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New avian flu plan hatched by USDA, but experts are wary
New avian flu plan hatched by USDA, but experts are wary Public News Service
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Farm Equipment’s Best of the Web: March 7, 2025
Farm Equipment’s Best of the Web: March 7, 2025 Farm Equipment
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Corn, soybeans ease after rally; US tariff relief limits decline
Corn, soybeans ease after rally; US tariff relief limits decline Business Recorder
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President Trump eliminates two key food safety committees
President Trump eliminates two key food safety committees Food Safety News
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Surprise as Trump agrees further tariff concessions
Surprise as Trump agrees further tariff concessions MSN
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CME hog futures rise on Mexico tariff reprieve; cattle tick lower
CME hog futures rise on Mexico tariff reprieve; cattle tick lower TradingView
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Corn, soy, wheat climb as Mexico earns tariff reprieve
U.S. grains: Corn, soy, wheat climb as Mexico earns tariff reprieve Country Guide
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US stocks plunge to ‘worst day of 2025’ as Donald Trump’s trade war bites
US stocks plunge to ‘worst day of 2025’ as Donald Trump’s trade war bites MSN
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Optimizing Corn Production for Greater Efficiency
RALEIGH, N.C. — From juicy corn on the cob and crunchy tortilla chips to livestock feed and ethanol for gasoline, corn is an essential crop for many of the products of daily life. But this golden crop needs a lot of nitrogen-based fertilizer to produce a profitable yield, and all that fertilizer costs farmers a…
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Asgrow brand to launch new traits in the years to come
Ryan Goddard, Asgrow Brand Manager, caught up with Brownfield at Commodity Classic to talk new trait technologies from the brand. Bayer Crop Science recently announced the development of Vyconic Soybeans, which will be sold under the Asgrow brand. Learn more below about new products coming out later this year. The post Asgrow brand to launch…
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Chicken Meat Prices Hold Steady Despite Rising Egg Costs
COLLEGE STATION, Texas — Consumers may have noticed the cost of chicken meat has not climbed in relation to soaring egg prices amid production losses due to highly pathogenic avian influenza, HPAI. Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service experts say several factors make meat production broiler farms more resilient to outbreaks, keeping prices relatively stable. Chicken meat…
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DOGE suffers biggest loss yet as thousands of probationary USDA employees ordered back to work
DOGE suffers biggest loss yet as thousands of probationary USDA employees ordered back to work MSN
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Trump Exempts Mexico Goods From Tariffs for a Month, But Doesn’t Mention Canada
Trump Exempts Mexico Goods From Tariffs for a Month, But Doesn’t Mention Canada Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Farmers Will Pay More for Fertilizer Because of President Trump’s Tariffs
Farmers Will Pay More for Fertilizer Because of President Trump’s Tariffs The Equation
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Monarch Tractor Appoints New Executive Hire, Steve Peck, as CRO
LIVERMORE, Calif. — Monarch Tractor, maker of the MK-V — the world’s first fully electric, driver-optional, and smart tractor — announces the appointment of a new executive hire, Steve Peck, as Chief Revenue Officer. Bringing two decades of experience in sales, business development, and deep go-to-market strategy across manufacturing and software verticals, Peck joins Monarch’s C-suite…
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Planning ahead for the upcoming growing season
Minnesota-based Channel Technical Agronomist Todd Vagts talked to Brownfield at Commodity Classic about new trait technologies and the upcoming 2025 growing season. Hear the full interview from Denver, Colorado below. The post Planning ahead for the upcoming growing season appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.
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Ukraine Expands Agricultural Exports to China with New Trade Agreements
Ukraine Expands Agricultural Exports to China with New Trade Agreements Odessa Journal
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Drought Status Update for the Midwest
Drought Status Update for the Midwest Drought.gov
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Research Reveals Genetic Mechanisms for Fine-Tuning Agronomic Traits in Corn
ST. LOUIS, Mo. — A research team led by Andrea Eveland, PhD, associate member at the Donald Danforth Plant Science Center, has uncovered key genetic regulatory factors that control pleiotropy-a phenomenon where a single gene influences multiple traits. Their study, “Regulatory variation controlling architectural pleiotropy” recently published in the journal, Nature Communications, sheds new light on how genes governing…
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Dollars & Sense Considerations of Extending Days on Feed in Feedlot
AMES, Iowa – Increasing days on feed for feedlot cattle isn’t a new idea. However, several research studies in recent years have shown that as cattle get bigger a large percentage of their weight gain is in the form of carcass weight gain. Grant Crawford, associate director of cattle technical services at Merck Animal Health, said…
