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Trade tariffs would have a fertilizer impact
The executive director of Illinois Corn says if tariffs go into effect fertilizer pricing and availability could get complicated for U.S. farmers. President Trump has threatened 25% tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico, but the tariffs have been delayed until March. Rodney Weinzierl says potassium imports from Canada are a concern. “We import about…
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China’s Waning Grain Imports Signal Shift for Global Markets
China’s Waning Grain Imports Signal Shift for Global Markets  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Best By vs. Sell by: UGA Food Safety Expert Explains Expiration Dates
ATHENS, Ga. — Checking expiration dates is second nature for many consumers, a routine part of deciding what’s safe to eat. But those dates often indicate peak quality rather than actual safety, leading people to throw away perfectly good food out of caution — wasting both meals and money in the process. Between 30% and…
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Trump USDA vows to correct Biden’s financial mismanagement of SNAP
Trump USDA vows to correct Biden’s financial mismanagement of SNAP  KFGO
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Cuts to USAID halt US farm research at universities, sources say
Cuts to USAID halt US farm research at universities, sources say  Colorado Springs Gazette
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Tariffs at forefront of trade
Tariffs at forefront of trade  The Western Producer
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Farm equipment decisions: How the economy is shaping ag equipment purchases
Farm equipment decisions: How the economy is shaping ag equipment purchases  Michigan Farm News
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‘The numbers don’t lie’ — US ethanol exports soar to new record
‘The numbers don’t lie’ — US ethanol exports soar to new record  Michigan Farm News
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WASDE report for livestock reflects new FMMO, HPAI, Mexican cattle imports
WASDE report for livestock reflects new FMMO, HPAI, Mexican cattle imports  Michigan Farm News
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Corn Recovers Pulling Wheat Up But Soybeans Fall: Cattle Struggle
Corn Recovers Pulling Wheat Up But Soybeans Fall: Cattle Struggle  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Trump readies reciprocal tariffs as trade war fears mount
Trump readies reciprocal tariffs as trade war fears mount  The Western Producer
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The Quiet Genius Who Designed Deere’s Most Popular Tractors
The Quiet Genius Who Designed Deere’s Most Popular Tractors  Successful Farming
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From the Factory to Your Fields: Where Farm Equipment Is Made
From the Factory to Your Fields: Where Farm Equipment Is Made  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Farm leases are a topic of interest now as a traditional date used for leasing farmland approaches
Farm leases are a topic of interest now as a traditional date used for leasing farmland approaches  Farmers Advance
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Managing weeds with cover crops requires a lot of biomass
A soybean researcher says cover crops can be another mode of action for controlling weeds, but it will take a lot of biomass. Shawn Conley says University of Wisconsin research through weed scientist Rodrigo Werle shows it takes almost five-thousand pounds of dry matter to effectively minimize waterhemp competition with crops. Conley says one of…
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Corn and Wheat Edge Up, Soybeans Stay Weak
Corn and Wheat Edge Up, Soybeans Stay Weak  Successful Farming
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Arizona joins unfair competition lawsuit vs. Deere & Co. Company blames ‘politics’
Arizona joins unfair competition lawsuit vs. Deere & Co. Company blames ‘politics’Â Â The Arizona Republic
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Trump USDA Vows to Correct Biden’s Financial Mismanagement of SNAP
Trump USDA Vows to Correct Biden’s Financial Mismanagement of SNAP  Morning Ag Clips –
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Solar flares in May 2024 revealed Earth’s vulnerability to space weather
Solar flares in May 2024 revealed Earth’s vulnerability to space weather  SpaceNews
