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The war in Ukraine and the future of the green agricultural transformation in the EU?
The war in Ukraine and the future of the green agricultural transformation in the EU? Political economy considerations Вокс Україна
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Declining Grain Prices: A Godsend for Dairy Producers
Declining Grain Prices: A Godsend for Dairy Producers Dairy Herd Management
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Farmers continue to hold onto grain
Farmers continue to hold onto grain brownfieldagnews.com
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USDA offers disaster assistance for producers facing inclement weather
USDA offers disaster assistance for producers facing inclement weather Cleveland Daily Banner
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Beryl rains are “perfect timing” for many states
A senior science fellow with Nutrien Ag Solutions says the widespread rains that Tropical Storm Beryl brought through the Corn Belt this week was perfectly timed. Eric Snodgrass says parts of Missouri, Illinois, Indiana and Michigan received up to four inches of rain. “I look at this as being a major deciding factor on the…
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July outlooks forecast heat and rains for Corn Belt
A National Weather Service meteorologist says summertime heat is expected to return to the Corn Belt. Ed Shimon says forecasts show above normal temperatures are likely this month. “There’s a pretty strong heat wave in the western third of the United States, and that’s going to start to shift to the east for the middle…
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Corn Earworms Are Early in Soybeans, Populations Are High
RALEIGH, N.C. — For many years, corn earworm has been the top pest in North Carolina soybeans in terms of cost of control and losses. Corn earworm is primarily a later-season pest and more common in later-planted soybean. The reason for this is that local populations build up in their primary nursery crop, corn. They…
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Most Consumers Lack Familiarity with U.S. Farm Bill Now Under Consideration
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — The general public has limited knowledge of the U.S. farm bill that politicians are debating on Capitol Hill, according to the June 2024 Consumer Food Insights (CFI) Report. The survey-based report out of Purdue University’s Center for Food Demand Analysis and Sustainability (CFDAS) assesses food spending, consumer satisfaction and values, support of agricultural and food policies, and…
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Clemson 2024 Corn and Soybean Field Day set for July 25
BLACKVILLE, S.C. – Corn and soybeans are important to the South Carolina economy, with 760,000 acres of corn and soybean planted in South Carolina in 2023, resulting in a $494,834,000 production value. Research-based information provided by the Clemson University Cooperative Extension Service helps keep these crops growing in the state. To help growers learn about…
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Soybeans fail to rally, see more losses
Soybeans were lower on speculative and technical selling, unable to follow through on some early firm trade. Near-term development weather looks mostly favorable, but there is a chance of hotter, drier conditions in some areas. Still, at this point, crop conditions, on the balance, are much better than a year ago and there won’t be…
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Wheat Futures Fall on Improving U.S. Production
Wheat Futures Fall on Improving U.S. Production — Daily Grain Highlights Marketscreener.com
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New Report: Agricultural Implements Market Growing Rapidly by 2031
Agricultural Implements Market Growing Rapidly by 2031 As Revealed In New Report WhaTech
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Drought declared statewide in SC, farmers impacted most
Drought declared statewide in SC after minimal rainfall in June, farmers impacted most Greenville News
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Rapeseed rally loses momentum
Rapeseed rally loses momentum: Grain market daily ahdb.org.uk
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Catastrophic Flooding Requires Diverse Crop Systems
(BROOKINGS, SD, July 10, 2024) – Record-breaking rain and floods have devastated fields in areas of Iowa, South Dakota, Minnesota, and Nebraska. Up to 1 million acres of farmland were affected, and farmers and communities have started tackling the aftermath. With many acres completely drowned out and some not planted at all, determining what to do next can be…
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Cultivate and Sell: Your Guide to Starting a Farmstand
ONLINE — Starting a roadside stand can be an opportunity to help your business grow. A roadside or a farm stand is a great way to support your operation with additional income, improve your farm’s visibility and increase your customer base, supply your community with fresh produce, and help reduce food shortage issues. As there…
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RFK Jr. speaks against USDA and processed foods during campaign event in Maine
RFK Jr. speaks against USDA and processed foods during campaign event in Maine KSWT
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Farm labor is still in demand
A senior economist at The Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City says the ag sector continues to struggle with labor. Cortney Cowley says the number of jobs isn’t the problem. “Obviously, labor is still in very large demand and like we’ve seen in the rest of the economy coming out of the pandemic, labor markets…
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Corn Silage Market Set to Surpass USD 688.4 Million by 2034
Corn Silage Market Set to Surpass USD 688.4 Million by 2034, Driven by Growing Livestock Feed Demand, Says Future Market Insights, Inc. ForexTV.com
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Federal Ag Spending Bills Considered This Week
Appropriations leaders in both chambers of Congress will convene this week with the goal of working out key spending plans. Farm Policy News says the coming weeks are critical for pushing funding bills ahead of the upcoming August recess. The Senate Appropriations Ag-FDA subcommittee is scheduled to mark up its fiscal year 2025 spending bill…