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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
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The Trump effect on grain markets
The Trump effect on grain markets Manitobe Co-Operator
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Keep Food Safety in Mind this Thanksgiving
Keep Food Safety in Mind this Thanksgiving GlobeNewswire
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Is the renewable diesel boom over?
An ag economist says U.S biodiesel expansion projects will likely remain on hold unless new policies incentivize more demand. Scott Irwin with the University of Illinois tells Brownfield new processing capacity has increased biodiesel production to more than four billion gallons over the past five years. “A couple of years ago, we might have been…
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Are You Average? Study Reveals Americans’ Weekly Sandwich Count
WASHINGTON — Grilled cheese, chicken, and turkey rule the sandwich category, according to a recent survey. The poll of 2,000 general population Americans revealed their favorite sandwiches, how preferences vary, and even some secret sandwich hacks. According to the results, Americans’ favorite sandwiches are: Grilled cheese (42%), chicken (40%), turkey (30%) ham (27%) tuna (24%),…
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Blood Harvest: Craigslist Serial Killers Lure Victims With Fake Farm
Blood Harvest: Craigslist Serial Killers Lure Victims With Fake Farm Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Sleep Is No Light Matter for Bees
SAN DIEGO, Calif. — In an emerging red flag for the digital era, sleep experts have warned us to avoid screen time in bed, sounding the alarm that light emitted from phones and other electronic devices can disrupt our sleep patterns. That’s one way that science is waking up to the broad range of health…
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Nebraska cattle producer says drought, market volatility are top concerns for industry
A western Nebraska cattle producer says she’s concerned with ongoing drought and market volatility. Jaclyn Wilson tells Brownfield after getting great rainfall in the spring, it’s been mostly dry. “I think that’s been one of the challenges, making sure our grazing management systems are in place, our drought management program is in place and really…
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Veteran’s Creativity Turns a Shipping Container into a Farm
Veteran’s Creativity Turns a Shipping Container into a Farm USDA.gov
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Minnesota Judge Rules In Favor Of Project To Store Carbon Emissions In ND
(Undated) — A report compiled by an administrative law judge is recommending that officials with the Minnesota Public Utilities Commission sign off on part of the planned Summit Carbon Solutions project to store millions of tons of carbon dioxide underground in North Dakota. Authorities say the twenty-eight-mile segment in Otter Tail and Wilkin counties would…
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New Report Highlights Impact of Glyphosate Loss on Farm Bill Programs
CINCINNATI, Nov. 12, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — The Directions Group, formerly Aimpoint Research, today announced the release of a new report, “Farm Bill Programs and the Role of Crop Protection Tools,” which identifies significant impacts on the farm bill and federal agricultural policy if U.S. farmers lost access to glyphosate, the most commonly used herbicide. The commodities, conservation, nutrition, and crop…
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There Are Flowers Too? Some Plants Prized for Foliage Surprise Gardeners With Late-Season Blooms
NEW YORK — I’ve been taking Miguel, my 12-year-old Havanese, for 3,500-step walks around the neighborhood lately (and telling myself he’s the only one who can’t handle longer strolls). And now that the weather is cooling, I’m noticing that some of the plants we encounter along the way look nothing like their mid-summer selves. Sure,…