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Is 2025 the year a nationwide E15 standard gets done?
There’s some optimism a federal solution for year-round E15 will get across the finish line this year. Lance Lillibridge, a past president of the Iowa Corn Growers Association, says the fuel blend offers a variety of benefits. “There is no logical reason whatsoever why we don’t have E15 year-round. It’s better for the environment, it’s…
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The Tax Man Cometh To The Farm
The Tax Man Cometh To The Farm Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Why Tight Corporate-U.S. Treasury Yield Spreads Signal Good News for Ag Markets Prices
Why Tight Corporate-U.S. Treasury Yield Spreads Signal Good News for Ag Markets Prices The Globe and Mail
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Kubota’s new MX4900 launches at series’ lowest price point
Kubota’s new MX4900 launches at series’ lowest price point Michigan Farm News
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Grains End Lower After Fresh Highs in Corn and Wheat
Grains End Lower After Fresh Highs in Corn and Wheat Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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30 Minutes With Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins In Her First Week On the Job
30 Minutes With Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins In Her First Week On the Job Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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How to Choose the Right Ag Tracks for Your Equipment
How to Choose the Right Ag Tracks for Your Equipment Successful Farming
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Polar vortex makes much of US colder than Greenland, but warmth is coming. Then more cold
Polar vortex makes much of US colder than Greenland, but warmth is coming. Then more cold Huron Daily Tribune
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Nebraska Soybean Farmers Encouraged to Run for Open Board Seats
LINCOLN, Neb. – This year, the Nebraska Soybean Board (NSB) is seeking soybean farmers to represent their fellow farmers in Districts 2, 4 and 8. The candidacy petition period began on December 1 and concludes on April 15. The following districts are up for election this year: District 2: Counties of Burt, Cuming, Dakota, Dixon, Stanton,…
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2025 Top Producer of the Year Marc Arnusch Looks for Success Beyond Commodity Farming
2025 Top Producer of the Year Marc Arnusch Looks for Success Beyond Commodity Farming Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Agronomists Share Top 10 Corn Seed Questions
WESTFIELD, Ind. — Growers ask their agronomists a lot of questions about corn seed — and that’s a good thing. Getting seed placement right requires the discussion of many factors — from soil types to yield goals to management styles. Working through those questions and drawing on agronomists’ extensive product knowledge can make a big…
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Machine Learning Maps Animal Feeding Operations to Improve Sustainability
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Understanding where farm animals are raised is crucial for managing their environmental impacts and developing technological solutions, but gaps in data often make it challenging to get the full picture. Becca Muenich, biological and agricultural engineering researcher, set out to fill the gap with a new technique for mapping animal feeding operations.…
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Farmers want more farmland protections
Ohio farmers are calling for increased farmland protections. Ohio Farm Bureau president Bill Patterson says farmland is being lost across the state at a rapid pace. “1,800 farms in Ohio, 200,000 acres of farmland have been lost in one year,” he says. “That is 600 acres of farmland a day and five farms a day…
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STATEMENT BY COMMISSIONER SID MILLER COMMENDING USDA SECRETARY BROOKE ROLLINS FOR ADVOCATING FOR A FEDERAL SOLUTION TO END FOREIGN-BOUGHT FARM AND RANCH LAND
STATEMENT BY COMMISSIONER SID MILLER COMMENDING USDA SECRETARY BROOKE ROLLINS FOR ADVOCATING FOR A FEDERAL SOLUTION TO END FOREIGN-BOUGHT FARM AND RANCH LAND Texas Department of Agriculture
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John Deere Partners with Drive TLV
John Deere Partners with Drive TLV Farms.com
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Why Tight Corporate-U.S. Treasury Yield Spreads Signal Good News for Ag Markets Prices
Why Tight Corporate-U.S. Treasury Yield Spreads Signal Good News for Ag Markets Prices The Globe and Mail
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Acreage decisions weighing on farmer’s minds
A board member with the American Soybean Association says many farmers likely have decisions still to make on some of their 2025 acres. Rob Shaffer, who farms in central Illinois, says he has a few fields that could go to either corn or soybeans. “Done a lot of planning, obviously, done a lot of hardship…
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USDA keeps U.S./Mexico border open despite new case of New World screwworm
USDA keeps U.S./Mexico border open despite new case of New World screwworm RFD-TV
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Weaker Movement in Grains
Weaker Movement in Grains | Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2025 Successful Farming
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Did farmers’ smart tractors act “possessed” after receiving a mysterious signal from space?
Did farmers’ smart tractors act “possessed” after receiving a mysterious signal from space ? Glass Almanac
