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Will cattle retain record-high prices?
KRVN 880 – KRVN 93.1 – KAMI – Will cattle retain record-high prices? | Midday Markets | January 23, 2025 Rural Radio Network
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Ray Koenig Passes Away at Age 78
Ray Koenig Passes Away at Age 78 Farm Equipment
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Innovation meets efficiency: The AB640 Airboom’s Impact on Modern Farming
Innovation meets efficiency: The AB640 Airboom’s Impact on Modern Farming Farms.com
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Illinois Soybean Farmers Achieve Record-Breaking Harvest in 2024
BLOOMINGTON, Ill. — The Illinois Soybean Association (ISA) is proud to announce that Illinois farmers have set a new soybean production record. According to the National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), Illinois farmers produced 688 million bushels of soybeans in 2024, surpassing the state’s previous record of 666.75…
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Salford wins two AE50 engineering awards
Salford wins two AE50 engineering awards Farmtario
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Corn and Soybeans Resume Rally: Cattle See Profit Taking After Record Highs
Corn and Soybeans Resume Rally: Cattle See Profit Taking After Record Highs Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Extreme Cold, Unprecedented Snowfall Could Impact Specialty Crops, Livestock
Extreme Cold, Unprecedented Snowfall Could Impact Specialty Crops, Livestock Successful Farming
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Rantizo Adds New XAG P150 to Spray Drone Lineup
IOWA CITY, IA – Rantizo, the largest drone spraying network in the country, announces the expansion of its equipment portfolio with the newly released XAG P150 spray drone. Released by drone manufacturer XAG in December 2024, the XAG P150 brings the latest spray drone technology to the agriculture industry. This addition to the Rantizo spray…
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Former Trump Insider Gives Rollins Two Thumbs Up
Brooke Rollins is scheduled to get her day before the Senate Ag Committee on Thursday as she prepares to be confirmed as President Trump’s Secretary of Agriculture. Ray Starling is the general counsel for the North Carolina Chamber and served as chief of staff to Ag Secretary Sonny Perdue under the previous Trump administration. He…
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Jentz Promoted to Chief Operating Officer for American Angus Association®
By Holly Martin, Angus Communications Director A deep respect for the history of the Angus breed, paired with a passion for the future – Casey Jentz, recently named chief operating officer of the American Angus Association®, will bring to his new role. “Angus is the heartbeat of the beef industry,” Jentz said. “The people before…
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Collin Peterson Receives American Farm Bureau Distinguished Service to Agriculture Award
WASHINGTON — Collin Peterson, former congressional leader from Minnesota, and former Kentucky Farm Bureau President Mark Haney, are the recipients of the American Farm Bureau Federation’s 2025 Distinguished Service to Agriculture Award and Farm Bureau Founders Award, respectively. The DSA and Founders Award are the highest honors presented by AFBF. Peterson and Haney will be recognized…
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North Dakota FFA Foundation Receives Single Largest Monetary Donation to Date
BISMARCK, N.D. – The North Dakota FFA Foundation has received its largest single monetary donation to date—a $200,000 gift from the Governor’s Heritage Foundation. Announced during Governor Kelly Armstrong’s Inaugural Ball, this contribution highlights a growing commitment to investing in the next generation of leaders in agriculture and beyond. Established in 1980, the North Dakota FFA…
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More Tariff Threats for China, European Union
In his second day in office, President Donald Trump aimed at China and the European Union with tariff threats. That’s after putting Canada and Mexico in the bullseye on day one. Bloomberg says that White House officials are discussing a ten percent tariff on China, based on the fact they’re sending fentanyl to the U.S.…
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Cargill to Pay $32 Million to Settle Lawsuit
Cargill has agreed to pay $32.5 million to settle a class action lawsuit that accuses the meatpacking giant of conspiring with other companies to artificially raise the price of turkeys. The deal was filed in the Northern Illinois U.S. District Court and still needs to be approved by the court. The lawsuit accused Cargill and…
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Bird Flu Outbreak in Georgia Threatens U.S. Chicken Exports, Trade Group Says
Bird Flu Outbreak in Georgia Threatens U.S. Chicken Exports, Trade Group Says Successful Farming
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USDA forecasts strong Argentine soyabean production and crop
USDA forecasts strong Argentine soyabean production and crop Oils & Fats International
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Global Young Farmers’ Consultation on Climate-Smart Agriculture
ROME — The World Farmers’ Organisation (WFO) unveiled the comprehensive ‘Global Youth Producers’ Consultation on Climate-Smart Agriculture‘ report, a collaborative effort with the Foundation for Food & Agriculture Research (FFAR) through AgMission — a global initiative co-created by WFO and FFAR to unlock agriculture’s potential to address climate change. During this consultation, young farmers from…
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USDA Accepts EQIP Applications on a Continuous Basis
USDA Accepts EQIP Applications on a Continuous Basis Southeast AgNet
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Making the Best Choices for Your Fertilizer Dollar
Soaring fertilizer prices are causing farmers to make tough choices when trying to get the most value from their fertilizer dollar. On this episode, an expert with AgroLiquid says there are strategic ways to optimize efficiency and manage soil imbalances, even in a challenging year. The post Making the Best Choices for Your Fertilizer Dollar …