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Massey Ferguson Expands Triple Mower Lineup for 2025
Massey Ferguson Expands Triple Mower Lineup for 2025 Farm Equipment
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Ag Machinery Manufacturers Express Concerns Over Trump’s Tariffs and Retaliation
Ag Machinery Manufacturers Express Concerns Over Trump’s Tariffs and Retaliation WWBL
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USDA to release funds that were paused for review
USDA to release funds that were paused for review WHSV
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U.S. grains: Corn slips from multi-month top on profit-taking; soy, wheat follow
U.S. grains: Corn slips from multi-month top on profit-taking; soy, wheat follow Canadian Cattlemen
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Trump Admin: year-round E15 for 8 Midwest states to move forward
The U.S. EPA says it will allow year-round E15 to be sold in eight Midwestern states starting in April. Starting April 28, Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, Ohio, South Dakota and Wisconsin will be allowed to sell 15% ethanol blended gasoline, a request granted by the Biden administration. EPA says they will allow requests for…
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USDA’s 2025 outlook: What’s next for crops and farm income?
USDA’s 2025 outlook: What’s next for crops and farm income? Farm Progress
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Agtonomy’s Tim Bucher on bringing a lifetime of farming to ag automation: ‘It’s a big unfair advantage’
Agtonomy’s Tim Bucher on bringing a lifetime of farming to ag automation: ‘It’s a big unfair advantage’ AgFunderNews
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Plan Now for How to Use Your Tax Refund
AMES, Iowa — Iowans who are expecting a sizable income tax refund have choices about how to use that money, says Jamie Neff, a human sciences specialist with Iowa State University Extension and Outreach. “Keep in mind that how you use your refund will affect your household’s financial wellbeing all year long. However, before you…
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Livestock competitions leading to career path
The champion of the 2025 Illinois Beef Expo Livestock Judging Competition in the Senior 4-H Division says becoming a proficient judge takes a lot of hard work. DeWitt County’s Paisley Schick says she and her two sisters practice the craft twice a week and compete across the country. “It’s really just a competitive thing for…
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Nebraska farmer encouraged by rally in grain prices
A southeast Nebraska farmer says he’s been encouraged by rallying grain prices over the past few weeks. However, Logan Bredemeier says he’s unsure there’s been enough of a rebound for farmers to be profitable. “Some of that stuff moved out at prices that are now above what maybe break evens were for 2024,” he says.…
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Ag Markets Focused on This Week’s USDA Outlook Forum: 3 Key Things to Watch
Ag Markets Focused on This Week’s USDA Outlook Forum: 3 Key Things to Watch TradingView
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How New Trade Deals with China and Other Markets Can Energize U.S. Ag
How New Trade Deals with China and Other Markets Can Energize U.S. Ag Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Much of Corn Belt Has Long-Term Drought Ahead of Spring Planting
Much of Corn Belt Has Long-Term Drought Ahead of Spring Planting DTN The Progressive Farmer
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45Z questions weighing on sustainable aviation fuel industry
The assistant director of energy with the Illinois Farm Bureau says questions surrounding the 45Z tax credit are hampering the sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) industry. Noelle Neef says much of the uncertainty involves the future of the Inflation Reduction Act, which created the credits. “That is something that President Trump has said might be repealed.” …
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Midday cash livestock markets
Direct cash cattle trade activity is off to a relatively quiet to start as buyers and sellers are readying for the week ahead. Bids and asking prices aren’t expected to surface today. Significant trade volume is expected in the latter half of the week. Deals last week we’re marked at $199 live in the South,…
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Ag organization says it is time for economic relief
Ag organization says it is time for economic relief Farm Progress
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Programs Available to Help Farmers to Buy Equipment and Machinery
Programs Available to Help Farmers to Buy Equipment and Machinery Lancaster Farming
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More than 1/4 of Brazil second-crop corn to miss “optimal planting window”
A market analyst expects more than a quarter of Brazil’s second crop corn to be planted outside its optimal window. Michael Cordonnier with Soybean and Corn Advisor tells Brownfield 25 to 30 percent of Safrinha corn is going to be planted after the end of February. “And right now it’s still raining of course, and…