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Ag equipment sales down across the board in June
Ag equipment sales down across the board in June Successful Farming
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Beef, soybean meal export sales at marketing year lows
Export sales for a pair of key commodities hit marketing year lows during the week ending July 4th. The USDA says beef exports were down sharply on the week as several leading buyers did make purchases, but also made small reductions in those purchases. Soybean meal’s marketing year low followed a handful of outright cancelations.…
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U.S. Senate committee increases 2025 ag budget
The U.S. Senate Appropriations Committee has unanimously passed a budget for 2025 that increases investments in agricultural research and conservation while fully funding the Women, Infant, and Children program. Chair Patty Murry says the Agriculture, Rural Development, FDA, and Related Agencies bill is a lifeline for families. “This bill provides essential new resources to ensure…
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Ukraine Says It Seized Vessel That Had Ferried ‘Looted’ Grain
Ukraine Says It Seized Vessel That Had Ferried ‘Looted’ Grain BNN Bloomberg
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Grain futures higher ahead of WASDE tomorrow
Grain futures higher ahead of WASDE tomorrow | Thursday, July 11, 2024 Successful Farming
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The rise of autonomous machines in farming
The rise of autonomous machines in farming Farms.com
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Some Ag Damage Reported from Hurricane Beryl
Some Ag Damage Reported from Hurricane Beryl Farm Policy News
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Effective Runoff Management for Open Lots, Outdoor Manure Storages During Wet Weather
AMES, Iowa – Many areas of Iowa have experienced higher than average precipitation events with a string of continued wet weather. This abnormally wet weather pattern has caused drainage and flooding issues in the states. During wet weather patterns, farmers must be vigilant in monitoring storage levels of runoff holding ponds and out-of-barn manure. Runoff occurs…
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More corn in the ground is not helping already deflated crop prices
More corn in the ground is not helping already deflated crop prices Agweek
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La Niña is coming – Here’s how it could change the weather
La Niña is coming. Here’s how it could change the weather. The Washington Post
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Extreme heat kills seven as temperatures climb in Washington region
Extreme heat kills seven as temperatures climb in Washington region The Washington Post
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AgWest Farm Credit Awards $327,500 in Scholarships to 131 Students
SPOKANE, Wash. — AgWest Farm Credit, a leading financial institution serving the agricultural industry, is proud to announce the recipients of its annual scholarship program. This year, 131 students across AgWest’s seven-state service territory have been awarded a total of $327,500 in scholarships. “We are committed to investing in the future of agriculture by supporting talented…
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Insight: The Joys of Summer
MANHATTAN, Kan. — A few months ago, I registered my two children for two weeks of swimming lessons at our town’s pool. Registering my 8-year-old daughter for lessons was a nonnegotiable. She needs to continue learning skills that’ll help her keep her head above water while also gaining strength as a swimmer. My son, on…
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Grain Mill Grinder Industry Set for 4.6% Annual Growth, Valued at USD 1,547.8 Million by 2033
Grain Mill Grinder Industry Set for 4.6% Annual Growth, Valued at USD 1,547.8 Million by 2033 Market Research Blog
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Wheat, corn edge higher off of sharp declines
Wheat, corn edge higher off of sharp declines Food Business News
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North Texas police searching for thieves who stole John Deere tractor
North Texas police searching for thieves who stole John Deere tractor, Lincoln welder from Longhorn Arena The Killeen Daily Herald
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Beryl Damage Estimate Approaches $32 Billion
AccuWeather’s preliminary estimate of the total damage and economic loss from Hurricane Beryl in the United States is $28-32 billion. “Beryl will go down in the history books as a record-breaking hurricane,” says AccuWeather Chief Meteorologist Jon Porter. “It was the earliest Category 5 hurricane on record in the Atlantic Basin, causing catastrophic damage in…
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Ag Trade Deficit Jumps in Fiscal Year Through May
The agricultural trade deficit, or the value of exports from the U.S. versus imports into the country, increased in the first eight months of the fiscal year. USDA data says the deficit was at $15.2 billion thus far in the 2023-2024 marketing year that runs through September 30. That compares with a deficit of $3.89…