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DOGE suffers biggest loss yet as thousands of probationary USDA employees ordered back to work
DOGE suffers biggest loss yet as thousands of probationary USDA employees ordered back to work MSN
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Trump Exempts Mexico Goods From Tariffs for a Month, But Doesn’t Mention Canada
Trump Exempts Mexico Goods From Tariffs for a Month, But Doesn’t Mention Canada Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Farmers Will Pay More for Fertilizer Because of President Trump’s Tariffs
Farmers Will Pay More for Fertilizer Because of President Trump’s Tariffs The Equation
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Monarch Tractor Appoints New Executive Hire, Steve Peck, as CRO
LIVERMORE, Calif. — Monarch Tractor, maker of the MK-V — the world’s first fully electric, driver-optional, and smart tractor — announces the appointment of a new executive hire, Steve Peck, as Chief Revenue Officer. Bringing two decades of experience in sales, business development, and deep go-to-market strategy across manufacturing and software verticals, Peck joins Monarch’s C-suite…
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Planning ahead for the upcoming growing season
Minnesota-based Channel Technical Agronomist Todd Vagts talked to Brownfield at Commodity Classic about new trait technologies and the upcoming 2025 growing season. Hear the full interview from Denver, Colorado below. The post Planning ahead for the upcoming growing season appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.
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Ukraine Expands Agricultural Exports to China with New Trade Agreements
Ukraine Expands Agricultural Exports to China with New Trade Agreements Odessa Journal
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Drought Status Update for the Midwest
Drought Status Update for the Midwest Drought.gov
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Research Reveals Genetic Mechanisms for Fine-Tuning Agronomic Traits in Corn
ST. LOUIS, Mo. — A research team led by Andrea Eveland, PhD, associate member at the Donald Danforth Plant Science Center, has uncovered key genetic regulatory factors that control pleiotropy-a phenomenon where a single gene influences multiple traits. Their study, “Regulatory variation controlling architectural pleiotropy” recently published in the journal, Nature Communications, sheds new light on how genes governing…
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Dollars & Sense Considerations of Extending Days on Feed in Feedlot
AMES, Iowa – Increasing days on feed for feedlot cattle isn’t a new idea. However, several research studies in recent years have shown that as cattle get bigger a large percentage of their weight gain is in the form of carcass weight gain. Grant Crawford, associate director of cattle technical services at Merck Animal Health, said…
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Grain Markets Continue Relief Rally on Tariff Delays: Is it a Deadcat Bounce?
Grain Markets Continue Relief Rally on Tariff Delays: Is it a Deadcat Bounce? Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Time to reset your marketing plan?
Time to reset your marketing plan? Farm Progress
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Navigating the Future: How AI is Transforming Modern Agriculture in 2025 Budget
GREENWICH, N.Y. — The demand for a secure and sustainable food supply becomes more urgent as the global population increases. World Resources Institute estimates that the global population will expand to 10 billion people by 2050, which represents a 40% increase in just four decades. Fortunately, the emergence of new technologies unlocks the prospect of…
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Survive the 2025 Financial Squeeze
2025 could be a tough financial year as farmers navigate higher input costs, machinery prices, rising interest rates, and more. On this episode of Managing for Profit, an agronomy expert with AgroLiquid advises how growers can allocate their fertilizer dollars to weather this economic challenge. The post Survive the 2025 Financial Squeeze appeared first on…
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USDA chief moving at ‘Trump-speed’ for farmers
USDA chief moving at ‘Trump-speed’ for farmers World Grain
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Final Planted Area Compared to USDA Ag Outlook Projections
Final Planted Area Compared to USDA Ag Outlook Projections DTN The Progressive Farmer
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New Bayer herbicide to combat tough to control weeds
During this week’s Commodity Classic in Denver, Colorado, Brownfield caught up with Dominik Hoffman, product manager for selective herbicides at Bayer Crop Science. He says Convintro herbicide will help farmers manage tough-to-control weeds, such as water hemp and palmer amaranth. Learn more about the new product and when to expect its launch below. The post…
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How DEKALB is pushing yield potential to the next level
Brownfield caught up with Seth Irwin, Dekalb Product Manager, at this year’s Commodity Classic to talk about the new products launching this year. Learn more about the newest trait launch and some of the best sellers from the brand. The post How DEKALB is pushing yield potential to the next level appeared first on Brownfield…
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AEM officials: Farm equipment purchases in a slump
AEM officials: Farm equipment purchases in a slump The Fence Post
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Bayer’s foliar fungicides offer enhanced disease protection
Brownfield caught up with Mercedes Diaz, North American technical product lead for foliar fungicides at Bayer Crop Science, during this year’s Commodity Classic. Learn more about how Delaro and Delaro Complete foliar fungicide can offer enhanced disease protection for farmers. The post Bayer’s foliar fungicides offer enhanced disease protection appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.
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U.S. trade unavoidable; bigger domestic market would help
U.S. trade unavoidable; bigger domestic market would help The Western Producer