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AFB Warns Biden of Toll From Threatened Canadian Freight Rail Strike
The American Farm Bureau, National Cotton Council, and dozens of other trade groups wrote President Biden ahead of a Canadian rail strike deadline today, warning of possible huge shutdown impacts. AFB and the Cotton Council set off alarm bells over the labor dispute as two Canadian rail companies continued negotiating with unions right up until…
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Fertilizer Concerns Come Into Focus With Canadian Rail Strike
Fertilizer Concerns Come Into Focus With Canadian Rail Strike  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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North American Cattle Industry Leaders Meet to Discuss Common Challenges Facing Producers
Saskatoon, SK (August 22, 2024) – The Canadian Cattle Association (CCA) hosted the 3rd 2024 triannual trilateral meeting with its North American counterparts, the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA) and Confederación Nacional de Organizaciones Ganaderas (CNOG) on the sidelines of the Canadian Beef Industry Conference this week. The trilateral meeting gives an opportunity for leadership…
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BLM Announces Next Steps to Implement the Public Lands Rule
WASHINGTON – The Bureau of Land Management has announced its intent to develop a Federal Advisory Committee (Committee) to engage the public and to help the Bureau’s implementation of the Public Lands Rule. The Committee will allow the BLM to continue working with and hearing from a range of experts and the public to support…
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Can you predict the 2025 grain markets?
Can you predict the 2025 grain markets?  Farm Progress
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Why Iowa’s agriculture equipment companies are doing mass layoffs
Why Iowa’s agriculture equipment companies are doing mass layoffs  Axios
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New Discounts for Farmers and Ranchers Buying Trucks from a Certified Agriculture Dealerâ„¢
WESTFIELD, N.C. — Wrangler North America, American Hat Company and Top Gun Back Blades are the latest agriculture serving companies to join the AgPack® national program, which provides exclusive discounts and rebates to farmers and ranchers who purchase their qualifying vehicles from a dealer enrolled in the Certified Agriculture Dealer Program. In addition, Reinke Irrigation…
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New Holland to exhibit state-of-the-art products at 2024 Farm Progress Show
New Holland to exhibit state-of-the-art products at 2024 Farm Progress Show this month  Far Eastern Agriculture
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Record US soybean crop forecast in 2024
Record US soybean crop forecast in 2024Â Â World Grain
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From the Archives: The First Fair in the Nation
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Corn and wheat show positive trends in USDA update
Corn and wheat show positive trends in USDA update  Farms.com
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Ukraine produces more than 70% of agricultural machinery items
Ukraine produces more than 70% of agricultural machinery items – Vysotskyi  Ukrinform
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Agronomist says timing cover crops right will deliver best results
A Nebraska agronomist says timing is crucial when planting cover crops. Tyler Williams, with Bayer’s ForGround team, says inter-seeding is most effective in the early summer. “While the corn might be a couple feet tall, getting some cover crops in there, getting a little sunlight, getting them going (is important), so when you harvest that…
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Russian Grain Gains Ground in African Markets
Russian Grain Gains Ground in African Markets  News Central
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A Genomicist Explains the Tricky Genetics of the Fungus Devastating Bananas Worldwide
The post This Week’s Top Post: A Genomicist Explains the Tricky Genetics of the Fungus Devastating Bananas Worldwide appeared first on Morning Ag Clips.
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2024 season has very high yield potential
An ag meteorologist says a cooler and wetter summer had been ideal for crop production across many parts of the Midwest. Michigan State University’s Jeff Andresen says most crops have made it past sensitive development periods without too much stress. “It has been a wet summer, at least for the southern half or more of…
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Big week for new crop corn, soybean export sales
The USDA is reporting strong new crop corn and soybean export sales for the week ending August 15th. Export demand for fall and winter delivery corn and soybeans has improved after the drop in price, as China led the way for new crop beans while Mexico picked up a significant amount of new crop corn.…
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Ukraine’s farmers hunker down as border fighting rages
Ukraine’s farmers hunker down as border fighting rages  The Western Producer