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South Dakota Farm Bureau Congratulates Sen. Thune, Gov. Noem on National Roles
HURON, S.D. — South Dakota Farm Bureau (SDFB) proudly congratulates Sen. John Thune on his recent election to Senate Majority Leader, as well as Gov. Kristi Noem on her appointment by President-Elect Donald Trump to serve as Secretary of Homeland Security. The elevation of both leaders underscores the respect they’ve earned on the national stage,…
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Food Prices Slightly Higher in October
The October Consumer Price Index numbers for food-at-home show that prices increased just 0.1% for the month and fell to 1.1% year over year. Heading into the holiday season, some prices have moderated. Andy Harig, vice president for FMI, the Food Industry Association, said, the “CPI numbers illustrate once again that — while the process…
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How Agribusinesses and Farms Can Prepare for Natural Disasters
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Major natural disasters, like Hurricanes Helene and Milton, caused severe economic and environmental damage in the southeastern region of the U.S. this fall. Although the coast is at the greatest risk for damage from hurricanes, researchers in the UK have found that they are reaching higher latitudes which can lead to more…
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Alleged border blockade by Polish farmers, Ukraine comments
Alleged border blockade by Polish farmers, Ukraine comments  RBC-Ukraine
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Ag Lenders: Just Over Half of Farmers Will Be Profitable in 2024
Ag Lenders: Just Over Half of Farmers Will Be Profitable in 2024Â Â Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Wheat markets pressured by US weather and currency
Wheat markets pressured by US weather and currency  Agronomist & Arable Farmer
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Bad Years Create Tax Planning Opportunities
EAST LANSING, Mich. — When we think about tax planning, we usually think about reducing income taxes in a profitable year. However, many farmers are facing a loss on income taxes this year. Tax planning is still valuable in an unprofitable year. Maintaining a stable taxable income over time allows you to more effectively reduce…
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FTC investigates Deere over repair access issues
FTC investigates Deere over repair access issues  Farms.com
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Green Growth: Hydrogen’s Role in Powering the Future of Agriculture
Green Growth: Hydrogen’s Role in Powering the Future of Agriculture  FuelCellsWorks
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Macron’s last-ditch attempt to stall the EU’s mega trade deal with South America
Macron’s last-ditch attempt to stall the EU’s mega trade deal with South America  POLITICO Europe
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Study Reveals Ohio’s Growing Struggle to Preserve Agricultural Land
COLUMBUS, Ohio — A trio of researchers from The Ohio State University College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences (CFAES) has conducted an in-depth analysis of Ohio’s declining agricultural land, providing new insights into the forces driving this trend and its implications for the future of farming in the state. Ani Katchova, professor and Farm…
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Jahnke president-elect of NAFB
Jahnke president-elect of NAFBÂ Â FarmWeekNow.com
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Lean hogs dip on profit-taking, wholesale meat prices
U.S. livestock: Lean hogs dip on profit-taking, wholesale meat prices  Grainews
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Corn Falls Lower Despite Record Ethanol Production
Corn Falls Lower Despite Record Ethanol Production  Nasdaq
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Chicago soybeans fall on worries over domestic demand
U.S. grains: Chicago soybeans fall on worries over domestic demand  Canadian Cattlemen
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India: Grain market workers protest, demand fixed schedule for all market activities
Grain market workers protest, demand fixed schedule for all market activities  The Tribune India
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Almost One-Third of Winter Wheat in This State Rated Very Poor/Poor
Almost One-Third of Winter Wheat in This State Rated Very Poor/Poor  Successful Farming
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Chip Flory: ‘I Don’t Like Tariffs, But My Dislike Has Softened’
Chip Flory: ‘I Don’t Like Tariffs, But My Dislike Has Softened’  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Cattle, hog futures lower heading into Friday
At the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, live and feeder cattle futures were mixed with lower cash and sharply lower wholesale business.  A light round of direct cash cattle business took place on Thursday. Live deals in the South were at $185, that’s $2 lower than the previous week’s weighted averages. There were also some live…
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Greenlight’s Einhorn Bets on Agricultural Machinery Despite Industry Slump
Greenlight’s Einhorn Bets on Agricultural Machinery Despite Industry Slump  The Deep Dive