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Tariff concerns makes grain markets jumpy
Tariff concerns makes grain markets jumpy  AgUpdate
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Very Active Weather Pattern for the Next Two Weeks
Very Active Weather Pattern for the Next Two Weeks  DTN The Progressive Farmer
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3 ways to protect honeybees – as keepers and community members
3 ways to protect honeybees – as keepers and community members  Cornell Chronicle
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BASF says climate-smart biofuels have longevity
BASF says climate-smart biofuels have longevity  brownfieldagnews.com
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Cover crops a complimentary weed management tool
An extension crops educator sees cover crops as a compliment to other weed control tactics. Liz Stahl with the University of Minnesota says herbicides remain the most effective tool for managing weeds in a conventional system. “It’s just a part of the package, it’s another tool that you can use. We have seen reductions in…
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Taxes, Succession Planning and Profitability on the Minds of Cattle Producers
(SAN ANTONIO, TX) — As 2025 gets underway, there are plenty of items on the minds of cattlemen and women as they discuss policy priorities at CattleCon 2025. With the new Trump Administration, there is excitement amongst members of the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association as they hope to work with the new administration on a…
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An active pattern ahead to accompany sharply colder air advancing towards the Heartland
Looking ahead, the 6- to 10-day outlook calls for the likelihood of near- or below-normal temperatures and near- or above-normal precipitation across much of the country. Warmer-than-normal weather will be confined to southern and coastal Texas and the lower Southeast. Meanwhile, drier-than-normal conditions should be largely limited to upper Great Lakes region, southern California, and…
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Prolonged lack of rain threatens Ukraine’s crops, scientists say
Prolonged lack of rain threatens Ukraine’s crops, scientists say  MSN
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Ag Traders, Manufacturers Report Tough Profit Outlooks
Ag Traders, Manufacturers Report Tough Profit Outlooks  Successful Farming
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Getting Corn Plants Off to a Strong Start with Seed Treatments
Corn plants often face many challenges throughout the growing season. In this episode of Managing for Profit, South Dakota-based DEKALB Asgrow Technical Agronomist, Jeff Fuls, explains more. The post Getting Corn Plants Off to a Strong Start with Seed Treatments appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.
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‘Autonomy choices’ – Future Farming
‘Autonomy choices’  Future Farming
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Winter wheat conditions improve in dry northern Plains
Winter wheat conditions improve in dry northern Plains  World Grain
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Prolonged lack of rain threatens Ukraine’s crops, scientists say
Prolonged lack of rain threatens Ukraine’s crops, scientists say  MSN
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Ag Moves is a ‘Work of Heart’ for Educator
KIRKSVILLE, Mo. — Always doing more with less, agriculture has become three times more efficient over the last 70 years, reducing labor and inputs while raising more food, feed, and fuel. As a result, fewer kids are raised on farms and lack a first-hand connection to agriculture. Missouri Farmers Care’s Agriculture Education on the Move…
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House Ag Committee member concerned for USDA, federal officials
House Ag Committee member concerned for USDA, federal officials  brownfieldagnews.com
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Farmer Sentiment Improved in January, But 18% of Growers Surveyed Expect a Larger Operating Loan this Year
Farmer Sentiment Improved in January, But 18% of Growers Surveyed Expect a Larger Operating Loan this Year  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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AGCO to Exhibit New Solutions and AE50 Award Winners at World Ag Expo and National Farm Machinery Show
AGCO to Exhibit New Solutions and AE50 Award Winners at World Ag Expo and National Farm Machinery Show  Morningstar
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China targets US farm equipment with latest tariffs
China targets US farm equipment with latest tariffs  Manufacturing Dive
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Volatility Expands in Livestock Markets
Volatility Expands in Livestock Markets  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Hot New Snack Options Rush the Home Field on Game Day
WASHINGTON — According to SNAC International, Americans purchased 107 million pounds of savory snacks for last year’s big game – that’s the equivalent of 15 million Vince Lombardi trophies. Wings and chips are often go-to choices, but a new wave of unexpected dishes may steal the show. From creative takes on old favorites to bold…
