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Some Texas Corn Farmers May Switch to Planting Cotton Due to Dry Conditions
Although corn and sorghum planting continues to progress across Texas, agronomists suggest that some farmers might switch from planting acres in corn and sorghum to cotton this year amidst continuing drought. In West Central Texas, Reagan Noland, an assistant professor and extension agronomist for Texas A&M University, said both corn and sorghum acreage will be…
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Corn Acres Will Top 95 Million in 2025, USDA Says
Corn Acres Will Top 95 Million in 2025, USDA Says Farm Policy News
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USDA funds corn-, soybean-derived fuels ahead of tariffs
USDA funds corn-, soybean-derived fuels ahead of tariffs Spectrum News
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Chicago grains edge up as traders focus on planting and tariffs
Chicago grains edge up as traders focus on planting and tariffs Business Recorder
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FarmWise closure signals ag tech industry shifts
FarmWise closure signals ag tech industry shifts Farm Progress
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FSA has answers about ECAP program
Producers are signing up for the Emergency Commodity Assistance Program (ECAP) for the 2024 crop year, but some still have questions about how to sign up and what they are eligible for. Wisconsin Farm Service Agency director Greg Biba explains how to sign up and find answers about the program The post FSA has answers…
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Don’t let the planter take money out of your pocket
Don’t let the planter take money out of your pocket Farm Progress
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Think Through Barn Repairs Before Rebuilding
LAGRANGE, Ind. — A series of recent storms damaged some barns and homes in the area. Jeff Burbrink, Purdue Extension’s Agriculture Educator in LaGrange County, offered some advice on repairing those structures. Burbrink urged caution around damaged buildings. There are often hazards like nails, splintered boards and unstable walls or roofs. Protective eyewear, sturdy shoes…
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Escorts Kubota expects sales growth to continue after selling 15% more tractors in March
Escorts Kubota expects sales growth to continue after selling 15% more tractors in March CNBC TV18
