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One Thousand Custom Harvesters to Gather in Des Moines
SYLVIA, Kan. — U.S. Custom Harvesters, Inc. (USCHI) will host their Annual Convention in Des Moines, Iowa from January 30 – February 1, 2025 and will gather 1,000 Custom Harvester members. Forage and Grain custom harvesters are contracted by farmers to harvest crops, saving farmers time and investments in equipment and upkeep. USCHI has members…
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Trump pick for USDA secretary says she has ‘a lot to learn’ about bird flu
Trump pick for USDA secretary says she has ‘a lot to learn’ about bird flu South Dakota Searchlight
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Feed grain update: Barley steady as corn rises
Feed grain update: Barley steady as corn rises Grainews
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Cattle continue upward march
U.S. livestock: Cattle continue upward march Country Guide
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Red, White Or Blue? How Does Your County Fare With Soybean Cyst Nematode?
Red, White Or Blue? How Does Your County Fare With Soybean Cyst Nematode? Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Chairman Boozman Opening Statement at Hearing on Nomination of Brooke Rollins to Serve as Secretary of Agriculture
Chairman Boozman Opening Statement at Hearing on Nomination of Brooke Rollins to Serve as Secretary of Agriculture Majority News | Newsroom | The United States Senate Committee On Agriculture, Nutrition & Forestry
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Senators press Trump’s Ag pick Brooke Rollins on impact of potential trade war
Senators press Trump’s Ag pick Brooke Rollins on impact of potential trade war Houston Chronicle
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Rural Economies Are Often Left Behind by a Design Flaw in Federal Funding
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (THE CONVERSATION) — Picture yourself living the American Dream. You likely have more opportunity than your parents did. Through hard work, smart choices and perhaps some good luck along the way, you have financial stability and a great deal of freedom to choose your next steps in life. Chances are also good that…
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MAHA? Junk Food and Seed Oil Lobbyist Tapped for Top USDA Position
MAHA? Junk Food and Seed Oil Lobbyist Tapped for Top USDA Position Sludge
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Upcoming USDA reports will help paint a better picture of what producers will see in 2025
Upcoming USDA reports will help paint a better picture of what producers will see in 2025 RFD-TV
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Trump re-evaluates all foreign aid including food aid
Trump re-evaluates all foreign aid including food aid The Fence Post
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Key Takeaways from Brooke Rollins’ Confirmation Hearing for Agriculture Secretary
Key Takeaways from Brooke Rollins’ Confirmation Hearing for Agriculture Secretary Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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How a rare southern snowstorm could bring risks to farms
Experts warn that citrus and livestock farmers in states like Texas, Georgia and Alabama will need to take precautions to protect their operations.
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Biofuels powering more than trucks
Officials say biofuels are cutting emissions in more than just truck fleets. Bailey Arnold, director of sustainability with the Michigan Advanced Biofuels Coalition, says biodiesel use is increasing in shipping fleets on the Great Lakes. “We’ve worked very closely with the Port of Detroit.” He says, “They actually just did a study, and they actually…
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Trump pick to lead USDA considering payments to farmers from trade losses
Trump pick to lead USDA considering payments to farmers from trade losses Reuters
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EU plans to shield farmers from free trade deal with South America
EU plans to shield farmers from free trade deal with South America MSN
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Rep. Sharice Davids Appointed Ranking Member of Key Agriculture Subcommittee
Rep. Sharice Davids Appointed Ranking Member of Key Agriculture Subcommittee, Focuses on Supporting Kansas Farmers KCLY Radio
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Many biodiesel plants have paused production
Uncertainty in the industry has many biofuels plants on hold. Nathan Burk, senior vice president of fats, oils, and greases with StoneX, tells Brownfield, “The majority of our clients that we work with specifically in biodiesel, we’ve seen completely shutter after December 31st with the lapse of the dollar just because the margins went into…
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U.S. Share of China Soybean Market Fell to 21% in 2024
U.S. Share of China Soybean Market Fell to 21% in 2024 Successful Farming