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Growth in Mexico’s Horticultural Exports to the United States Continued Even as New U.S. Food Safety Laws Took Effect
Growth in Mexico’s Horticultural Exports to the United States Continued Even as New U.S. Food Safety Laws Took Effect usda.gov
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Analyst says grain market recovery possible
Analyst says grain market recovery possible brownfieldagnews.com
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Warm, sunny weather continues for the first half of the week
Warm, sunny weather continues for the first half of the week FLX Weather
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Artificial Nose Can Sniff out Damaged Fruit and Spoiled Meat
TRONDHEIM, Norway — Although smell has historically played an important role in the fight against diseases such as the plague and tuberculosis, the human nose is generally not sensitive enough to be used as a reliable diagnostic tool. However, a new artificial ‘nose’ inspired by our sense of smell could now make it possible to…
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New TED Talk ‘Talks’ Regenerative Ag
NEW YORK — Gabe Brown has been on a mission to share the good news in healthy soil for decades. And since co-founding the non-profit Soil Health Academy (SHA) in 2017, Brown has travelled the globe teaching other farmers and ranchers the life-promoting principles of regenerative agriculture. His book, Dirt to Soil, has been translated…
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The 9 Halloween Treats Most Likely to Get Your House Egged
WASHINGTON — Halloween is all fun and games until someone hands out the wrong treats. Every neighborhood has those houses that kids dread because of disappointing candy choices – or even worse, non-candy surprises. Don’t be that house this year by avoiding these treats. From toothbrushes to raisins, these are the treats that might just…
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AFT Collaborates with Real Farmer Care to Support Farmer Well-being
PORTLAND, Maine — American Farmland Trust (AFT) will collaborate with Real Farmer Care (RFC) as the fiscal sponsor to support and advance farmer and rancher self-care and well-being. Founded in January 2020, Real Farmer Care’s founding mission is to support farmers’ self-care needs and allocated donated funds directly to farmers and ranchers as $100 self-care…
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Secretary Vilsack: Thousands of federal employees are helping Hurricane victims
Secretary Vilsack: Thousands of federal employees are helping Hurricane victims RFD-TV
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Treasury Dept. Finally Releases Guidance on the Sustainable Aviation Fuel 40B Tax Credit
Treasury Dept. Finally Releases Guidance on the Sustainable Aviation Fuel 40B Tax Credit Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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John Deere Is Laying Off Nearly 300 Employees — Here’s Why
John Deere Is Laying Off Nearly 300 Employees — Here’s Why 101.9 The Bull
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Farmers encouraged to report drought conditions
Farmers encouraged to report drought conditions KVOM
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Farmland Partners Completes $289 Million Farmland Sale
Farmland Partners Completes $289 Million Farmland Sale Business Wire
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Ohio Farmers Are Stressed. What’s Stopping So Many From Seeking Help?
Ohio Farmers Are Stressed. What’s Stopping So Many From Seeking Help? Farms.com
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NE Iowa farmer says corn yields “way better than we thought”
Many farmers have enjoyed a fast-paced harvest, including Bob Hemesath in northeast Iowa. “It’s gone really good. The weather has been dry, we could actually use some rain. We went through May and June, planting was kind of all over the place with a lot of rain like a lot of areas did. But our…
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Corn, soybean export inspections up on week
The USDA says that as of the week ending October 17th, corn, sorghum, and wheat export inspections remain ahead of the paces need to meet projections for the current marketing year. The 2024/25 marketing year started June 1st for wheat and September 1st for corn, sorghum, and soybeans. The USDA’s next round of supply and…
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Farmers assessing crop to inform 2025 decisions
Farmers are moving through harvest and assessing this year’s crop. Brevant Seeds retail agronomist Lewis Kuppler says this is a critical time to review what worked and what didn’t. “Where were our successes (and) where were our failures? That’s part of life, that’s things that we need to take a critical look at. Look towards…
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The Russians stole valuable agricultural machinery, but the Ukrainians disabled them remotely
The Russians stole valuable agricultural machinery, but the Ukrainians disabled them remotely Telegrafi
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Future of farming? Carbon Robotics raises $70M for AI robots that blast weeds with lasers
Future of farming? Carbon Robotics raises $70M for AI robots that blast weeds with lasers GeekWire
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‘Stink bugs’ being driven indoors by colder weather
‘Stink bugs’ being driven indoors by colder weather Jacksonville Journal-Courier
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Corn, soy futures up on flurry of export sales
Corn, soy futures up on flurry of export sales | Mint Mint