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USDA to Collect Final 2024 Crop Production and Stocks Data
USDA to Collect Final 2024 Crop Production and Stocks Data Morning Ag Clips –
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AFB Looks Past Election
The American Farm Bureau is looking to get past the election this week in hopes it might improve prospects for a new farm bill. Farm Bureau Director of Government Affairs Joe Gilson says getting the election out of the way could be a plus for AFB’s top priority, which is an updated, modernized farm bill.…
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Hog futures retreat from contract highs last week
U.S. livestock: Hog futures retreat from contract highs last week Canadian Cattlemen
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Livestock item on the ballot on election day in CA
Livestock item on the ballot on election day Farms.com
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Trade estimates for USDA November US corn, soy production
Trade estimates for USDA November US corn, soy production XM
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Chicago wheat climbs on prospects of weak Russian supply
Chicago wheat climbs on prospects of weak Russian supply Business Recorder
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Corn, soy futures advance on improved US export demand
Corn, soy futures advance on improved US export demand XM
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Navigating Financial Literacy for Women in Ag
Navigating Financial Literacy for Women in Ag Farms.com
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Crop Watch: Low prices, weather headline producers’ concerns for 2025
Crop Watch: Low prices, weather headline producers’ concerns for 2025 -Braun | Today News Mint
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USDA raises winter wheat ratings, still 2nd worst on record
USDA raises winter wheat ratings, still 2nd worst on record XM
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Learn to Save on Your Farm’s Electric Bill
BALLSTON SPA, N.Y. — Are you a horse farm in Saratoga County? Would you like to save money on your energy costs, such as your electric bill? Join us on December 5th from 12 to 2 p.m. at the Cornell Cooperative Extension Office, 50 West High St, Ballston Spa, NY 12020. We will be joined by Energy…
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S.D. farmer’s fight with USDA over ‘puddle’ tests new era of regulatory reach
S.D. farmer’s fight with USDA over ‘puddle’ tests new era of regulatory reach UPI News
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Rains bring optimism for some cattle producers
Recent rains have been a welcome sight for many cattle producers. Tony Hancock is with the Missouri Department of Agriculture. “We’re hoping we get a little runoff to put some water in the pond,” he says. “You can buy feed, you can truck feed, but when you get hauling water, that makes things real serious…
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USDA Declares Disaster in Illinois Counties; Offers Emergency Aid to Tornado-Damaged Farms
USDA Declares Disaster in Illinois Counties; Offers Emergency Aid to Tornado-Damaged Farms Hoodline
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New exhibit shares farmers’ stories
New exhibit shares farmers’ stories FarmWeekNow.com
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Which Presidential Candidate Is More Likely to Tame Inflation or Support Farm Policies and Biofuels?
Which Presidential Candidate Is More Likely to Tame Inflation or Support Farm Policies and Biofuels? Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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What The Election Results May Mean For The Corn And Soybean Markets
What The Election Results May Mean For The Corn And Soybean Markets Barchart
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Cattle futures lower to start the week
At the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, live and feeder cattle were lower on technical selling, getting ready for the week’s direct business. December live cattle closed $.85 lower at $185.07 and February lives closed $.97 lower at $185.92. January feeders closed $.77 lower at $242.42 and March feeders closed $.90 lower at $240.25. Direct cash cattle…
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Rains slow harvest progress
A western Indiana farmer says harvest has been a challenge. Kevin Cox says rain has slowed down progress, but they’ve almost wrapped up. “You always have those one or two outliers that are really disappointing, but for the most part we’ve got a really good crop,” he says. “We’ve probably got a top five crop…