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Farmers Poised to Increase U.S. Soy Exports on the Heels of Soy Connext
CHESTERFIELD, Mo., Aug. 20 — With U.S. farmers expected to produce 4.6 billion bushels of soybeans for the 2024/25 crop and supply estimates up 11% over last year[1], according to USDA, the U.S. Soybean Export Council (USSEC) has convened more than 400 international soy customers to elevate a preference for U.S. Soy products and differentiate…
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USDA Faces Controversy Over Farm Bill Provision Blocking Oklahoma Land Transfer to Tribes
USDA Faces Controversy Over Farm Bill Provision Blocking Oklahoma Land Transfer to Tribes  Oklahoma City Sentinel
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Case IH Expands Product, Tech Offerings to Enhance Operator Experience and Accuracy
Case IH is announcing new precision tech offerings that help limit physical wear and tear of manual in-field correction. The post Case IH Expands Product, Tech Offerings to Enhance Operator Experience and Accuracy appeared first on CropLife.
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Clean Fuels Expresses Disappointment in CARB’s LCFS Proposal
JEFFERSON CITY, MO – Clean Fuels Alliance America expressed disappointment in the California Air Resources Board’s (CARB) recently proposed amendments to its low carbon fuel standard (LCFS). If adopted, these changes would impose caps on credits for soy- and canola-based biodiesel and renewable diesel, without sufficient scientific evidence to support such limitations. By restricting credit generation for…
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Tyson Foods is being investigated by the USDA
Tyson Foods is being investigated by the USDAÂ Â KSDK.com
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Periodic Updates on the Grains, Livestock Futures Markets
Periodic Updates on the Grains, Livestock Futures Markets  DTN The Progressive Farmer
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Democrat platform calls for net-zero agricultural emissions by 2050
Democratic platform calls for net-zero agricultural emissions by 2050Â Â Successful Farming
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When Should Ranchers Start Tax Planning?
LINCOLN, Neb. — Does it seem too early to start planning for taxes? Even though calves await weaning, and crops still stand in the fields, September and October are excellent times to meet with your tax accountant and start looking ahead for tax purposes. Pre-tax planning allows producers to plan for upcoming income and expenses.…
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The 2024 Iowa State Fair sees record numbers, from big crowds to eye-popping animal sales
The 2024 Iowa State Fair sees record numbers, from big crowds to eye-popping animal sales  Des Moines Register
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In the Cattle Markets: Cost Changes
LAKEWOOD, Colo. — Cow prices have garnered attention in recent weeks. Price forecasts and projections specific to cull cows are uncommon. However, the Economic Research Service (ERS) provides a quarterly forecast for cutter cow prices at the national level on a live equivalent level (per cwt). The projected price is generally available for one year…
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Soy-based Asphalt at the Farm Progress Show
The uses of soy will be on display at this year’s Farm Progress Show in Boone, Iowa. On this episode of Seeds of Success, a farmer-leader with the Iowa Soybean Association outlines some enhancements to a popular soy-based asphalt project. The post Soy-based Asphalt at the Farm Progress Show appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.
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Ukraine gives final approval for minimum grain export prices
Ukraine gives final approval for minimum grain export prices  Reuters
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Ukraine’s grain output, exports shows strength
Ukraine’s grain output, exports shows strength  Grain Central
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Cover Crop Adoption Rates Vary Across Regions
The adoption rates for cover crops vary across regions and how land is managed, according to USDA’s Economic Research Service. Land in the Heartland region had adoption rates of around ten percent for all owner-operated, cash-rented, and share-rented fields. Land in the Northern Great Plains and Prairie Gateway regions had adoption rates of around four…