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2025 Western Farm Show returns for its 63rd year of success
2025 Western Farm Show returns for its 63rd year of success Farm Talk
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Study shows how Ukraine war impacts global food supply chain, urges alternative routes for grains
Study shows how Ukraine war impacts global food supply chain, urges alternative routes for grains Phys.org
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Guest Expert Column: What weather changes mean for plant diseases
Guest Expert Column: What weather changes mean for plant diseases The Maryville Forum
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Concerns over beef price sustainability
A central Illinois cattle producer has come concerns over the current price of beef. Chase Brown, who raises cattle in Macon County, says he’s worried about sustainability. “A whole beef can cost anywhere from $2,500 to $3,000.” He says, “Then with the processing on that, you know that’s a big outlay of cash for a…
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45Z guidance shows positive outlook for the soybean industry
A director with the American Soybean Association says the U.S. Treasury Department’s decision to not allow imported used cooking oil to qualify for the clean fuels tax credit is a huge win for the soybean industry. Eastern Iowa soybean farmer Dave Walton says the biodiesel industry adds value to each bushel of soybeans. “Soybean oil as…
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Will bullish trend hold up with a big South American harvest?
Will bullish trend hold up with a big South American harvest? – Ohio Ag Net Ohio’s Country Journal and Ohio Ag Net
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Do Fungicides Pay Off in Soybean?
COLUMBIA, Mo. – Fungicides can be an essential part of an integrated pest management plan, but they do not always provide a positive return on investment for soybean producers, according to University of Missouri strip trial research. Missouri farmers apply fungicides to about 65% of soybean acres, says MU Extension state plant pathologist Mandy Bish, yet only 10% of…
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Nebraska farmland values showing stability, despite sales slowdown
An ag finance expert says Nebraska farmland values remain stable despite a slowdown in sales. Tim Koch, executive vice president of business development with Farm Credit Services of America, tells Brownfield he expects that to continue in the short term. “None of us know where commodity prices are going. If we go back probably 30…
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New holland wins agriculture engineering awards for innovation
New holland wins agriculture engineering awards for innovation Farms.com
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Ag Moves Provides Opportunity to Innovate
MARYVILLE, Mo. — Emma Brushwood, a senior at Northwest Missouri State University studying to become an agricultural educator, teamed up with fellow Northwest senior agricultural education student, Meghan Hunerdosse, to facilitate an Ag Camp for children in Maryville this past summer. These future teachers partnered with Missouri Farmers Care’s Agriculture Education on the Move (Ag…
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The US is experiencing an egg shortage, here’s why
The US is experiencing an egg shortage, here’s why WSAZ
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Understanding the Forces Behind 2024’s Extreme Weather
Understanding the Forces Behind 2024’s Extreme Weather SciTechDaily
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Bridgestone offers buyouts to workers at Iowa tractor tire plant
The offers come in response to a down farm economy that has rattled John Deere, CNH and other tractor makers.
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eShepherd™ Virtual Fencing Launches Full Introduction to North American Ranchers
Kansas City, Mo. — Gallagher, a global leader in animal management solutions, announces its official North American eShepherd™ virtual fencing launch. The company first brought this technology to North America in early 2024, piloting it with producers. eShepherd virtual fencing system is designed to transform the way producers manage their livestock. This breakthrough technology offers…
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OPINION: The federal government spends billions on food. Why doesn’t this money go to farmers that need the business?
Byline: Susan Lightfoot Schempf and Pete Huff. Ms. Schempf and Mr. Huff are the Co-Directors of the Wallace Center, a national nonprofit organization that brings together diverse people and ideas to co-create solutions that build healthy farms, equitable economies, and resilient food systems. The U.S. government is one of the country’s biggest grocery shoppers, and…
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CHS leans into supply chain investments as profits tank
The agribusiness giant, which saw net income fall by more than half in the first quarter, is announcing new products, shipping terminals and agronomy services to turn around market declines.
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USDA Finalizes Key Reforms for Farmers
USDA Finalizes Key Reforms for Farmers AgNet West
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FDA Proposes New Front-of-Package Food Labeling to Help Consumers Make Healthier Food Choices
FDA Proposes New Front-of-Package Food Labeling to Help Consumers Make Healthier Food Choices Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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CES 2025: Kubota Showcases Autonomous Agriculture Vehicles and Equipment
CES 2025: Kubota Showcases Autonomous Agriculture Vehicles and Equipment Tomorrow’s World Today
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How Dairy Processors Can Leverage MilkPEP Programs to Modernize Milk
HARRISBURG, Pa. — The Center for Dairy Excellence will host another webinar for dairy processors on Tuesday, January 21 from 1-2 p.m., titled “How MilkPEP Is Modernizing Milk.” This is the next webinar in the bi-monthly processor webinar series to help spur discussion, collaboration and innovation across the dairy supply chain. AJ Dejewski, Senior Vice…