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Market Frustrations: Has the shot at turning a profit already come and gone?
Market Frustrations: Has the shot at turning a profit already come and gone?  RFD-TV
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List of layoffs in ag machinery market growing, as Kinze sheds nearly a quarter of its workforce
The number of agricultural equipment manufacturers that are reducing the size of their workforces is growing, with planter-maker Kinze Manufacturing joining the list of companies that are publicly acknowledging layoffs. Kinze has issued layoff notices to 193 of its 815 employees in Williamsburg, Iowa, as of August 1. List of layoffs in ag machinery market…
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How can farmers manage their input spending with commodity prices dropping?
Lower market prices are forcing farmers to make tough decisions. Rabobank vice president of oils, grains, and seed Owen Wagner explains what farmers need to reduce spending. The post How can farmers manage their input spending with commodity prices dropping? appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.
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Sen. Boozman says farm bill framework delivers for agricultural producers
Farm bill framework delivers for agricultural producers  High Plains Journal
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Pilgrim’s eyes acquisitions as chicken profits soar
The JBS-owned poultry giant is seeing rising demand from fast-food restaurants and grocery stores with consumers viewing chicken as an affordable option in an inflationary environment.
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Hemp seed for chicken feed under consideration
Hemp seed may soon find its way into chicken feed. Rachel Berry, president of the Illinois Hemp Growers Association, says an upcoming vote by the Association of American Feed Control Officials (AAFCO) could be huge for the hemp industry. “It’s only 20% hemp in with the feed, but this has been an ongoing investment I…
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Grains See a Short Covering Bounce But Is It Sustainable?
Grains See a Short Covering Bounce But Is It Sustainable?  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Yes, 24-Hour Corn Vending Machines Are Real—They’ve Got Them in Louisiana
Yes, 24-Hour Corn Vending Machines Are Real—and We’ve Got Them in Louisiana  Hot 107.9
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USDA says food inflation easing, while farm input costs remain high
USDA says food inflation easing, while farm input costs remain high  KIWARadio.com
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Spring wheat market takes path of least resistance
Spring wheat market takes path of least resistance  AgUpdate
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Soy and corn prices rise but still set for weekly losses
Soy and corn prices rise but still set for weekly losses  XM
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What could hot temperatures mean for European corn crops?
What could hot temperatures mean for European corn crops?  FeedNavigator.com
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How Allis-Chalmers’ employees found out about the buyout at a tractor pull
Bad news: How Allis-Chalmers’ employees found out about the buyout at a tractor pull  Successful Farming
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CLAAS Addresses Gap in Dealer Network
Omaha, NE — August 2, 2024 — In letters to customers, Ziegler Inc. recently announced their intent to close their Deforest and Dodgeville, Wisconsin stores and their Chillicothe and Marshall, Missouri stores. CLAAS and Ziegler have also decided to end their long-standing CLAAS combine distribution agreement in all their remaining ag retail locations. CLAAS of America has…
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USDA backs research into making sustainable jet fuel and fish feed from wood
USDA backs research into making sustainable jet fuel and fish feed from wood  University of Maine
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Grains on the rise!
Grains on the rise | Friday, August 2, 2024Â Â Successful Farming
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Corn crop is abundant, healthy and might soon reach rock-bottom prices
Corn crop is abundant, healthy and might soon reach rock-bottom prices  Agweek
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Worldwide Tractor Market Sales are Forecasted to Reach US$ 148.04 Billion by 2034
Worldwide Tractor Market Sales are Forecasted to Reach US$ 148.04 Billion by 2034, Fact.MRÂ Â EIN News