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GOP Lawmakers Want Answers from USDA Over Pure Prairie’s Bankruptcy, After USDA Gave Them $45 Mil
GOP Lawmakers Want Answers from USDA Over Pure Prairie’s Bankruptcy Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Iowa Senators Say USDA ‘Dropped The Ball’ On Now-Defunct Chicken Processor
Iowa Senators Say USDA ‘Dropped The Ball’ On Now-Defunct Chicken Processor KIWARadio.com
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Cotton Losses from Hurricane Helene in Georgia
PERRY, Ga. — Hurricane Helene made landfall in the Big Bend of Florida on September 26, 2024 as a Category 4 Hurricane. It was one of the largest and fastest storms to ever make landfall in the continental United States, measuring around 350 to 420 miles wide, and moving up to 30 miles per hour…
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Lawmakers Demand Answers After Iowa-Based Poultry Processor That Received $45 Million From USDA Goes Bankrupt
Lawmakers Demand Answers After Iowa-Based Poultry Processor That Received $45 Million From USDA Goes Bankrupt Pork Magazine
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Upper Mississippi River shipping season ends December 9th
Shipping on the upper Mississippi River upstream from Lynxville, Wisconsin will end December 9th this year. Patrick Moes with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers St Paul District tells Brownfield that’s when winter maintenance will begin on three of their lock and dam facilities. “Lock and Dam #2 which is right near Hastings, Minnesota, and…
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Ukraine’s agricultural sector suffers $82 billion in damages from Russian war
Ukraine’s agricultural sector suffers $82 billion in damages from Russian war MSN
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Quad-Cities area weather causes heightened fire danger Tuesday
Quad-Cities area weather causes heightened fire danger Tuesday Quad-City Times
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Where has all the rain gone? Bone-dry October strikes much of US
Where has all the rain gone? Bone-dry October strikes much of US Phys.org
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“That is not part of this rule”: R-CALF says USDA’s electronic identification ear tag mandate falls short
“That is not part of this rule”: R-CALF says USDA’s electronic identification ear tag mandate falls short RFD-TV
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USDA is rolling out $3 billion targeted for rural electricity projects
USDA is rolling out $3 billion targeted for rural electricity projects RFD-TV
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Grains Bounce Early Tuesday With Wheat Leading on Low Rating: Livestock Mixed
Grains Bounce Early Tuesday With Wheat Leading on Low Rating: Livestock Mixed Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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EPA approves alternative to banned weedkiller dicamba
The registration of glufosinate-P marks the first herbicide to be reviewed under the agency’s strategy to protect endangered species, which has received considerable pushback from growers.
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AGCO Launches FarmerCore Service and Information Portal
DULUTH, GA | October 29, 2024 | AGCO Corporation (NYSE: AGCO), a global leader in the design, manufacture and distribution of agricultural machinery and precision ag technology, today announced the launch of its Service and Information Portal, a web-based tool delivering on AGCO’s FarmerCore Digital pillar. Farmers in North America will now have digital access to operator…
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Wheat Prices Surge in Ukraine Amid Exports and Limited Supply
Wheat Prices Surge in Ukraine Amid Exports and Limited Supply: Global Trends and Forecasts FinSMEs
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South America poised to expand soybean acreage, pressuring prices further
South America poised to expand soybean acreage, pressuring prices further Michigan Farm News
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Farmer says additional restrictions move the goalposts for farmers
The American Soybean Association is expressing concern following the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s announcement it is tightening restrictions on the registration of Glufosinate-P. Alan Meadows, a Tennessee farmer and ASA director, says the Agency imposed additional Endangered Species Act restrictions on farmers. “We’re trying to hit a moving target,” he says. Registration for Glufosinate-P was announced…
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Senator Grassley Questions USDA During Pure Prairie Poultry Closure
Senator Grassley Questions USDA During Pure Prairie Poultry Closure KSOM
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Cuba’s declining agricultural production and consumption hit staple commodities
Cuba’s declining agricultural production and consumption hit staple commodities usda.gov