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Rep. Mace launches inquiry into USDA oversight after monkey escape
Rep. Mace launches inquiry into USDA oversight after monkey escape WSAV-TV
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Kentucky farmers press through wet conditions for harvest
Warmer and wetter weather last week didn’t cause too many delays for Kentucky farmers. The USDA says harvest is 95 percent complete for corn and 83 percent complete for soybeans. Tobacco is 56 percent stripped. Winter wheat is 74 percent planted, 56 percent emerged and rated 34 percent good to excellent. Topsoil is called 70…
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California biofuel restrictions limit farms’ role in renewable energy transition
New changes to the state’s low carbon fuel standard cap incentives for soybean oil in renewable diesel and give a timeline to phase out subsidies for dairy methane digesters.
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Minnesota Farm Bureau president “all over the board” on lame duck farm bill
The president of Minnesota Farm Bureau isn’t sure what to think of a lame duck farm bill. “I’ve been all over the board, and you talk to so-called experts and they’re all over the board.” Dan Glessing, who farms near Waverly in central Minnesota, tells Brownfield Farm Bureau continues to advocate for a farm bill…
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Why the agtech sector may be rebounding
Total investment increased more than 10% for two consecutive quarters following a dry spell for the category, according to Pitchbook, though fewer deals are happening.
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Climate Change Conference COP29 Kicked Off with Hungary’s Focus on Protecting Farmers
Climate Change Conference COP29 Kicked Off with Hungary’s Focus on Protecting Farmers Hungarian Conservative
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Grains Lower for a Second Day on Technical Selling, Higher Dollar
Grains Lower for a Second Day on Technical Selling, Higher Dollar Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Winter Wheat Condition Improving
Winter Wheat Condition Improving Successful Farming
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A Farmer’s Guide to Welding: Essential Information for Agricultural Repairs
A Farmer’s Guide to Welding: Essential Information for Agricultural Repairs Successful Farming
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Optimize Your Smart Farming Decisions for Maximum Efficiency Gains
Optimize Your Smart Farming Decisions for Maximum Efficiency Gains Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Pete’s Pick of the Week: Illinois Auction Features Used Semis, John Deere Fleet
Pete’s Pick of the Week: Illinois Auction Features Used Semis, John Deere Fleet Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Soybean Farmers Talk Turkey as Thanksgiving Approaches
PRINCETON, Ky. — Farmers are, by and large, big on family. As the weather turns cooler and we look toward the end of the year, two of the biggest, most family-oriented holidays for many of us are on the horizon. With the first of those being Thanksgiving, we’re thankful for turkey. Poultry is Kentucky’s number…
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Trump’s reelection hands food policy back to the industry
Changes of leadership at the FDA and the USDA could have a large impact on the way we make and consume food, writes Sean McBride of DSM Communications.
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Down day for soybeans, corn, wheat
Soybeans were lower on fund and technical selling. Beans are monitoring the generally favorable crop weather in South America, which has pushed planting forward. CONAB’s updated outlook for Brazil’s crop is scheduled for Thursday, November 14th. Stateside, as of Sunday, 96% of U.S. soybeans are harvested, compared to the five-year average of 91%. The delayed…
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New Names Surface for Trump’s Possible Pick for Secretary of Agriculture
New Names Surface for Trump’s Possible Pick for Secretary of Agriculture Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Generative AI-equipped energy-saving vertical farming technologies designed to grow strawberries
Generative AI-equipped energy-saving vertical farming technologies designed to grow strawberries hortidaily.com
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Trump Taps Lee Zeldin to Lead EPA; What Does it Signal for Agriculture?
Trump Taps Lee Zeldin to Lead EPA; What Does it Signal for Agriculture? Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Is the Green Deal still on track?
Is the Green Deal on track? The Parliament Magazine
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Four ways Trump could impact the agriculture sector during second term
Four ways Trump could impact the agriculture sector during second term Perryville Republic Monitor