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Grains Higher But Cautious Ahead of Election, FOMC Move and WASDE
Grains Higher But Cautious Ahead of Election, FOMC Move and WASDEÂ Â Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Significant rainfall benefits wheat in Argentina’s southern farmland – Grainews
Significant rainfall benefits wheat in Argentina’s southern farmland  Grainews
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Build 2025 grain marketing plan to manage risk, price volatility
Build 2025 grain marketing plan to manage risk, price volatility  Farm Progress
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How your leftover pumpkins can help feed farm animals
How your leftover pumpkins can help feed farm animals  Fox Weather
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Wheat futures take breather as traders pull back from war-fueled rally
Wheat futures take breather as traders pull back from war-fueled rally  MSN
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Agricultural machinery in Farming Simulator 25
Agricultural machinery in Farming Simulator 25Â Â Mezha.Media
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Anxious global investors brace for long-awaited US election results
Anxious global investors brace for long-awaited US election results  The Business Standard
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Recent rains welcome for cover crops
Recent rains across the Midwest are a welcome sight for farmers that have seeded cover crops. Northern Illinois farmer Norm Deets tells Brownfield the dry fall has challenged crop establishment. “One of the things that we’ll probably see if the weather does turn cold, we’ll have some good roots establishment, but we probably won’t see…
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“USDA has broken its promise to independent cattle producers”: R-CALF USA on new electronic ear tag rule
“USDA has broken its promise to independent cattle producers”: R-CALF USA on new electronic ear tag rule  RFD-TV
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What’s Happening With U.S. Corn Harvest?
What’s Happening With U.S. Corn Harvest?  Successful Farming
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Down cycles in ag lead to more farm transitions
An agricultural economist says downturns in the ag economy typically lead to an increase in farm transitions. Dr. David Kohl, professor emeritus at Virginia Tech, tells Brownfield… “Given the economic cycle this whole thing of transition management will accelerate because I’m hearing a number of the senior generation saying maybe it’s time to move on…
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Grassley remains pessimistic about lame duck farm bill
There’s still hope the farm bill can be completed during the lame duck session of Congress. But U.S. Senator Chuck Grassley tells Brownfield he’s not optimistic. “I haven’t heard of any movement during the month of October, and that movement would be just among staff or the chairs of the two agriculture committees. I haven’t…
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ADM reports more accounting errors, cancels earnings call
The grain trading giant said it will issue financial restatements as it struggles to move past an accounting scandal that led to the resignation of its CFO.
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EPA urged to ban weedkiller linked to Parkinson’s disease
More farmers are turning to paraquat as an alternative to glyphosate, an herbicide banned in certain states and under immense judicial and public scrutiny.
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Ag secretary defends USDA investment in now-bankrupt processor that dumped 1.3M chickens
Ag secretary defends USDA investment in now-bankrupt processor that dumped 1.3M chickens  Farmers Advance
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First Ever Farm Equipment Presidential Election Poll Predicts Trump/Vance Wins
First Ever Farm Equipment Presidential Election Poll Predicts Trump/Vance Wins  Farm Equipment
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Ferrie: Four Sure Ways To Make NH3 Applications More Effective
Ferrie: Four Sure Ways To Make NH3 Applications More Effective  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Farmer Sentiment in October Rebounded Ahead of the U.S. Election
Farmer sentiment saw an unexpected surge in October ahead of the upcoming U.S. election, according to the latest Purdue University/CME Group Ag Economy Barometer. The index rose to 115, marking a 27-point increase from September. This boost in sentiment was primarily driven by a rise in producers’ confidence in the future, with the Future Expectations Index…
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3 Big Things Today
3 Big Things Today, November 5, 2024Â Â Successful Farming