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Diabolical: How a Con Man Pulled the Evilest Agriculture Fraud in History
Diabolical: How a Con Man Pulled the Evilest Agriculture Fraud in History Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Brazil’s Soybean Harvest at Slowest Pace Since 2021, Says AgRural
Brazil’s Soybean Harvest at Slowest Pace Since 2021, Says AgRural Successful Farming
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Argentina Likely Back as No. 2 Barley Exporter With Current Harvest
Argentina Likely Back as No. 2 Barley Exporter With Current Harvest Successful Farming
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The Agriculture Secretary: Food Production, Rural Life, and Nutrition
WASHINGTON (THE CONVERSATION) — Two years after President Abraham Lincoln created the Department of Agriculture in 1862, he nicknamed it “the people’s department” because half of all Americans lived on farms at that time. Today, fewer than 2% of Americans farm, but the Agriculture Department still touches people’s lives in many ways. The modern U.S. Department of Agriculture is…
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Can Elderberry Prevent or Reduce the Duration of Colds and Flu?
STEPHENTOWN, N.Y. — As cold and flu season heads toward its peak, many people look to herbs and supplements to keep themselves healthy. Recently, elderberry supplements have been in the news for their immune-promoting benefits. But are they the cure-all some articles have made them out to be? Newer research has shown that while elderberries…
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Trump Threatens 25% Tariffs for Canada and Mexico on February 1st
(WASHINGTON D.C.) — President Donald Trump on Monday evening indicated that he would consider imposing a 25% tariff on Canada and Mexico, two of the United States largest trading partners, on or by February 1st. Amid a slew of executive orders signed by President Trump on Monday evening, there was no official action regarding the…
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Corn and soy climb on Argentina drought, slow Brazil harvest
Corn and soy climb on Argentina drought, slow Brazil harvest Business Recorder
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There’s a tariff war brewing
There’s a tariff war brewing Farm Progress
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US yields dip as Trump keeps markets on edge on tariffs
US yields dip as Trump keeps markets on edge on tariffs Business Recorder
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Foreign worker visa denials adding to farm labor shortage
Finding good employees is hard, and keeping them is harder, especially if the farm is relying on foreign labor using visa programs. Lately, farming operations have been experiencing many more problems with the TN visa program for professionals with education and training such as veterinarians. Karen Gefvert with the Dairy Business Association and Edge Dairy…
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How Massachusetts Gave Us the Winter Storm “Milk and Bread Alert”
How Massachusetts Gave Us the Winter Storm “Milk and Bread Alert” wbsm.com
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Bulls take control of CBOT soybeans while funds’ corn long nears three-year high
Bulls take control of CBOT soybeans while funds’ corn long nears three-year high Reuters