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Taranis Launches Ag Assistant™ to Transform Farm Decision Making
Taranis Launches Ag Assistant™ to Transform Farm Decision Making IT News Online
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Agtech retailers team to fight potential China drone ban
As Congress takes aim at manufacturer DJI, a new lobbying group is advocating for cybersecurity standards in agricultural equipment while ensuring access to drone technology.
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Be disciplined in grain marketing
Arlan Suderman, the chief commodities economist with StoneX Group, says farmers must be disciplined in their marketing plans, especially if there’s still old crop left in the grain bin to sell. The post Be disciplined in grain marketing appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.
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Brazil’s Corn Harvest Drops but Still Second-Largest Ever
Brazil’s farmers are expected to harvest 4.561 billion bushels of corn in the 2023-2024 season, including the country’s first, second, and third crops. Farmdoc Daily says that is 12 percent less than last year’s record harvest. Brazil’s National Supply Company, Conab, says the expected reduction in total corn production is mainly attributed to smaller acreage…
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Grassley on Trump, Vance Trade, Immigration Platform
Donald Trump’s pick for his running mate, Ohio Senator JD Vance, defends Trump’s plans for sweeping tariffs and deportation of undocumented immigrants. A leading farm state senator disagrees with at least one of those. Vance has defended Trump’s plan for tariffs as high as ten percent, renewing concerns and memories in farm country of losses…
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Cooler days ahead for the Heartland; a wet pattern across the southern, eastern U.S.
Looking ahead, the 6- to 10-day outlook calls for the likelihood of below-normal temperatures across central and southern sections of the Rockies and Plains, as well as the mid-South and much of the Midwest and interior Southeast. Hotter-than-normal conditions will cover an area stretching from the Pacific Coast to the northern Plains, along with Florida’s…
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Wheat recovers from four-month low, soy and corn extend bounce
Wheat recovers from four-month low, soy and corn extend bounce XM
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Ukraine set for rain after record-breaking heatwave, forecaster says
Ukraine set for rain after record-breaking heatwave, forecaster says Yahoo News UK
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USDA: largest spring wheat production since 2020
USDA: largest spring wheat production since 2020 World Grain
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New Study Showcases Corn Farming’s Contribution to the Economy
WASHINGTON — Corn growers were responsible for a $151 billion boost to the U.S. economy in 2023, according to a new report released this week by the National Corn Growers Association (NCGA). The report, entitled NCGA Economic Contribution Study for 2023, looked at a number of ways in which corn growers shaped the economy, including economic…
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There’s a bipartisan effort urging USDA to protect U.S. potato crops
Wyden, Crapo lead bipartisan effort urging USDA to protect U.S. potato crops The Packer
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Cooling prices chill drive to add wheat acres in U.S. Corn Belt
Cooling prices chill drive to add wheat acres in U.S. Corn Belt Successful Farming
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The “greenhouse effect”: How an oft-touted climate solution threatens agricultural workers
The “greenhouse effect”: How an oft-touted climate solution threatens agricultural workers The Associated Press
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Due to the war, Ukrainian farmers have already lost more than $50B, and the heat will deprive Ukraine of 5 million tons of harvest
Due to the war, Ukrainian farmers have already lost more than $50B, and the heat will deprive Ukraine of 5 million tons of harvest. Ukraine Business News
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Russian farmers fight to salvage harvest as major region cuts forecast
Russian farmers fight to salvage harvest as major region cuts forecast MSN
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July known for hottest days ever in Missouri and Kansas
July known for hottest days ever in Missouri and Kansas MSN
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Words of lament and hope for Kansas as big agriculture eradicates farmland traditions
Words of lament and hope for Kansas as big agriculture eradicates farmland traditions Kansas Reflector
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7 precautions to prevent shed fires
7 precautions to prevent shed fires Farm Progress
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CLAAS Announces New Combine Dealer Network in Ohio
CLAAS Announces New Combine Dealer Network in Ohio Morning Ag Clips –
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New Online Agriculture Course Grows Skills in Identifying Corn, Soybean Field Insects
URBANA, Ill. — One thing is for sure, if there is a farm field, insects will visit it. Having the skills to identify insects inhabiting crop fields across the Midwest improves one’s ability to identify and effectively manage insect pests while avoiding unnecessary interventions that may negatively affect beneficial insects as well as farmer profitability.…