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Top Trend In Farm Machinery And Equipment Market Insights Discussed Regarding Focus On Electric Tractor
Top Trend In Farm Machinery And Equipment Market Insights Discussed Regarding Focus On Electric Tractor For…Â Â WhaTech
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Talks to end Ukraine war boosts prospects for Korean equipment makers
Talks to end Ukraine war boosts prospects for Korean equipment makers  코리아타임스
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Farmer Experiences Grazing Livestock in Solar Projects
EAST LANSING, Mich. — Michigan farmers interested in learning about grazing sheep and cattle in solar projects, as well as planning and zoning board members interested in learning about solar grazing, are invited to participate in a webinar featuring two farmers and a solar developer with solar grazing experience. The following is a brief description…
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Massey Ferguson Debuts 2025 Compact Tractor Lineup at National Farm Machinery Show
Massey Ferguson Debuts 2025 Compact Tractor Lineup at National Farm Machinery Show  Farm Equipment
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U.S. grains: Soybean futures fall on weak Chinese demand, mounting supplies
U.S. grains: Soybean futures fall on weak Chinese demand, mounting supplies  Grainews
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A global coffee price spike is about to drip into your mug
A global coffee price spike is about to drip into your mug  NBC News
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Long-Term Yogurt Consumption Tied to Decreased Incidence of Certain Types of Cancer
BOSTON — Yogurt, which contains live strains of bacteria, is thought to protect against many types of diseases, with some reports indicating it could reduce risk of colorectal cancer. A new study led by investigators from Mass General Brigham finds that yogurt consumption over time may protect against colorectal cancer through changes in the gut microbiome.…
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Case IH brings purposefully designed, farmer-first precision tech solutions to streamline farm management
Case IH brings purposefully designed, farmer-first precision tech solutions to streamline farm management  Agri-News
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5 states sue John Deere over right to repair equipment
5 states sue John Deere over right to repair equipment  The Center Square
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Kubota Launches MX4900 at Lowest Price Point in Series
Kubota Launches MX4900 at Lowest Price Point in Series : CEGÂ Â Construction Equipment Guide
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Compeer Groundbreakers program lends support to new and beginning farmers
A Midwest farm credit cooperative is supporting new and beginning farmers with financial and outreach services. CEO Jase Wagner says the Compeer Financial Groundbreakers program helps young producers face unique challenges. “Young, beginning, and small farmers in all sizes and shapes are part of our mission, and in order to really live out the long-term…
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Corn Rallies but Soybeans and Wheat Can’t Follow: Hogs Make New Highs
Corn Rallies but Soybeans and Wheat Can’t Follow: Hogs Make New Highs  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Agricultural Robots Prove Their Worth to Farmers Worldwide
Agricultural Robots Prove Their Worth to Farmers Worldwide  Global Ag Tech Initiative
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US Government Accountability Office Finds Wrongdoing by Vilsack USDA on SNAP Funding
US Government Accountability Office Finds Wrongdoing by Vilsack USDA on SNAP Funding  953mnc.com
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USDA/FSA Update: Producers can enroll in ARC and PLC
USDA/FSA Update: Producers can enroll in ARC and PLCÂ Â Timberlakesouthdakota
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Dakota Gardener: How to keep your green thumb busy in the winter
FARGO, N.D. — Groundhog Day was Feb. 2 and Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow, which means another six weeks of winter. I don’t know about you, but this isn’t a shock for me. Most North Dakotans come to expect this prediction. As gardeners in the North, winter can seem to drag on and when we…
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Trade tariffs would have a fertilizer impact
The executive director of Illinois Corn says if tariffs go into effect fertilizer pricing and availability could get complicated for U.S. farmers. President Trump has threatened 25% tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico, but the tariffs have been delayed until March. Rodney Weinzierl says potassium imports from Canada are a concern. “We import about…
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China’s Waning Grain Imports Signal Shift for Global Markets
China’s Waning Grain Imports Signal Shift for Global Markets  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Best By vs. Sell by: UGA Food Safety Expert Explains Expiration Dates
ATHENS, Ga. — Checking expiration dates is second nature for many consumers, a routine part of deciding what’s safe to eat. But those dates often indicate peak quality rather than actual safety, leading people to throw away perfectly good food out of caution — wasting both meals and money in the process. Between 30% and…