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Ag Export Values to Drop in 2025
The value of U.S. agricultural exports in fiscal year 2025 is expected to drop to the lowest level in five years. USDA says shipments this year are projected to be valued at $170.5 billion, up from the $170 billion in the November 2024 outlook. That would still be the lowest level since 2020. Corn exports…
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Energetic Retiree Gets Amazing Results
KIRKSVILLE, Mo. — Many Missouri elementary students experience an agricultural literacy gap because they lack a first-hand connection to the production of food, fuel, and fiber that are entwined in their everyday lives. Missouri Farmers Care’s Agriculture Education on the Move (Ag Moves) is successfully closing those gaps thanks to the dedication of educators like…
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Mycotoxin Risks are Increasing
Alltech released the complete Alltech 2024 U.S. Harvest Analysis report, which shows that a combination of heavy early-season rains and late-season droughts created distinct challenges for crop producers in the U.S. and indicates the overall risk of mycotoxins is moderate to high. Mycotoxins, which are natural substances produced by molds and fungi, are more of…
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As bird flu continues to drive egg prices higher, lawmakers eye vaccination
As bird flu continues to drive egg prices higher, lawmakers eye vaccination  Des Moines Register
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Nebraska USDA workers face unprecedented layoffs
Nebraska USDA workers face unprecedented layoffs  Kiowa County Press
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China likely to target US agriculture, state media reports, as Trump tariff deadline nears
China likely to target US agriculture, state media reports, as Trump tariff deadline nears  The Guardian
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Corn Yield Champions Share Their No. 1 Tip For Growing More Bushels
Corn Yield Champions Share Their No. 1 Tip For Growing More Bushels  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Which Countries Pay the Most and Least for Bread and Why?
Which Countries Pay the Most and Least for Bread and Why?  MSN
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Senators Demand Answers from USDA Over Mass Layoffs
Senators Demand Answers from USDA Over Mass Layoffs  Southeast AgNet
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A more expensive breakfast on the horizon
Bacon and eggs are a perfect salty and savory breakfast combo. But – could it become the most expensive meal of the day? The USDA continues to project a rise in egg prices because of the ongoing battle the poultry industry is facing with highly pathogenic avian influenza. But the other part of that combo…
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Daylight saving time 2025: Why do we spring forward and is it ending? What to know
Daylight saving time 2025: Why do we spring forward and is it ending? What to know.  Yahoo
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Greeneye’s spray tech now available for cotton
Greeneye’s spray tech now available for cotton  Farm Progress
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Compact tractors dominate new lineups
Compact tractors dominate new lineups  Farm Progress
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How to manage cereal rye cover crops ahead of corn
How to manage cereal rye cover crops ahead of corn  Farm Progress
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Corn rises from 7-week low, tariff worries cap gains
Corn rises from 7-week low, tariff worries cap gains  Business Recorder
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US beef imports likely to peak this year before falling through to 2029, USDA forecasts
US beef imports likely to peak this year before falling through to 2029, USDA forecasts  Beef Central
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Nebraska USDA workers face unprecedented layoffs
Nebraska USDA workers face unprecedented layoffs  The North Platte Bulletin
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China targets US agricultural products over Trump tariff threat
China targets US agricultural products over Trump tariff threat, Global Times says -March 02, 2025 at 10:42 pm ESTÂ Â Marketscreener.com
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Ag Sec. Brooke Rollins discusses HPAI, Tariffs, Trade, and USDA cuts
DIGITAL EXCLUSIVE: Ag Sec. Brooke Rollins discusses HPAI, Tariffs, Trade, and USDA cuts  RFD-TV