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Rep. Ronny Jackson introduces House legislation to prevent foreign interference in U.S. agriculture
Rep. Ronny Jackson introduces House legislation to prevent foreign interference in U.S. agriculture  MSN
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Kubota robots bring versatility to the vineyard
Kubota robots bring versatility to the vineyard  Farm Progress
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Ukraine lost quarter of its sown areas due to Russia’s invasion, expert says
Ukraine lost quarter of its sown areas due to Russia’s invasion, expert says  MSN
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Equipment Hub: Eco-friendly and modular designs lead innovations in planting equipment
Equipment Hub: Eco-friendly and modular designs lead innovations in planting equipment  Ag Proud
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FTC vs. John Deere: Two Experts Answer Key Questions
FTC vs. John Deere: Two Experts Answer Key Questions  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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An early win for E15 in Trump’s second term
There’s a sign from the Trump administration that year-round E15 use is coming. The President signed an executive order declaring an energy emergency which included allowing E15 use in the summertime. Renewable Fuels Association President and CEO Geoff Cooper tells Brownfield it’s a welcome start. “It’s good to know that the new administration is already…
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U.S. grain futures fall as Trump ratchets up tariff threats
U.S. grain futures fall as Trump ratchets up tariff threats  MSN
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Cattle futures close sharply higher waiting for another round of direct business
At the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, live and feeder cattle were up sharply, expecting another round of steady to higher cash business. February live cattle closed $3.00 higher at $200.05 and April live cattle closed $2.45 higher at $199.77. March feeder cattle closed $5.82 higher at $273.07 and April feeders closed $4.82 higher at $271.30. It…
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Dealers feel the heat as kit sales plummet and costs rocket
Dealers feel the heat as kit sales plummet and costs rocket  FarmersWeekly
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Chicago soy, corn futures lower on profit-taking, Argentina weather
U.S. grains: Chicago soy, corn futures lower on profit-taking, Argentina weather  Grainews
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CBOT Weekly: Headlines dictate U.S. futures
CBOT Weekly: Headlines dictate U.S. futures  Farmtario
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Beef imports likely to increase in 2025
A livestock economist says tight supplies will force more beef imports in 2025. Brenda Boetel with the University of Wisconsin River Falls tells Brownfield says the U.S. imported almost 4.4 billion pounds of beef in 2024. “That’s about an 18-19 percent increase over 2023 and we really expect in 2025 we’ll probably continue to increase…
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Tariff barriers affect trade flows more than they do prices
Tariff barriers affect trade flows more than they do prices  The Western Producer
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Grains Set Back on Profit Taking or More? Cattle Make All-Time Highs
Grains Set Back on Profit Taking or More? Cattle Make All-Time Highs  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Key Ag Policy Veterans Join Rollins’ USDA Team
Key Ag Policy Veterans Join Rollins’ USDA Team  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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How artificial intelligence could change the ag space
The CEO of the Syngenta Group says artificial intelligence will continue to have an impact on how farmers use technology. Jeff Rowe recently took part in the World Economic Forum. “We’re able to take images, use satellite imagery, drone imagery and be able to then analyze whether or not there’s a disease or pest pressure…
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Review of phase one deal encouraged before new tariffs
The CEO of the U.S. Soybean Export Council says he hopes the Trump administration reviews the phase one trade agreement with China before implementing any tariffs. Jim Sutter tells Brownfield it’s important the U.S. maintain trading relationships with China. “That’s our number one market for whole soybeans, China last year took about 40 percent of…
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Regenerative Agriculture In South America
Regenerative Agriculture In South America  Anthesis Group
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Forage supplies ample as winter weather continues
Forage supplies ample as winter weather continues  brownfieldagnews.com