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Right To Repair – A Growing Trend for States Creating Compliance Challenges for Manufacturers
Right To Repair – A Growing Trend for States Creating Compliance Challenges for Manufacturers Crowell & Moring LLP
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Pork Producers Could See Quickest Turnaround in Profitability on Record, But Some Still Aren’t Seeing Green
Pork Producers Could See Quickest Turnaround in Profitability on Record, But Some Still Aren’t Seeing Green Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Blueberries: A Healthy, Tasty Snack from Florida Farmers
GAINESVILLE, Fla. — As we head into the heart of Florida blueberry harvest season – March through May — growers are shipping the fruit to market to meet statewide and national consumer demand. You can find Florida-grown berries in stores, farmer’s markets and U-picks from the Panhandle through South Florida. Along with vitamin C, manganese…
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After joining the EU, Ukraine will export no more than 20% of its agricultural products to Europe
After joining the EU, Ukraine will export no more than 20% of its agricultural products to Europe – expert АПК-Інформ
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Rounds Urges Ag Secretary to Clarify Disaster Assistance Eligibility for Producers
WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Mike Rounds (R-S.D.) today sent a letter to Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins to request the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) develop a transparent set of crop insurance requirements for disaster assistance programs. This request comes after ambiguous guidance in previous programs required producers to return a portion of disaster assistance payments.…
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Benefits of Regular Fence Staining For Agricultural Properties
ALEXANDRIA, TN – Fences stand as silent guardians of agricultural properties, defining boundaries, securing livestock, and contributing to the property’s aesthetic. However, the relentless exposure to weather elements gradually diminishes a fence’s structural integrity and visual appeal. This is where the practice of regular fence staining steps in, offering myriad advantages that extend beyond mere…
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The Growing Business of On-Farm Dining
PHOENIX, AZ – Farms across the countryside are doing something new—inviting people to eat right where their food grows. Picture white tablecloths set up between rows of vegetables and dinner parties happening next to fields where the ingredients were picked just hours before. This delicious mix of farming and cooking creates real connections between the…
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Florida lawmakers push bill to ban weather modification within the state
Florida lawmakers push bill to ban weather modification within the state WTSP.com
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What If & What Was: Reflections on Our Journey … Titan Machinery
What If & What Was: Reflections on Our Journey … Titan Machinery Farm Equipment
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Poll: Do You Agree With President Trump’s Use of Tariffs?
Take Our Poll: Do You Agree With President Trump’s Use of Tariffs? Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Upcoming USDA Reports May Cause Market Volatility — Are You Ready?
Upcoming USDA Reports May Cause Market Volatility — Are You Ready? Successful Farming
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Protecting stored grain improves ROI
John Mays, Senior Director of Grain & Specialty at Central Life Sciences tells Brownfield protecting grain is an insurance policy that actually has a return on investment. During a conversation at Commodity Classic 2025, Mays said farmers are losing much more in their grain storage than they ever thought about. In a time when prices…
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A Choppy Trade In Grain Markets
A Choppy Trade In Grain Markets Barchart
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Wheat down 1-5 cents, corn steady-down 3, soybeans down 2-4
Wheat down 1-5 cents, corn steady-down 3, soybeans down 2-4 TradingView
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Mike Rounds Asks Witness To Explain Who Could Be ‘Hit Hardest’ By The Expiration Of USDA Mortgages
Mike Rounds Asks Witness To Explain Who Could Be ‘Hit Hardest’ By The Expiration Of USDA Mortgages MSN
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John Deere, RDO Equipment Co. Leaders Share Insights from Autonomous Field Partnerships
John Deere, RDO Equipment Co. Leaders Share Insights from Autonomous Field Partnerships Precision Farming Dealer
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Egg wholesale prices and consumer demand drop significantly
Egg wholesale prices and consumer demand drop significantly Grocery Dive
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Biofuels and ag groups ask EPA to set RFS volume
The vice president of federal affairs with Clean Fuels Alliance America says the organization has been joined by several ag groups in renewing the call for the EPA to set increased Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) volumes for 2026. Kurt Kovarik says a letter to the agency asks for finalized biomass-based diesel volumes at 5.25 billion…
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Grains Quiet Awaiting Reports as Acreage Figures Released: Cattle Rally
Grains Quiet Awaiting Reports as Acreage Figures Released: Cattle Rally Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Tips to Prevent Barn Swallow Nests This Spring
COLLEGE STATION, Texas — Whether you love watching barn swallows up close or dread the mess they leave behind, a Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service expert encourages you to take preventative action before the birds begin nesting. The migratory spring season for swallows is underway, and barn swallows will typically enter the southern U.S. in mid-April.…