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Soybean futures jump as some polls show Harris with US election lead
U.S. grains: Soybean futures jump as some polls show Harris with US election lead Canadian Cattlemen
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University of Houston researchers earn grant from United States Department of Agriculture to make crops more weather-resilient
University of Houston researchers earn grant from United States Department of Agriculture to make crops more weather-resilient ABC13 Houston
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Dry Weather Allows Harvest to Steadily Roll On
Dry Weather Allows Harvest to Steadily Roll On KMCH.com
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Electrifying Hydraulic Power
Electrifying Fluid Power: Advancing Smarter and More Sustainable Machines Power & Motion
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RealAg Radio: A look at the markets, the U.S. election, and agricultural trade
RealAg Radio: A look at the markets, the U.S. election, and agricultural trade, Oct 23, 2024 RealAgriculture
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Agronomist says fall is a good time for tillage
An agronomist says as harvest comes to an end, attention shifts to field work. Kris Young, with AgriGold tells Brownfield… “We still see some compaction in some growers’ fields, so right now is a great time to get out there and do some deep tillage with dry soils. You’re going to get more fracturing of…
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Bayer seed production facility not concerned about supply despite challenging growing season
A regional soybean processing facility is not concerned about seed supplies for 2025 despite a difficult growing season. Dan Wertish is the site manager for the Bayer Commercial Soybean Production plant near Redwood Falls, Minnesota, which packages nearly 3 million seed bags that get distributed to about a dozen Midwestern states annually. “We don’t have…
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Soybeans at one-week top on strong demand; wheat, corn firm
Soybeans at one-week top on strong demand; wheat, corn firm Business Recorder
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Wisconsin crop harvest is weeks ahead thanks to dry, warm weather
Wisconsin crop harvest is weeks ahead thanks to dry, warm weather WPR
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State and Industry Input Led U.S. Farm Agency to Relax Bird Flu Testing Order for Cows
State and Industry Input Led U.S. Farm Agency to Relax Bird Flu Testing Order for Cows Successful Farming
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Dry weather persists, affecting agriculture
Dry weather persists, affecting agriculture Delaware First Media
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Ethanol production up as supply dips
U.S. ethanol production climbed higher over the past week. The U.S. Energy Information Administration says production averaged 1.081 million barrels per day, up 39,000 on the week and 41,000 on the year. Iowa State University’s Center for Agricultural and Rural Development says estimated operating margins for the average Iowa plant improved a little, continuing to…
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Corn Futures Rise in Anticipation of Strong Export Sales
Corn Futures Rise in Anticipation of Strong Export Sales — Daily Grain Highlights MarketWatch
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A new administration’s influence over food prices likely limited
An ag economist says the next president will likely have little impact on food price inflation despite campaign promises. American Enterprise Institute director of agricultural policy studies Vince Smith tells Brownfield, “It’s simply not the case that food is way more expensive relative to other commodities today.” He says food prices since the beginning of…
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Chasing Dollars (or Pennies) With Carbon Farming
Chasing Dollars (or Pennies) With Carbon Farming Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Kubota Introduces Track Loader, Utility Vehicles, and Mower
Kubota Introduces Track Loader, Utility Vehicles, and Mower Successful Farming
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Row Crops Show Resilience: Cattle Falter
Row Crops Show Resilience: Cattle Falter Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Citrus growers look for state, federal aid
Citrus growers look for state, federal aid WFTV Orlando
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Deere updates its 6M tractor options
Deere updates its 6M tractor options High Plains Journal