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3 Big Things Today, April 14, 2025
3 Big Things Today, April 14, 2025 Successful Farming
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3 Surprising Trends That May Change Your View of Autonomous Farming Technology
3 Surprising Trends That May Change Your View of Autonomous Farming Technology Precision Farming Dealer
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Weather concerns could shift grain market focus away from tariffs
Weather concerns could shift grain market focus away from tariffs | Midday Markets | April 14, 2025 Rural Radio Network
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The American Recap: Richest One-Day Rodeo in the World Crowns Champions
The American Recap: Richest One-Day Rodeo in the World Crowns Champions Rural Radio Network
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How the Moon Affects Crop Growth and Planting
BOISE, ID — This information may shock you, but it’s worth knowing. The first agricultural practices appeared in communities about 8,000 years ago. A truly staggering number. They used natural cycles, including the Moon, as a certain coordinate system for sowing and harvesting. The essence of this approach is that people believe that the gravitational…
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Turkey Faces Agricultural Crisis Amid Record Low Temperatures
Turkey Faces Agricultural Crisis Amid Record Low Temperatures Evrim Ağacı
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Report: Thailand to cut tariffs on US corn
Report: Thailand to cut tariffs on US corn World Grain
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With growing tariffs, fewer soybean acres planned for Wisconsin, US
With growing tariffs, fewer soybean acres planned for Wisconsin, US WPR
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Paris wheat falls as euro firms, US markets drop
Paris wheat falls as euro firms, US markets drop MarketScreener
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Global stock markets up amid Trump tariffs exemptions for electronics
Global stock markets up amid Trump tariffs exemptions for electronics Rural Radio Network
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US ethanol exports pass 1 billion-gallon mark
US ethanol exports pass 1 billion-gallon mark World Grain
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Farmer says trade tensions add uncertainty to a troubled farm economy
A western Kentucky farmer says escalating tensions between the U.S. and China will change the trading relationship between the two countries moving forward. Davie Stephens grows corn and soybeans and is a contract grower for Pilgrim’s Pride. “There’s a lot of back and forth going on now,” he says. “We have a farm economy that’s…
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Lawmakers brace for farmer feedback
Lawmakers brace for farmer feedback Politico
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Americans Will Indulge in More Than 73 Million Pounds of Chocolate This Easter, Says Cargill
MINNEAPOLIS — As Easter approaches, Americans are set to indulge in a chocolate extravaganza, with a jaw-dropping 73 million pounds of chocolate expected to be consumed this holiday season– likely equating to more than $2 billion in sales. For comparison, that’s enough chocolate to: Create more than 1 billion chocolate eggs weighing 1-ounce each; Craft…
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Spring frosts severely impact fruit harvests across Ukraine
Spring frosts severely impact fruit harvests across Ukraine FreshPlaza
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Is It Too Early For A Weather Market In Grains? (2025 Edition)
Is It Too Early For A Weather Market In Grains? (2025 Edition) Barchart.com
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What the weather looks like for U.S. apple growers in 2025
What the weather looks like for U.S. apple growers in 2025 FreshPlaza
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World to America: We’re not dependent on trade with you anymore
Opinion: World to America: We’re not dependent on trade with you anymore MarketWatch
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The USDA Has Actual Definitions for ‘Fancy’ and ‘Extra’ Fancy Produce — Here’s What They Mean
The USDA Has Actual Definitions for ‘Fancy’ and ‘Extra’ Fancy Produce — Here’s What They Mean Food & Wine
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Thousands of USDA Employees Taking Buyout Offer
Thousands of USDA Employees Taking Buyout Offer Farm Policy News
