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U.S.D.A. Meets local farmers following bout of major weather disasters
U.S.D.A. Meets local farmers following bout of major weather disasters  ECB Publishing
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Russia’s tacit grain export curbs cause market confusion
Russia’s tacit grain export curbs cause market confusion  Marketscreener.com
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Are election fears causing top US corn and soy customers to stock up early?
Are election fears causing top US corn and soy customers to stock up early?  Reuters
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Attention! ‘Bootcamp’ introduces vets to farming
Attention! ‘Bootcamp’ introduces vets to farming  Farm Progress
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SovEcon Lowers Russian Wheat Export Forecast to Three-Year Low
SovEcon Lowers Russian Wheat Export Forecast to Three-Year Low  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Leveraging Artificial Intelligence for Ag Retail
In this Tech Talk, Ever.Ag’s Ben Sloan discusses how ag service providers can approach artificial intelligence and make their business more efficient. The post Leveraging Artificial Intelligence for Ag Retail appeared first on CropLife.
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Kazakhstan hopes to resolve agricultural trade tension with Russia within a week
Kazakhstan hopes to resolve agricultural trade tension with Russia within a week  Reuters
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Ukraine grain exports seen declining sharply
Ukraine grain exports seen declining sharply  World Grain
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Ukraine publishes list of captains accused of shipping stolen grain
Ukraine publishes list of captains accused of shipping stolen grain  Splash 247
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Let’s make a deal: Ohio corn farmers host buyers from Philippines
Let’s make a deal: Ohio corn farmers host buyers from Philippines  Farm Progress
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Prevent winter rodent damage
Prevent winter rodent damage  Farm Progress
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Insight: Colors of Harvest
MANHATTAN, Kan. — I’ve spent a lot of time in the cabs of tractors this month as we continue our marathon of fall harvest. Spending so much time operating the grain cart during fall harvest has allowed me ample time to get caught up on podcasts, opportunities to start and end new audiobooks, and hear…
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All Eggs Sold In Colorado Starting in 2025 Will Be Cage Free
BROOMFIELD, Colo. — Starting January 1, 2025, all eggs sold in Colorado must be from a cage-free facility. All egg producers in Colorado housing more than 3,000 egg-laying hens will need to comply with the requirements of a cage-free facility as defined in the amended Cage-Free Egg rule. Additionally, all eggs and egg products for…