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Tillage: ‘Steady as she goes’ on global grain markets
Tillage: ‘Steady as she goes’ on global grain markets Agriland
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NGFA Calls on Administration to Avert Shipping Disruptions
ARLINGTON, Va. — In a letter to President Biden sent today, the National Grain and Feed Association (NGFA) and 55 organizations called on the U.S. government to act immediately to avert potential disruption at port operations along the East and Gulf Coasts. “As the harvest season gets underway, even the slightest delay in moving American products…
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They May Be Spooky, but Spiders Are Beneficial to the Garden
MANHATTAN, Kan. – Many people view spiders as pests, and the fear of spiders is one of the most common phobias among Americans. However, spiders are predators that feed on insect pests in gardens and landscapes. Kansas State University entomology expert Raymond Cloyd says that spiders feed on insects that may damage ornamental and vegetable…
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2024 Organic Grower Summit to feature AI, machinery and sustainability
2024 Organic Grower Summit to feature AI, machinery and sustainability Farm Progress
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Wheat turns higher on Russia weather worries; soy, corn also rally
U.S. grains: Wheat turns higher on Russia weather worries; soy, corn also rally Canadian Cattlemen
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USDA celebrates final convening of ‘equity commission’
USDA celebrates final convening of equity commission Southernminn.com
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Hurricane Helene threatens energy infrastructure on path to Florida
Hurricane Helene threatens energy infrastructure on path to Florida S&P Global
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Grassley Presses USDA to Act Now to Protect U.S. Farmland
VIDEO: Grassley Presses USDA to Act Now to Protect U.S. Farmland Senator Chuck Grassley
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Something stinks in the grain markets, says Scott “The Cow Guy” Shellady
Something stinks in the grain markets, says Scott “The Cow Guy” Shellady RealAgriculture