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Chocolate milk may soon be banned from US school cafeterias
Chocolate milk may soon be banned from US school cafeterias  The National Desk
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Major buyer of U.S. crops in limbo
Major buyer of U.S. crops in limbo  The Western Producer
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Brazil soybean harvest more than a quarter complete
Brazil’s record-large soybean crop is beginning to come online. Michael Cordonnier, president of Soybean and Corn Advisor, says harvest progressed about ten percentage points on the week to 27 percent. “It was a good week for harvesting last week, especially in Mato Grosso which is now 50 percent harvested. And it should be another good…
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Every state’s nickname and where it comes from
Every state’s nickname and where it comes from  KRMG
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Managing Western Corn Rootworm While Maintaining Bt Efficacy
URBANA, Ill. — The Western corn rootworm (Diabrotica virgifera virgifera) is often considered the most damaging pest to U.S. corn. While the adults can cause issues in pollination through clipping silks, the most destructive life stage is the larvae, who live below ground and feed on corn roots. Larval feeding injury can result in corn…
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Soybeans, corn, wheat see modestly higher finishes
Soybeans, corn, wheat see modestly higher finishes  brownfieldagnews.com
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USDA will not ban cattle imports from Mexico over latest screwworm case, agency says
USDA will not ban cattle imports from Mexico over latest screwworm case, agency says  Reuters
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The pros and cons of new technologies
The pros and cons of new technologies  Country Guide
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USDA to survey farmers’ planting intentions
USDA to survey farmers’ planting intentions  The Sabetha Herald Inc.
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Texas Rancher Kimberly Ratcliff Trades the Big Apple for Community Beef Business
Texas Rancher Kimberly Ratcliff Trades the Big Apple for Community Beef Business  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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USDA’s Rollins: ‘Let’s Go Barnstorm The World And Find New Partners’ For Trade
USDA’s Rollins: ‘Let’s Go Barnstorm The World And Find New Partners’ For Trade  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Deere’s sales slump 35% as tariffs impacts loom
Deere’s sales slump 35% as tariffs impacts loom  Manufacturing Dive
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Weekly Grain Movement: Corn continues strong pace
Weekly Grain Movement: Corn continues strong pace  Farm Progress
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How will financial markets push grain prices?
How will financial markets push grain prices?  Farm Progress
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USDA Exploring ‘Federal Solution’ to Stopping China from Purchasing U.S. Farmland
Exclusive — Secretary Rollins: USDA Exploring ‘Federal Solution’ to Stopping China from Purchasing U.S. Farmland  Breitbart
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From Farms to Bakeries, Egg Shortages and Price Hikes Are Challenging Small Businesses
NEW YORK (AP) — Small business owners that rely on eggs for their products are facing sticker shock because the usually reliable staple is in short supply. Avian flu is forcing farmers to slaughter millions of chickens a month, causing U.S. egg prices to skyrocket. The average price of a dozen Grade A eggs in U.S. cities…
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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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Plowing Through Tough Times: Equipment Manufacturers Double Down on Technology Upgrades Amid Sales Slump
Plowing Through Tough Times: Equipment Manufacturers Double Down on Technology Upgrades Amid Sales Slump  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Lower crop, fertilizer and fuel prices expected
Lower crop, fertilizer and fuel prices expected  Farm Progress
