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The falling dollar has helped offset harvest pressure
The falling dollar has helped offset harvest pressure Farm Weekly
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Chicago soybeans, corn edge down on ample US supplies, China demand worries
Chicago soybeans, corn edge down on ample US supplies, China demand worries Business Recorder
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US Wheat Yields Up Significantly Over 2023
US Wheat Yields Up Significantly Over 2023 УкрАгроКонсалт
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Cover Crops are Part of Disaster Recovery
By Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig Over the past few months, following the devasting storms and floods that have affected so many Iowans, I have traveled to communities, visiting farms, businesses and homes that have endured the worst of Mother Nature’s power. I had the opportunity to listen to farmers, business owners, community leaders…
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AFB’s Duvall Calls Anew For ’24 Farm Bill, Pre-Conferencing Option Still Possible
American Farm Bureau President Zippy Duvall is calling anew for a 2024 farm bill as one option for speeding up action remains on the table. Duvall, on AFB’s “Zipline,” says “time is running out” and that families on and off the farm “cannot afford a delay. From small towns to big cities ,Americans need to…
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Good weather weighs on soybeans/corn, with more room to downside
CBOT weekly: Good weather weighs on soybeans/corn, with more room to downside Canadian Cattlemen
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Flush with new funding, Monarch gears up for expansion: ‘It’s more than a matter of selling autonomous tractors’
Flush with new funding, Monarch gears up for expansion: ‘It’s more than a matter of selling autonomous tractors’ AgFunderNews
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Rainfall May Have Unfavorable Effects on Pastureland and Cattle
MANHATTAN, Kan. – Parts of the western United States have been battling drought for years. Largely, this prolonged dryness has reduced pasture productivity and caused producers to lower their cowherd inventories. Other areas like eastern Kansas, Nebraska and South Dakota have recently received abundant rainfall and even flooding in some places. This unusual amount of…
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Colorado firefighting resources stretched thin amid several wildfires
Colorado firefighting resources stretched thin amid several wildfires FOX 31 Denver
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Corn Prices: Where Good News is Bad News
Corn Prices: Where Good News is Bad News Nasdaq
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7 Best Heavy Equipment and Industrial Machinery Stocks to Buy
7 Best Heavy Equipment and Industrial Machinery Stocks to Buy Insider Monkey
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U.S. fall forecast calls for stubborn heat, increased risk of wildfires
U.S. fall forecast calls for stubborn heat, increased risk of wildfires DC Velocity
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Corn Makes New Lows While Soybeans See a Deadcat Bounce
AgDay Markets Now: Mark Schultz Says Corn Makes New Lows While Soybeans See a Deadcat Bounce Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Reaping reparations: black and ‘minority’ farmers get $2.2 billion taxpayer handout from USDA
Black and minority farmers get $2 billion in payments after USDA acknowledges years of discrimination Fortune
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CBOT most-active corn ends below $4 on good weather, farmer sales
CBOT most-active corn ends below $4 on good weather, farmer sales XM
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ADM focuses on ‘sustainability’ services to weather weak farm economy
With second quarter earnings slashed and continued market uncertainty, the grain trader is expanding production of renewable fuels and regenerative agriculture partnerships.
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The Ugly Truth: 2023 and 2024 Will Go Down As the Two Largest Declines in Net Farm Income Ever
The Ugly Truth: 2023 and 2024 Will Go Down As the Two Largest Declines in Net Farm Income Ever Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Feds seek to jab livestock worker with vaccines over bird flu mutations
Worried about bird flu mutation, feds seek livestock worker vaccinations Successful Farming
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Four Experts You Need On Your Succession Planning Team
Four Experts You Need On Your Succession Planning Team Agweb Powered by Farm Journal