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Grains Rebound, With New Highs in Cattle: What Drove the Rally?
Grains Rebound, With New Highs in Cattle: What Drove the Rally? Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Grain markets trend higher amid weather, trade developments
Grain markets trend higher amid weather, trade developments | Midday Markets | January 28, 2025 Rural Radio Network
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USDA rule addresses biofuel tax credit
USDA rule addresses biofuel tax credit – Ohio Ag Net Ohio’s Country Journal and Ohio Ag Net
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What’s next for the dairy industry?
Photo by Brownfield’s Erin Anderson. A dairy market analyst says there’s potential for expansion in the industry. Mike North with Ever.ag says growing consumer interest in dairy as a protein could create more market opportunities for dairy producers. “Products that promote health, for example,” he says. “Consumers are demanding more protein and as we walk…
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Will the US Lumber Market Thrive or Break Under Trump?
RALEIGH, N.C. — Wondering how the U.S. lumber market might fare under the Trump Administration? This new article, published by the NC State College of Natural Resources, provides insight. NC State associate professor of forest economics and policy forest economics, Rajan Parajuli, suggests “the U.S. lumber and the overall wood product markets may remain volatile given the uncertainty…
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Cloud-seeders worried about ‘rampant misinformation’
Cloud-seeding must weather ‘rampant’ misinformation storm, expert warns The National
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How Farmers Can Try to Prepare for Tariffs in 2025
With additional trade wars on the horizon for 2025, Ag America’s Senior Director of Institutional Business Curt Covington says producers need to prepare for impact, and that hope alone is not a strategy. “If you hope that this is not going to affect your sector of agriculture, that’s a bad place to start.…
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Let’s Cook Charcuterie Boards
LEBANON, Pa. — Anyone interested in learning about fun and nutritious entertaining ideas can get advice from Penn State Extension educators during a workshop titled “Let’s Cook Charcuterie Boards.” The event will occur from 2 to 4 p.m. on Feb. 27, at the Club at Juniper Village, 101 Hearthstone Lane, Lebanon, PA. Charcuterie boards can…
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Midday cash livestock markets
Direct cash cattle trade activity remains quiet. Bids have yet to surface. Asking prices have been noted at $208 to $210 live in the South, but still haven’t been established in the North. Significant trade volume will likely be delayed until sometime Thursday or Friday. Boxed beef is higher at midday on solid demand for…
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Economist says heifer retention isn’t enough to grow the cattle herd
A livestock economist says the latest Cattle on Feed report shows no signs of widespread expansion in the cattle herd. Kenny Burdine with the University of Kentucky says the USDA estimates 38.7 percent of on-feed inventory is heifers. “It’s definitely not a number that implies that we’re retaining heifers enough to grow a cow herd,”…
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Marketing advisor concerned about new soybean crush plants
A marketing advisor has concerns about the future of new and expanded soybean crushing facilities. John Heinberg with Total Farm Marketing tells Brownfield demand for soybean oil to make renewable biodiesel has struggled. “Right now, the picture is very cloudy in terms of the biofuels side. You know first off, the Biden administration really kind…
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New grain futures highs followed by a correction
New grain futures highs followed by a correction Farm and Dairy
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How Will Trump’s Federal Freeze on Grants Affect USDA?
How Will Trump’s Federal Freeze on Grants Affect USDA? Lancaster Farming
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Lend an ear: Corn-based material introduced for biodegradable packaging
Corn Next believes it has cracked the corn code for more sustainable packaging and is eyeing a move to Illinois to be closer to supplier ADM.
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Cade Elected 2025 U.S. Poultry & Egg Association Chair
TUCKER, Ga. — Jonathan Cade, president of Hy-Line International, Des Moines, Iowa, was elected chair of the board of directors of U.S. Poultry & Egg Association (USPOULTRY). The board meeting was held during the International Poultry Expo, part of the 2025 International Production & Processing Expo (IPPE). Cade previously served as vice chair. Cade has…
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Outlook shows range of corn price possibilities
A co-founder of AgMarket.net says several factors are influencing price possibilities in the corn market this year. Matt Bennett, who also farms in central Illinois, says issues with the crop in the U.S. or South America would push prices higher. “Does that mean $6 corn?” He says, “I’m not sure. That would be the very…
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Minnesota Corn Growers pushing for new farm bill
The farm bill is driving discussion among many state and national ag organizations. Minnesota Corn Growers president Jim Kanten tells Brownfield it was a major topic during their association’s annual meeting last week. “We talked about several different things, farm bill is one of the issues that we’re going to be working on.” He tells…
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Indiana Farmer Turns Trash into Treasure
Indiana Farmer Turns Trash into Treasure Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Dannar brings a multipurpose electric platform to the off-highway market – Charged EVs
Dannar brings a multipurpose electric platform to the off-highway market Charged EVs