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Belgian Aertssen Logistic Opens Georgia Site for Equipment
Belgian Firm Opens Georgia Logistics Site for Equipment Transport Topics
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USDA Under Secretary says trade expansion a priority for U.S. agriculture
USDA Under Secretary says trade expansion a priority for U.S. agriculture brownfieldagnews.com
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Ukraine creates state-owned operator of agricultural lands
Ukraine creates state-owned operator of agricultural lands Ukrinform
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Chicago wheat rises as Canadian rail stoppage disrupts exports
Chicago wheat rises as Canadian rail stoppage disrupts exports Business Recorder
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4 Maps That Show Drought Is Of Little Concern Right Now for Corn and Soybeans
4 Maps That Show Drought Is Of Little Concern Right Now for Corn and Soybeans Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Kansas corn condition drops; drought could worsen with high temperatures on horizon
Kansas corn condition drops; drought could worsen with high temperatures on horizon Successful Farming
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Record soybean yield projected in Arkansas
Record soybean yield projected in Arkansas talkbusiness.net
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Hit-or-miss rains hit the Plains
Hit-or-miss rains hit the Plains High Plains Journal
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Crop Tour, Final Day: Iowa Corn Crop Sets 32-Year Record, Minnesota Corn Ran Out Of Gas
Pro Farmer Crop Tour, Final Day: Iowa Corn Crop Sets 32-Year Record, Minnesota Corn Ran Out Of Gas Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Wheat steadies but heads for 3% weekly loss amid plentiful supply
Wheat steadies but heads for 3% weekly loss amid plentiful supply ZAWYA
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Killing Giant Ragweed Just Got Harder for Some Wisconsin Farmers
URBANA, Ill. — When giant ragweed takes hold in a crop field, the towering weed reduces yield and sends plumes of its famously allergy-inducing pollen into the air. There are few tools available to thwart the menace, especially for farmers growing non-GMO soybeans. Now, some Wisconsin farmers are left with even fewer options. New research from the…
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UDIM Pairs up with USA Pickleball
OKEMOS, Mich. — Dairy is the official refueling beverage of USA Pickleball thanks to a new partnership between United Dairy Industry of Michigan (UDIM) and the National Governing Body for the sport of pickleball in the U.S. “Dairy and pickleball are a great partnership because both are for everyone,” says Cortney Freeland, UDIM Vice President…
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USDA developing cow vaccine for bird flu in central Iowa
USDA efforts to solve the bird flu outbreak in cows are taking center stage in central Iowa Darien Times
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Canadian rail stoppage set to squeeze North American industries
Canadian rail stoppage set to squeeze North American industries Reuters Canada
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‘Unacceptable’: Business Groups Say Rail Stoppage Would Hit Grain, Groceries and More
OTTAWA, Canada — An impending labour stoppage on Canada’s two national railways has riled industry groups who worry consumers and businesses will be hit hard if goods ranging from grains to french fries to petrochemicals can’t be moved. Canadian National Railway Co. and Canadian Pacific Kansas City Ltd. have already begun a phased shutdown of…
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2024 ag equipment purchases and leases down
The President and CEO of the Wisconsin Bankers Association says there are fewer ag-related purchases and leases this year. Rose Oswald-Poels tells Brownfield only a few farmers are replacing equipment. “The costs of equipment right now are so high and then again coupled with the higher interest rates we’re currently seeing, there’s not a lot…
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Canadian Railroads Lock Out Workers
Ag Trade Affected as CPKC, CN Lockout Disrupts North American Shipping, Trade DTN The Progressive Farmer
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Feed Grain Weekly: Prices could drop during rail shutdown
Feed Grain Weekly: Prices could drop during rail shutdown Grainews
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Canadian rail shutdown bad news for American ag
Canadian rail shutdown bad news for American ag Farm Progress
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Here’s what Canada’s rail network shuts down means for agriculture
A lockout of union workers is expected to upend transportation of fertilizer and create new risks for grain shippers ahead of the upcoming harvest.