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73% of Arkansas soybeans rated good to excellent
Soybeans continue to develop ahead of average in Arkansas. The USDA says as of Sunday 69% of the crop was setting pods, up from the five-year average of 44%. Ninety percent of soybeans are blooming, ahead of the five-year average of 77%. Seventy-three percent of the crop is in good to excellent shape. Cotton squaring…
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Tennessee crop conditions continue to slide
Tennessee crops continue to deteriorate with high heat, humidity, and limited precipitation. USDA says cotton is 84 percent squared, 32 percent setting bolls, and 50 percent good to excellent. Corn is 81 percent silking, 30 percent in the dough stage, and condition is rated 56 percent good to excellent. Soybeans are 98 percent emerged, 61…
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Consistent rains help Indiana crop progress
A Purdue agronomist says consistent rains helped crop progress across the state. Dan Quinn tells Brownfield rainfall helped the drought ridden areas. “We’ve had heavy rainfall, but a lot of the areas in the state needed it,” he says. “A lot of the farmers were commenting that they may not have to irrigate for a…
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Ukraine may soon use up quotas for duty-free trade with EU in honey, corn, chicken
Ukraine may soon use up quotas for duty-free trade with EU in honey, corn, chicken – European Commission Ukrinform
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Grains Tank Again: Is This a Repeat of 2014?
Grains Tank Again: Is This a Repeat of 2014? Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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USDA lowers 2024 meat and poultry production forecast
USDA lowers 2024 meat and poultry production forecast Beef Magazine
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If You Have an Uneven Corn Crop Pollinating, Consider these 3 Next Steps
If You Have an Uneven Corn Crop Pollinating, Consider these 3 Next Steps Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Soybeans, corn, wheat fall further
Soybeans were lower on speculative and technical selling. Soybean oil was lower, following global vegetable oils, and China’s slowing economy could impact demand. The USDA says 68% of U.S. soybeans are good to excellent, steady with last week, but with 1% slipping from excellent to good, with 51% blooming and 18% at the pod setting…
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If Trump Wins, There Are Two Front-Runners For Ag Secretary, And They Were Both Front-Row for Saturday’s Rally
If Trump Wins in November, There Are Two Front-Runners For Ag Secretary, And They Were Both Front-Row for Saturday’s Rally Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Ukraine: Farm Labour Shortage Impacts Crop Hauling Amid Low Prices
Ukraine: Farm Labour Shortage Impacts Crop Hauling Amid Low Prices | Video KHQ Right Now
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China buys first US soybeans of 2024 crop season in delayed start
The world’s top importer has accelerated purchases of cheaper commodities from South America.
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USDA’s wheat forecast was a bit of a surprise for economists
USDA’s wheat forecast was a bit of a surprise for economists RFD-TV
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Cattle Try to Recover After a Lower Week: Grain Markets Make New Lows
Cattle Try to Recover After a Lower Week: Grain Markets Make New Lows Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Ukraine: Heat will prevent harvesting record corn and soybeans
Heat will prevent harvesting record corn and soybeans – Vysotsky Ukraine open for business
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DHS secretary says direct line of sight ‘should not occur’ in wake of Trump assassination attempt
DHS secretary says direct line of sight ‘should not occur’ in wake of Trump assassination attempt Rural Radio Network
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Dealing With Fleas and Ticks in the Landscape
STILLWATER, Okla. — Oklahomans are in the midst of cookout season, pool season and vacation season, but it’s also flea and tick season. If proper precautions aren’t taken, both humans and pets will suffer the consequences. Successful prevention and treatment includes both chemical and non-chemical methods. Successful flea and tick management relies on Integrated Pest…
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German Agri Firm BayWa Plunges 35% Over Financing Difficulties
German Agri Firm BayWa Plunges 35% Over Financing Difficulties BNN Bloomberg
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There is a Maize Supply Challenge on the Horizon in Southern Africa
There is a Maize Supply Challenge on the Horizon in Southern Africa Wandile Sihlobo
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AFBF Statement on Failed Assassination Attempt
WASHINGTON — American Farm Bureau Federation President Zippy Duvall today commented on the failed assassination attempt of former President Donald Trump yesterday at a political rally in Pennsylvania. “We condemn in the strongest terms the failed assassination attempt against former President Trump. In a democratic society, political differences must be resolved through dialogue and debate,…
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Flooding & Storm Recovery: Next Steps For Farmers
MONTPELIER — Please contact the Vermont Agency of Agriculture, Food and Markets if you have any flood-related questions, concerns, or want to talk about your situation. You may reach us by email at [email protected] or by phone at 802-828-2430. What farmers affected by flooding should do now: Document damage to your farm from flooding and severe…