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How Nitrogen-Efficient Do You Think Your Field Is?
How Nitrogen-Efficient Do You Think Your Field Is? Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Day 3: Soybeans Steal The Show in Iowa, Illinois Corn Crop Makes Crop Tour Record
Pro Farmer Crop Tour, Day 3: Soybeans Steal The Show in Iowa, Illinois Corn Crop Makes Crop Tour Record Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Watch: Use an efficient seed drill to renew your existing grassland
Watch: Use an efficient seed drill to renew your existing grassland Agriland
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Wind chill, other cold weather alerts to get new names this winter from National Weather Service
Wind chill, other cold weather alerts to get new names this winter from National Weather Service Fox Weather
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Life Insurance in Farm Transition Planning
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Farmers often face the challenge of being “land rich, cash poor.” While they may have significant wealth tied up in land and other assets, they can lack sufficient cash to cover expenses, taxes, or distributions when planning for the farm’s transition to the next generation. This “land rich, cash poor” dilemma can…
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Insight: Thrift and Necessity
MANHATTAN, Kan. — There’s no shortage of jokes about farmers and ranchers asking for a discount or inquiring if a free hat can be included with a purchase. My grandfather once told me, “It never hurts to ask — the worst they can tell you is ‘No’.” Whether frugal out of necessity or mere habit,…
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Wheat rises as traders brace for Canadian rail stoppage
Wheat rises as traders brace for Canadian rail stoppage Business Recorder
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Breaking point: Suicides rise as farm income drops
Breaking point: Suicides rise as farm income drops Farm Progress
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What’s going on with Missouri’s corn and soybeans?
What’s going on with Missouri’s corn and soybeans? Successful Farming
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Late Planting, Wet Harvest Require Special Storage Attention
TROY, Mo. – Corn planting in 2024 was a tale of two seasons, early and late, requiring special attention to drying and storage, says University of Missouri Extension agricultural engineering specialist Charles Ellis. Planting got off to a good start this year. Then Missouri averaged more than 6 inches of rain in April, about 2…
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Arable Wins Prestigious ‘Sensor of the Year’ Award
Arable Wins Prestigious ‘Sensor of the Year’ Award from AgTech Breakthrough Mid Florida Newspapers
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USDA grant to fund robotic precision pesticide sprayer development
USDA grant to fund robotic precision pesticide sprayer development Penn State University
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Another round of light, lower direct cattle trade
Chicago Mercantile Exchange live cattle futures were mostly lower, watching direct trade develop, while feeders were up on oversold signals and the mostly lower move in corn. October live cattle were down $.97 at $174.62 and December $.82 lower at $174.27. September feeders were $1.17 higher at $235.67 and October was up $.35 at $231.67.…
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Wheat Futures Fall as Old Crop Hits the Market
Wheat Futures Fall as Old Crop Hits the Market — Daily Grain Highlights Morningstar
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Officials greenlight massive billion-dollar solar farm project in Ohio, largest of its kind
Officials greenlight massive billion-dollar solar farm project that will be largest of its kind: ‘Unique and bold opportunity’ MSN
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Crop tour finds massive Indiana soybean potential, corn at 3-yr high
Crop tour finds massive Indiana soybean potential, corn at 3-yr high Successful Farming
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Time to let go of old crop corn?
Time to let go of old crop corn Farm Progress
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As heat & higher humidity expand on the Plains, cool weather continues in the eastern Corn Belt
Across the Corn Belt, unusually cool weather prevails. Wednesday morning’s low temperatures dipped below 50°F in parts of the eastern Corn Belt. Early Wednesday, any showers are limited to the middle Mississippi Valley. Despite the recent and ongoing cool spell, summer crop development remains at or ahead of the average pace, except in the upper…
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Ethanol production, stocks rise
U.S. ethanol production shot higher last week. The U.S. Energy Information Administration says production 1.098 million barrels a day, up 26,000 on the week and 50,000 on the year. Iowa State University’s Center for Agricultural and Rural Development says estimated operating margins for the average Iowa plant continue to show a profit. Ethanol stocks were…
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Diversity in U.S. potato production: russets dominate, but other varieties hold strong
USDA report highlights varietal diversity in U.S. potato production, russets dominate, but other varieties hold strong Potato News Today