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Could Artificial Intelligence Be Used For Grain Marketing?
Could Artificial Intelligence Be Used For Grain Marketing? Lancaster Farming
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9 Tips for preseason combine maintenance
9 Tips for preseason combine maintenance Successful Farming
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Ethanol exports down on month, still all-time June high
U.S. ethanol exports dipped from May to June. The Renewable Fuels Association says ethanol exports of 145.9 million gallons were 6% below May, but still the largest on record for the month of June. Canada took in its lowest volume for 2024 to date, while still claiming the top slot for the 39th month in…
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Rain and heat make for promising crop conditions
Rain and heat make for promising crop conditions Farmtario
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Soybean Seeding Rates are Declining in Farm Country
Changes in technology and higher seed costs have shifted the way farmers plant soybeans in the United States. Between 1997 and 2018, soybean seeding rates – the number of seeds planted per acre – declined by 22 percent on America’s farms. In 1997, farmers planted an average of more than 200,000 soybean seeds per acre.…
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Farm Land Values Up Five Percent
USDA says the value of all farm real estate increased five percent compared to last year. The average price is $4,170 per acre, and that includes buildings and other facilities. Cropland values increased to $5,570 per acre from last year. That’s a jump of $350 per acre, more than 4.7 percent higher. The average pasture…
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USDA announces new SNAP COLA increase for 2025 in 48 States
Breaking news! USDA announces new SNAP COLA increase for 2025 in 48 States VIBUS News
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Advanced crop nutrition pays
Research is showing advanced crop nutrition pays. Tryston Beyrer, crop nutrition lead with Mosaic, says farmers are seeing results managing their fertility beyond the basic N, P, & K. “In advanced crop nutrition, we basically encompass balanced crop nutrition plus biologicals, or understanding how we can naturally stimulate some nutrient release from our soils to…
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Vintage farm equipment takes centre stage at Heritage Days
Vintage farm equipment takes centre stage at Heritage Days Simcoe Reformer
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US farmers express cautious optimism
US farmers express cautious optimism World Grain
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FTC chair presses for investigation into high grocery prices
Lina Khan said an inquiry would “shed light” on why food prices and grocers’ profits have stayed elevated even as inflation has come down.
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Grassley: Low commodity prices, lack of farm bill partly to blame for ag equipment layoffs
U.S. Senator Chuck Grassley says the rising number of layoffs in the ag equipment industry shouldn’t come as a surprise. “You can’t expect farmers to buy a lot of new equipment when corn is losing $50 or $60 an acre. Some people are suggesting maybe even $100 an acre.” The Iowa Republican tells Brownfield the…
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Bayer Posts Net Loss, Dragged by Weaker Crop-Science Performance
Bayer Posts Net Loss, Dragged by Weaker Crop-Science Performance MSN
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Soy Meal Studies for Animal Ag
Soybean farmers and their checkoff are investing in several soy utilization studies for increasing soy rations in livestock diets. On this week’s episode of Seeds of Success, an Iowa Soybean Association director discusses the importance of driving soy demand in animal agriculture. The post Soy Meal Studies for Animal Ag appeared first on Brownfield Ag…
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USDA offers additional $300 million for export development
USDA offers additional $300 million for export development Successful Farming
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Chicago grains ease on good crop conditions and steadier dollar
Chicago grains ease on good crop conditions and steadier dollar Business Recorder
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Wild Pigs Inflict Freakish Damage On Alabama Farmer’s Crops And Cattle
Wild Pigs Inflict Freakish Damage On Alabama Farmer’s Crops And Cattle Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Cool, dry air for the season to briefly dominate most of the Heartland; heat & humidity to return
Looking ahead, the 6- to 10-day outlook calls for the likelihood of below-normal temperatures from the northern half of the Plains to the middle and northern Atlantic States, while hotter-than-normal weather will prevail across the southern and western U.S. Meanwhile, near- or above-normal rainfall across most of the country should contrast with drier-than-normal conditions from…