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Washington ag interests rightly suspicious of emissions bill
Washington ag interests rightly suspicious of emissions bill  Capital Press
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Supply, demand and the elephant in the room
Supply, demand and the elephant in the room  Center Post Dispatch
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EPA’s Final Herbicide Strategy Sets A New Trajectory For Applications
EPA’s Final Herbicide Strategy Sets A New Trajectory For Applications  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Grains Slide Friday on Profit Taking, SA Weather, Uncertainty
Grains Slide Friday on Profit Taking, SA Weather, Uncertainty  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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7 Factors To Consider When Buying Agricultural Machinery
BOISE, Idaho — Modern farming has transformed agriculture from a labor-intensive industry into a mechanized one. With a plethora of agricultural equipment available in the market, only one question remains. How do you make the right choice in machinery? It is essential to select farming machines that meet your requirements, enhance durability, have brand value,…
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What’s Trump’s beef with South Africa?
What’s Trump’s beef with South Africa?  NPR
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15 things Trump and team did this week
15 things Trump and team did this week  BBC.com
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These Foods Expected To See Biggest Price Increases This Year, USDA Says
These Foods Expected To See Biggest Price Increases This Year, USDA Says  NewsBreak
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The Big Game
The Big Game  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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USDA freezes farmer funding for some programs, conservation contracts By Reuters
USDA freezes farmer funding for some programs, conservation contracts By Reuters  Investing.com
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Buckle Up: Here’s Why Cattle Prices Are Setting Up for Another Wild Ride in 2025
Buckle Up: Here’s Why Cattle Prices Are Setting Up for Another Wild Ride in 2025  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Case equipment maker CNH cutting 175 jobs at its central Minnesota plant
Case equipment maker CNH cutting 175 jobs at its central Minnesota plant  Star Tribune
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Winter is the Best Time to Have a Drought, Says South Dakota Cattleman
Winter is the Best Time to Have a Drought, Says South Dakota Cattleman  Successful Farming
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USDA Applauds Mexico’s Action Towards Resolving USMCA Dispute on GE Corn
USDA Applauds Mexico’s Action Towards Resolving USMCA Dispute on GE Corn  Morning Ag Clips –
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How Mercer Landmark keeps farms growing
How Mercer Landmark keeps farms growing  The Daily Standard
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Nebraska Corn Board Research and Demand Internship Opportunity
LINCOLN, Neb. – The Nebraska Corn Board (NCB) is seeking applicants to take part in a research and demand internship experience hosted in Lincoln at NCB’s home office. The internship is designed to provide students with an overview of Nebraska’s corn industry through real-world professional examples and experiences. This internship has responsibilities which include assisting with coordinating international…
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Farmers seeking good quality equipment at auction
An equipment auction specialist says it’s been a busy month for farm machinery buyers. Andy Devine is a territory sales manager in central and western Nebraska for Purple Wave Auction and says, “Early spring always gets busy. Everybody is getting cranked up for the summer, getting their new equipment out, and getting their old equipment…
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Land broker sees slowdown in farmland market
A farm real estate specialist says there’s been some instability in the farmland market. Koby Rickertsen with High Point Land Company says land values could see a decline if downward pressure on commodity prices continues. “We’re not as excited in the last six months or so as we have been. You’re not seeing huge 8%…
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The ups and downs of Trump’s ‘beautiful’ tariffs
The ups and downs of Trump’s ‘beautiful’ tariffs  High Plains Journal
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How Shifting Consumer Demand Patterns are Contributing to High Egg Prices
DENVER, CO —U.S. consumers are facing a prolonged period of higher egg prices that will likely extend through the Easter holiday and well into 2025. Rising egg prices and increased volatility in the market are largely attributable to supply challenges brought on by Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza. Since the current outbreak began impacting U.S. poultry…
