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Corn, soybeans hover near multi-month highs after US production downgrade
Corn, soybeans hover near multi-month highs after US production downgrade Business Recorder
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The USDA’s Big Surprise: How Crop Reductions Will Likely Impact Grain Prices
The USDA’s Big Surprise: How Crop Reductions Will Likely Impact Grain Prices MSN
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US Chicken, Pork Plant Workers Face Higher Health Risks, USDA Studies Confirm
US Chicken, Pork Plant Workers Face Higher Health Risks, USDA Studies Confirm Insurance Journal
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USDA releases Boar’s Head report after listeria outbreak
USDA releases Boar’s Head report after listeria outbreak WPSD Local 6
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US farmers increase winter wheat plantings
US farmers increase winter wheat plantings Grain Central
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Beyond the Climate: Multiple Sources of Risk in Agriculture in Argentina, Brazil, and the United States
Beyond the Climate: Multiple Sources of Risk in Agriculture in Argentina, Brazil, and the United States University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
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Melting Ice Reveals Remains of 5,900-Year-Old Trees in Wyoming, Uncovering a Long-Lost Forest
Melting Ice Reveals Remains of 5,900-Year-Old Trees in Wyoming, Uncovering a Long-Lost Forest MSN
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U.S. livestock: Live, feeder cattle dip; hogs rise
U.S. livestock: Live, feeder cattle dip; hogs rise Country Guide
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Five lessons Africa can learn from South Africa’s agriculture sector
Five lessons Africa can learn from South Africa’s agriculture sector Daily Maverick
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La Niña has finally formed, but will be over soon, says US National Weather Service
La Niña has finally formed, but will be over soon, says US National Weather Service Daily Maverick
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Strong dollar, policy uncertainty could slow demand for U.S. corn, soybeans
Strong dollar, policy uncertainty could slow demand for U.S. corn, soybeans Agri-News
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Shrinking Colorado River will take a toll on the nation’s food supply
Shrinking Colorado River will take a toll on the nation’s food supply AOL
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Cutler: Trump Could Strike a New Trade Deal With China
Cutler: Trump Could Strike a New Trade Deal With China Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Protecting Your Plants from Winter Woes
ALEXANDRIA, Minn. — Winter in Minnesota is tough—not just on us, but also on our trees and shrubs. Snow, ice, and road salt can really take a toll on woody perennials, leaving them bent, broken, or even dead by spring. But don’t worry! With a little preparation, you can help your plants make it through…
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Farm Service Agency seeing more loan requests, aid details unclear
The outgoing executive director of the Farm Service Agency (FSA) in Illinois says the number of farmers applying for the agency’s loan programs is on the rise. Scott Halpin says the economic downturn has increased the need for assistance. “Counties are reporting more applications for the market assistance loan.” He says, “We have the traditional…
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A strong start to the week for soybeans, corn, and wheat
Soybeans started the week with another solid day of gains following Friday’s production report from the USDA. While total production for 2024 was up from 2023, it was less than the department projected in December, pulling ending stocks lower. USDA also lowered yields by 1 bpa. The market is shifting its primary focus to South…
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Cash hog prices mixed on Monday
At the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, live and feeder cattle were lower on profit-taking. Feeders had additional pressure from the higher move in corn. February live cattle closed $1.37 lower at $197.40 and April lives closed $1.27 lower at $198.20. March feeder cattle closed $1.50 lower at $267.90 and April feeder cattle closed $1.85 lower at…
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John Deere Brings Enhanced Machine Connectivity to Rural Farms with JDLink Boost
John Deere Brings Enhanced Machine Connectivity to Rural Farms with JDLink Boost Precision Farming Dealer
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An Ag Insider’s View on Canada’s Turmoil, from Tariffs to Trudeau
An Ag Insider’s View on Canada’s Turmoil, from Tariffs to Trudeau Agweb Powered by Farm Journal