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USDA Offers Disaster Assistance to Agricultural Producers Impacted by Hurricane Beryl
USDA Offers Disaster Assistance to Agricultural Producers Impacted by Hurricane Beryl Morning Ag Clips –
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Revolutionising Farming: How Technology is Transforming Agriculture
Revolutionising Farming: How Technology is Transforming Agriculture AGDAILY
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Canada: Harvest pressure approaches, expecting market to bounce back
Pulse Weekly: Harvest pressure approaches, expecting market to bounce back Canadian Cattlemen
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Farmers Increasingly Turn to Retrofitting
Farmers finding retrofitting viable brownfieldagnews.com
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Soybeans, corn up on oversold signals, storm damage concerns
Soybeans, corn up on oversold signals, storm damage concerns brownfieldagnews.com
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5 Reasons Fertilizer Prices Are High Right Now
5 Reasons Fertilizer Prices Are High Right Now Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Ag Lender Encourages Farmers To Make Financial Decisions Based On Numbers, Not Emotions
Ag Lender Encourages Farmers To Make Financial Decisions Based On Numbers, Not Emotions Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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The Extracellular Water Feed Anomaly
WATERTOWN, Wis. — In agriculture, rain typically poses two major pain points: challenges to field traffic and harvesting timelines. As most of Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin are well above long-term average rainfalls this time of year, the Midwest’s 2024 growing season has not only included extreme amounts of moisture but also offered up an…
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U.S. grains: Oversold corn and soy bounce back after lows
U.S. grains: Oversold corn and soy bounce back after lows Country Guide
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Sen. Grassley on ag manufacturing layoffs amid economic downturn
Grassley on ag manufacturing layoffs amid economic downturn brownfieldagnews.com
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Agronomist looking to expand drone application technology
A Purdue University agronomist is working on advancing aerial drone spraying technology on corn and soybeans. Darcy Telenko says this is the second year of trials. “What we’ve been trying to do is just answer a couple of questions on how aerial drone technology compares to our ground equipment,” she says. “Initially, we had two…
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RaboResearch: Ag slowly heading toward autonomous machines – Feedstuffs
RaboResearch: Ag slowly heading toward autonomous machines Feedstuffs
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EU considers reimposing duties on three more agricultural products from Ukraine
EU considers reimposing duties on three more agricultural products from Ukraine MSN
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$4,500 Per Acre Plus a Signing Bonus? What Solar Companies Are Now Offering Farmers To Lease Their Ground
$4,500 Per Acre Plus a Signing Bonus? What Solar Companies Are Now Offering Farmers To Lease Their Ground Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Mulling in-season fertilizer
A north Iowa farmer facing tight crop margins suggests applying in-season fertilizer was not an easy decision. Caleb Renner and his family grow corn and soybeans near Klemme where they are currently side-dressing corn. “It was a difficult decision to make, and the fact that we are applying it ourselves and that we have a…
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Corn and soybeans thrive despite weather woes
Corn and soybeans thrive despite weather woes Farms.com
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Trump Picks JD Vance as Running Mate, Here’s Where He Stands on Policy Issues and Agriculture
Trump Picks JD Vance as Running Mate, Here’s Where He Stands on Policy Issues and Agriculture Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Farming Under the Influence?
ATHENS, Ga. — A new University of Georgia study reveals that one in five U.S. farmers report binge drinking when they experience high levels of stress. The paper underlines the link between farmers using alcohol to cope with stress. Farming is a uniquely stressful vocation. Farmers work long hours performing labor-intensive, repetitive and often dangerous tasks. In…