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Make Halloween scary and safe
Make Halloween scary and safe  FarmWeekNow.com
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As ag consolidation grows, Harris and Trump pitch different approaches
As ag consolidation grows, Harris and Trump pitch different approaches  The Midwest Center for Investigative Reporting
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Forty Percent of Farmers Work Off the Farm
USDA: Forty Percent of Farmers Work Off the Farm  Hoosier Ag Today
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Dry October Sparks Drought and Low Mississippi River Levels
Dry October Sparks Drought and Low Mississippi River Levels  newslooks.com
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EU wheat rises after poor US wheat condition
EU wheat rises after poor US wheat condition  Business Recorder
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USDA: Corn use for ethanol production reaches 525 million bushels in August
USDA: Corn use for ethanol production reaches 525 million bushels in August  Ethanol Producer Magazine
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Sheriff links Mexican cartels to $2.25 million theft of Central California farm equipment
Sheriff links Mexican cartels to $2.25 million theft of Central California farm equipment  KMPH Fox 26
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Wheat markets continue to ignore poor global outlook
Wheat markets continue to ignore poor global outlook  The Western Producer
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RFK Jr. said Trump promised him ‘control’ of HHS and USDA
RFK Jr. said Trump promised him ‘control’ of HHS and USDA  CNN
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The Story Behind the First Strip-Till Rig
[Video] ‘Precision Applied Tillage’: The Story Behind the First Strip-Till Rig  Farm Equipment
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Trick-or-Treating and Money Lessons
AMES, Iowa — Halloween, with its costumes, decorations, and the exciting tradition of trick-or-treating, isn’t just about scares and sweets. The National Retail Federation reports that some 72 percent of us plan to celebrate, spending a record $104 each which represents $11.6 billion nationally. The financial advisor in me is always thinking about how to…
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Essential ag tire maintenance farmers should be doing in 2024
Essential ag tire maintenance farmers should be doing in 2024Â Â Tire Review
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More soybeans from South America might drive prices lower
More soybeans from South America might drive prices lower  brownfieldagnews.com
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MSU, John Deere partner for research to move agricultural autonomy forward
MSU, John Deere partner for research to move agricultural autonomy forward  Mississippi State University
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Canada’s Renewable Diesel Market Impacted by Slumping Credits, U.S. Import Surge
Canada’s Renewable Diesel Market Impacted by Slumping Credits, U.S. Import Surge  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Wheat Futures Climb on Poor Crop Questions
Wheat Futures Climb on Poor Crop Questions — Daily Grain Highlights  Marketscreener.com
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Cattle futures lower on profit-taking
At the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, live and feeder cattle were lower on profit-taking ahead of the week’s business. Feeders had additional pressure from the higher move in corn. December live cattle closed $1.32 lower at $187.95 and February lives closed $1.47 lower at $188.62. November feeders closed $2.60 lower at $246.60 and January feeders closed…
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International trade and food security opportunities on display in D.C.
The Director of Ohio’s Department of Agriculture says collaboration with North American countries will help address food security and provide more trade opportunities for farmers. Brian Baldridge says officials from the United States, Canada, and Mexico, who participated in last week’s Tri-National Agriculture Accord, agree there is a need for fair and balanced trade. “When it comes…
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USDA offers assistance to organic dairy farmers
USDA offers assistance to organic dairy farmers  Farm and Dairy
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Increasing Access to Clean, Affordable Domestic Biofuels
WASHINGTON — U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Deputy Secretary Xochitl Torres Small announced that USDA is awarding $39 million in grants to U.S. business owners to increase the availability of domestic biofuels in 18 states and give Americans cleaner, more affordable fuel options. Deputy Secretary Torres Small also announced the Department will make $200 million available…