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US farm lobby wants Trump to ditch ‘drastic’ tariffs, RFK to ‘go wild’ on food
US farm lobby wants Trump to ditch ‘drastic’ tariffs, RFK to ‘go wild’ on food Farm Online
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Wheat Posts Week-End Bounce on Friday
Wheat Posts Week-End Bounce on Friday Nasdaq
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How Oklahoma farmers are preparing for drought-stricken winter
How Oklahoma farmers are preparing for drought-stricken winter PBS NewsHour
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Leaders & Markets
Leaders Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Soybeans rise on China’s export incentives change, short covering
Soybeans rise on China’s export incentives change, short covering XM
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Will New Policies Reshape the Ag Industry’s Future?
Unscripted: Will New Policies Reshape the Ag Industry’s Future? Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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SAYeTECH tackles ‘the everyday struggles of smallholder farmers’ through smart machinery development
SAYeTECH tackles ‘the everyday struggles of smallholder farmers’ through smart machinery development AgFunderNews
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Soybeans, corn, wheat rebound
Soybeans were higher on fund and technical buying. Contracts bought back some of the recent losses, with help from a bounce in soybean products. China says it will cancel VAT tax rebates for several products imported by the U.S., including modified oils like soybean cooking oil, which could lead to higher demand for domestic produced…
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New life in the farm bill
The head lobbyist with the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association says the election results could motivate Congress to get a farm bill passed in its lame duck session. Ethan Lane tells Brownfield, “That would be a really good move to clear the decks of some of this stuff going into what we know will be a…
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Leave Leaf Litter Alone for Overwintering Insects
COLLEGE STATION, Texas — Think twice before cleaning up your leaf litter this fall, a Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service expert advises. Whether you shred or rake them, leaving some leaf piles will help pollinators and beneficial insects. “Remember, leaf litter makes great overwintering sites for insects,” said Larry Stein, Ph.D., AgriLife Extension horticulture specialist and professor in the Texas A&M…
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$1B to strengthen weather forecasting for farmers announced at COP29
$1B to strengthen weather forecasting for farmers announced at COP29 Devex
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Magnify Your Soybean Yield in 2025
Magnify Your Soybean Yield in 2025 Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Gas flares contribute to 2 western North Dakota wildfires, reports say
Gas flares contribute to 2 western North Dakota wildfires, reports say Successful Farming
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CNH Brands Case IH and STEYR Win EIMA 2025 Tractor of the Year Awards
CNH Brands Case IH and STEYR Win EIMA 2025 Tractor of the Year Awards CSRwire.com
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Groups ask USDA to wait on ID rule
Groups ask USDA to wait on ID rule The Fence Post
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Grain Markets Bounce Friday After an Ugly Week: Can The Recovery Continue?
Grain Markets Bounce Friday After an Ugly Week: Can The Recovery Continue? Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Mexico’s Sheinbaum to Present Plan to Protect Country’s Non-GMO Corn in Coming Days
Mexico’s Sheinbaum to Present Plan to Protect Country’s Non-GMO Corn in Coming Days Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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U.S. Ag, Food Industry Groups Express Concerns With Trump’s Mass Deportation Plans
U.S. Ag, Food Industry Groups Express Concerns With Trump’s Mass Deportation Plans Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Crop insurance enrollment not impacted by lack of farm bill
Brownfield interviewed Rob Johansson during the recent National Association of Farm Broadcasting Convention in Kansas City, Missouri. The post Crop insurance enrollment not impacted by lack of farm bill appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.
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North Dakota Approves Summit Carbon Pipeline Permit
North Dakota Approves Summit Carbon Pipeline Permit Agweb Powered by Farm Journal