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Farm Aid Returning To NY In 2024 With Willie Nelson, Neil Young, Dave Matthews, Mavis Staples, Nathaniel Rateliff, More
Farm Aid Returning To SPAC In 2024 With Willie Nelson, Neil Young, Dave Matthews, Mavis Staples, Nathaniel Rateliff, More  Live for Live Music
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USDA Revises Section 8e Import Inspection Fee Structure For Fresh Fruits, Vegetables, And Other Products
USDA Revises Section 8e Import Inspection Fee Structure For Fresh Fruits, Vegetables, And Other Products  Where The Food Comes From
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Soybeans up 10¢
Soybeans up 10¢ | Tuesday, July 23, 2024  Successful Farming
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Grains Try to Extend Monday’s Rally: Is it All About Weather?
Grains Try to Extend Monday’s Rally: Is it All About Weather?  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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More Than 500 Organizations Unite to Call for New Farm Bill
WASHINGTON — Programs that benefit every family in America are too important to put off any longer. That’s the message from the American Farm Bureau Federation and more than 500 other groups representing agriculture, nutrition, conservation, the environment, rural development and several other sectors who united today [July 22, 2024] to send a letter to…
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SA agribusinesses show high innovation despite challenges
Survey: SA agribusinesses show high innovation despite challenges  Bizcommunity.com
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Sprayer upkeep: Don’t let small leaks turn into big repairs
Sprayer upkeep: Don’t let small leaks turn into big repairs  Farm Progress
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Drone technology has come a long way in a short time
Aerial drone technology is advancing rapidly, and what a drone can do for farmers now compared to a few years ago is vastly different. Jeramy Williams with American Drone discusses the advancements and uses for drones. The post Drone technology has come a long way in a short time appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.
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Machinery awards strengthen Kuhn’s reputation
Machinery awards strengthen Kuhn’s reputation  Trade Farm Machinery
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Future of AI in agriculture explored at International Conference on Precision Agriculture
Exploring the possibilities of using artificial intelligence in agriculture. That’s a topic discussed Monday at the International Conference on Precision Agriculture, in Manhattan, Kansas. Ohio State University professor Scott Shearer says AI is still in its infancy but has potential to transform agriculture. For example… “We’re seeing with this technology, the ability to reduce herbicide applications and…
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EPA gives Nebraska $307 million to cut ‘climate pollution’
Nebraska’s Department of Environment and Energy (NDEE) is receiving $307 million in federal funds to tackle climate pollution. The funds are the largest amount ever awarded to the state from the Environmental Protection Agency. NDEE will use the money to implement voluntary programs with the goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Projects may include energy…
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Tale Of Survival: Kentucky Farmer Shares About His Rescue From A Grain Bin
Tale Of Survival: Kentucky Farmer Shares About His Rescue From A Grain Bin  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Ukraine delivers 160 thousand tons of agricultural produce as part of World Food Program
Ukraine delivers 160 thousand tons of agricultural produce as part of World Food Programme  Букви
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New Study Shows Iowa Ag Even Stronger Driver of Economy
WEST DES MOINES, Iowa — Iowa’s 86,911 family farms continue to be a key driver of Iowa’s economy, contributing 32 percent more to the state economy than in 2017, according to a new study commissioned by the Coalition to Support Iowa’s Farmers (CSIF). The study shows that more than 22 percent of Iowa’s total economic…
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Recent rainfall benefits Indiana crop progress
Cooler weather and continuous rainfall helped alleviate drought conditions across the state. According to the latest crop and conditions report from the USDA, corn is rated ​69 percent good to excellent with ​66 percent silking. Soybeans are ​67 percent blooming with condition rated ​68 percent good to excellent. Winter wheat is ​97 percent harvested, ahead of last…
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Tennessee crops face ongoing drought
Drought conditions are worsening for Tennessee crops despite some rain last week. USDA says corn condition dropped to 52 percent good to excellent with 87 percent of the crop silking and 48 percent in the dough stage. Cotton is 87 percent squared, 52 percent setting bolls, and the crop is rated 55 percent good to…
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Public Lands Coalition Files Lawsuit Against BLM Rule
WASHINGTON — Leaders of national organizations representing those who utilize our nation’s public lands have joined together to file a lawsuit against the Bureau of Land Management’s (BLM) new public lands rule. Under the Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 (FLPMA), the BLM is responsible for balancing the multiple use of public lands for…