ahead Dairy Herd Management
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Robots on the Farm
RALEIGH, N.C. — Heatwaves. Wildfires. Pests. Disease. Weeds. Floods. Droughts. None of these are what worry farmers most. What keeps farmers up at night is labor, according to a North Carolina agricultural stakeholder workshop held earlier this summer. “You might think that most farmers see pests or weeds or weather events as their biggest concerns,” says Alejandro…
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UI partners with USDA to develop robotic weeding device
UI partners with USDA to develop robotic weeding device Argonaut
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Corn and Soybeans: How Much Upside is There?
Corn and Soybeans Rally on Weather and Exports: How Much Upside is There? Livestock End Mixed. Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Farm Progress Show showcases equipment — both old and new
Farm Progress Show showcases equipment — both old and new Farm Progress
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Deere beats profit targets
Deere beats profit targets The Western Producer
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A brief cool-off ahead for the Heartland; more late-season warmth, heat ahead
Looking ahead, the 6- to 10-day outlook calls for the likelihood of above-normal temperatures along and west of a line from western New Mexico to northwestern Minnesota, and from coastal Texas to the southern Atlantic Coast, while cooler-than-normal conditions will cover the mid-South, mid-Atlantic, Midwest, Northeast, and southeastern half of the Plains. Meanwhile, below-normal rainfall…
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Surging crops, sinking profits – U.S. farmers’ dilemma
Surging crops, sinking profits – U.S. farmers’ dilemma Farms.com
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Maximizing the Lifespan of Tillage Equipment: The Benefits of Tungsten Carbide
Maximizing the Lifespan of Tillage Equipment: The Benefits of Tungsten Carbide Farm Equipment