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US grain prices fall as trade war sparks fears of glut
US grain prices fall as trade war sparks fears of glut УкрАгроКонсалт
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South American beef supply expected to contract
South American beef supply expected to contract Farmers Guardian
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Soybeans fall for second session on US tariffs, corn down
Soybeans fall for second session on US tariffs, corn down Business Recorder
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Mass Terminations Have Cut USDA ‘Off at the Knees,’ Ex-Employees Say
Mass Terminations Have Cut USDA ‘Off at the Knees,’ Ex-Employees Say The Good Men Project
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Investment in automation leads to new tools to assist growers in the future
Investment in automation leads to new tools to assist growers in the future Farm Weekly
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Farmers Face Challenges with Policy Changes and Staff Turnover
Farmers Face Challenges with Policy Changes and Staff Turnover Red River Farm Network
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Spring 2025 Climate Outlook for southeastern North Carolina and northeastern South Carolina
Spring 2025 Climate Outlook for southeastern North Carolina and northeastern South Carolina National Weather Service
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China imposes retaliatory additional tariffs on US agricultural products
China imposes retaliatory additional tariffs on US agricultural products NHK WORLD
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Chinese agricultural machinery powers farming modernisation
Chinese agricultural machinery powers farming modernisation Borneo Bulletin
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What cutting junk foods from SNAP could mean for millions of recipients
What cutting junk foods from SNAP could mean for millions of recipients Axios
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Harvest All Season Long with Succession Sowing
ST. LOUIS – With a little bit of planning, gardeners can enjoy small amounts of fresh produce throughout the season by succession sowing, says University of Missouri Extension horticulture specialist Eliza Pessereau. Succession sowing, sometimes called relay planting, means planting seeds of a particular crop at regular intervals so that the plants mature at different…
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Iowa Corn Farmers Thank AG Bird for Support of Year-Round E15
JOHNSTON, Iowa — Access to nationwide year-round E15 is a win for both consumers and farmers. That is why the Iowa Corn Growers Association (ICGA) thanks Attorney General Brenna Bird for urging Congress to pass a bipartisan bill that will grant nationwide access to E15. “Attorney General Bird has been a long-time advocate and supporter…
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Soy Growers: Tariffs are Not ‘Fun’; Farmers Frustrated
MANKATO, Minn. — Directors with both the American Soybean Association (ASA) and Minnesota Soybean Growers Association (MSGA) have for years consistently maintained their position that they do not support the use of tariffs, which threaten important markets and raise input costs for farmers, as a negotiation tactic. The interconnected nature of agricultural supply chains means…
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Trump claims US food safety superiority, promises tough times for EU goods
Trump claims US food safety superiority, promises tough times for EU goods MSN
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Remember risks as well as rewards in new equipment
Remember risks as well as rewards in new equipment Grainews