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US Cash Grains-Soy, corn basis bids mostly steady in quiet trade
US Cash Grains-Soy, corn basis bids mostly steady in quiet trade XM
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August Through October Weather Affected Corn, Soybean Yields
August Through October Weather Affected Corn, Soybean Yields DTN The Progressive Farmer
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Manage post-election grain market risk
Manage post-election grain market risk Farm Progress
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Tyson more than doubles profits after building ‘stronger chicken business’
Strong demand and operational efficiencies have boosted the meat giant’s sales despite ongoing challenges from tighter cattle supplies.
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Corn, Soy, & Wheat In the Red
Corn, Soy, & Wheat In the Red | Wednesday, November 13, 2024 Successful Farming
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Grains Continue to Slide Despite Strong Demand: Livestock Mixed
Grains Continue to Slide Despite Strong Demand: Livestock Mixed Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Tractor Tire Design Impacts On-Road Performance
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — As farms grow and fields get farther apart, farm equipment—especially tractors—spend more time on the road. Getting from field to field smoothly and quickly is crucial for productivity. Choosing tires that match your operation’s in-field and on-road needs ensures safe, efficient and comfortable road travel while maintaining performance in the field. “Tire…
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Mid-week market movers: Grain market daily
Mid-week market movers: Grain market daily ahdb.org.uk
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Support local agriculture this holiday season
FRANKFORT, Ky. — As the holidays approach, Kentuckians across the Commonwealth prepare to celebrate with family, food, and festive gatherings. It’s a time of togetherness and gratitude, and it’s also an opportunity to reflect on how we can strengthen our communities. One powerful way we can do this is by choosing to support local businesses…
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2024 was good for some farmers, bad for others
2024 was good for some farmers, bad for others Farm Progress
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USDA projects fewer acres, greater production ahead for US
USDA projects fewer acres, greater production ahead for US World Grain
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American Ag Network’s 40-Year Legacy Expands to FARM
(FARGO, ND) – American Ag Network is celebrating its 40-year anniversary with the launch of parent brand, Farm And Ranch Media (FARM). The legacy radio network brand, alongside almost seven years on the air with nationally syndicated talk show Agriculture of America (AOA) and the commodity-focused podcast/radio show, Market Talk, are aligning under one barn…
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Good Supply, Good Prices for 8R Series Tractors
Good Supply, Good Prices for 8R Series Tractors Successful Farming
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Showers shifting from the eastern Plains to the Corn Belt
Across the Corn Belt, Wednesday’s Midwestern high temperatures should range from near 45°F in the Great Lakes region to 60°F or higher in the lower Missouri Valley. Producers are attempting to complete any remaining summer crop harvesting. On the Plains, significant snow remains on the ground across portions of the central and southern High Plains. …
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An active pattern for much of the Heartland; a cooling trend gets underway for most
Looking ahead, the 6- to 10-day outlook calls for the likelihood of below-normal temperatures in the West, while warmer-than-normal weather will prevail across the eastern half of the U.S. Meanwhile, near- or above-normal precipitation across most of the country should contrast with drier-than-normal conditions along the northern Atlantic Coast. The post An active pattern for…
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National Grange President Calls for Unity, Sustainability, and Rural Advocacy to Strengthen America’s Future
BETTENDORF, IOWA – Addressing delegates, members, and guests assembled at the 158th Annual National Grange Convention, National Grange President Christine E. Hamp laid out pressing issues impacting rural communities, the nation’s agricultural sector, and the American Dream. As the leader of the oldest farm and rural advocacy organization in the country, Hamp urged a renewed commitment to…
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ASA Congratulates Lee Zeldin on EPA Administrator Nomination
Washington, D.C. — The American Soybean Association welcomes President-elect Donald Trump’s nomination of former U.S. Representative Lee Zeldin (R-NY) to serve as Environmental Protection Agency Administrator. ASA Chief Executive Officer Stephen Censky said, “From representing a congressional district with significant agriculture production to protecting the Long Island Sound, former Congressman Lee Zeldin is no stranger to…
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U.S. Sales of Ag Tractors and Combines Fall in October 2024
MILWAUKEE – U.S. sales of Ag tractors decreased 14.2% in October 2024 compared to the year prior, according to new data from the Association of Equipment Manufacturers. Sales of combines also fell during the month, dropping 34.6% compared to 2023. “October’s sales of ag tractors and combines follow a September that also showed a slowdown in sales,”…
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Expect messaging shift on conservation, climate in Trump USDA
Expect messaging shift on conservation, climate in Trump USDA Agri-Pulse
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As Rural America Turns Gray, ‘Older Age’ Counties Triple
As Rural America Turns Gray, ‘Older Age’ Counties Triple Successful Farming