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Derecho Tears Through Heart of Corn Belt
Derecho Tears Through Heart of Corn Belt DTN The Progressive Farmer
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Cutting barriers to trade: Chief ag negotiator details challenges, opportunities
Cutting barriers to trade: Chief ag negotiator details challenges, opportunities Agri-News
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Solid gains for soybeans, corn, wheat
Soybeans were sharply higher on commercial and technical buying, with August able to move, and close, above $11. Forecasts generally look hotter and drier in western growing areas starting midweek, while, for the near-term, conditions generally look better for eastern and southern areas. The USDA says 68% of U.S. soybeans are in good to excellent…
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Kamala Harris Talks ‘Climate Change’
Here’s Where Kamala Harris Stands on Climate The New York Times
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Advocating for agriculture: Farmers visit Washington to stress need for trade, insurance programs
Advocating for agriculture: Farmers visit Washington to stress need for trade, insurance programs Agri-News
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Monarch Tractor bags record $133m, eyes global expansion for its all-electric, autonomous machines
Brief: Monarch Tractor bags record $133m, eyes global expansion for its all-electric, autonomous machines AgFunderNews
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Corn Rallies on Monday, USDA Shows Drop to Conditions
Corn Rallies on Monday, USDA Shows Drop to Conditions Barchart
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U.S. grains: Soybeans rebound as market unwinds some of its ‘Trump trade’
U.S. grains: Soybeans rebound as market unwinds some of its ‘Trump trade’ Country Guide
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Grains and Livestock Markets Rally Monday: Can They Build on It?
Grains and Livestock Markets Rally Monday: Can They Build on It? Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Rewilding the Front Lawn: Bee-Friendly Gardens and Sustainable Landscaping
GREENWICH, N.Y. — Throughout the 1940s, Americans adopted what eventually became the stereotypical vision of suburban living in the United States. The white picket fence and manicured green lawn were the goals of homeowners, creating an allure of the perfect family. Based on results from the 2023 National Gardening Survey, that imagery may be a thing…
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The Surprising Story of How Chicken Wings Became America’s Favorite Finger Food
BUFFALO, N.Y. — Chicken wings are a common finger food at restaurants, bars, sports kickbacks and parties. But they weren’t always the favorite appetizer they are today. Initially made as a quick snack, chicken wings have had a surprising rise to become America’s most popular finger food. Traditional chicken wings are deep-fried and coated with…
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In Search of a Smarter Sensor
COLUMBIA, Mo. — Every year, Missouri farmers lose millions of dollars in valuable nutrients that wash away into rivers and lakes. These nutrients — nitrates and phosphates found in fertilizers — are crucial for plant growth, but they wreak havoc on aquatic life when they end up in waterways.University of Missouri researcher Matthias Young believes…
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Farms brace for grasshopper invasion
Western states are allocating millions of dollars to mitigate pest-related crop losses, which have been a serious problem as water restrictions increase. https://www.agriculturedive.com/news/farms-brace-for-grasshopper-invasion/721907/
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Perdue not interested in return to USDA
Perdue not interested in return to USDA The Fence Post
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Corn aphids causing concern
The outreach agronomist with the Illinois Soybean Association says corn aphids are causing concerns. Stephanie Porter tells Brownfield several areas are seeing elevated numbers of the pest. “The scary thing about the aphids is they can explode quickly.” She says, “They do like cool conditions. It also is an indicator of stress.” She says high…
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Cattle Rally on Positive Cattle on Feed Placements: Hogs and Grains Also Higher
Cattle Rally on Positive Cattle on Feed Placements: Hogs and Grains Also Higher Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Pork demand is uncharacteristically declining
Pork demand is uncharacteristically declining RFD-TV
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Why Having Risk Management Strategies In Place Is So Important
Why Having Risk Management Strategies In Place Is So Important Agweb Powered by Farm Journal