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Row Crops Add More Weather Premium: How Much of a Rally Could it Produce?
Row Crops Add More Weather Premium: How Much of a Rally Could it Produce? Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Cattle, hog futures move higher
At the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, live and feeder cattle were up ahead of the week’s direct business. August lives closed $2.37 higher at $186.30 and October live cattle closed $1.52 higher at $186.12. August feeder cattle closed $2.35 higher at $258.75 and September feeder cattle closed $2.10 higher at $258.60. Direct cash cattle trade activity…
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Wheat closes weak, with soybeans and corn mixed
Wheat closes weak, with soybeans and corn mixed brownfieldagnews.com
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VIDEO: Rock picking meets modern day
VIDEO: Rock picking meets modern day Grainews
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States That Tend to See Final Corn Yields Higher or Lower Than August Estimate
States That Tend to See Final Corn Yields Higher or Lower Than August Estimate DTN The Progressive Farmer
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These Plants Wait Their Whole Lives to Bloom Once. It’s Usually Spectacular
NEW YORK — Flowering annuals generally bloom nonstop before dying at the end of the year or season. Perennials return every year, providing either season-long color, a burst of blossoms followed by sporadic blooming or a limited show that can last as little as two weeks. And biennials flower only in their second year before…
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How Ukraine broke Putin’s Black Sea grain blockade – and what it means for Africa
How Ukraine broke Putin’s Black Sea grain blockade – and what it means for Africa The Telegraph
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A Quick Look at farmwave’s Harvest Loss Aftermarket Kit
Make A Combine Smart: A Quick Look at farmwave’s Harvest Loss Aftermarket Kit Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Iowa’s leaders call for changes in how USDA disaster programs help ag producers
Iowa’s leaders call for changes in how USDA disaster programs help ag producers KIMT 3
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4 Factors affecting soybean futures in August
4 Factors affecting soybean futures in August Successful Farming
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Claas Farmpoint Grows Mobile Service Footprint With New Iowa Dealership
Claas Farmpoint Grows Mobile Service Footprint With New Iowa Dealership Farm Equipment
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Corn Grower Leader Testifies on Financial Conditions in Farm Country
A corn grower leader from Minnesota told the House Agriculture Committee today that farmers in her state and across the country need the support of a reauthorized and strengthened farm bill. The National Corn Growers Association (NCGA) and state corn-affiliated associations are continuing to push for an improved farm bill this year. “Unless conditions change, I believe…
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Corn grower leader: a perfect storm coming for ag
The House Ag Committee took a closer look at the farm financial situation in a hearing on Tuesday. Southern Minnesota farmer and Minnesota Corn Growers Association President Dana Allen-Tully told lawmakers unless economic conditions change, there will be a perfect storm that won’t be fully understood until early 2025. She says that’s when farmers won’t…
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Farm Bill: Congress in observation, not action mode
The president of the National Council of Farmer Cooperatives says recent changes in the upcoming presidential election and other politics have Congress in observation mode instead of completing a new farm bill. “…It is crazy. I’ve been at this a very long time and have never witnessed anything that even comes close to this.” Chuck…
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Chopper head key to one no-tiller’s success
A lifetime no-till farmer says equipment adjustments have helped improve his soil health and profitability. Jeff Stuck tells Brownfield his father first started no-till farming after a severe drought in the mid-1970s and he’s kept up the practice for more than 30 years on his farm. “We run a chopping corn head, we want that…
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Weathering the Storm: Tips to Keep Pests at Bay in Extreme Conditions
FAIRFAX, Va. – We’re in the thick of summer and regions across the United States are beginning to experience record-breaking temperatures and periods of heavy rainfall. To help consumers protect themselves and their properties, the National Pest Management Association (NPMA) is spreading awareness about the types of pests to watch out for during extreme weather…
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Crop Gangsters: Million-Dollar Farm Ponzi Collapses Under Flood of Fish
Crop Gangsters: Million-Dollar Farm Ponzi Collapses Under Flood of Fish Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Tennessee Tech students repair tractors for local farmers in class
Tennessee Tech students repair tractors for local farmers in class AGDAILY
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The hottest states in the country are requesting a lot more agricultural workers
The hottest states in the country, like Florida, are requesting a lot more agricultural workers WUSF