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Call Your Dealer: Get John Deere’s See And Spray Technology For Free
Call Your Dealer: Get John Deere’s See And Spray Technology For Free Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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New York’s Climate Week shouldn’t cancel farmers
New York’s Climate Week shouldn’t cancel farmers like me (Guest Opinion by Mike McMahon) syracuse.com
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First Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) Arrives at MSP Airport
ST. PAUL, Minn. –(BUSINESS WIRE)–The Minnesota SAF Hub announced today that the first 7,000-gallon shipment of blended SAF made from Minnesota/North Dakota-grown winter camelina arrived at the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport fueling facility. Delta Air Lines has designated flight DL 2732 from Minneapolis to New York on Sept. 25, 2024, as the symbolic first flight to…
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Managing PFAS Risk: Planting Seeds for Safer Farming
COLLEGE STATION, Texas — Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are human-made chemicals that were introduced in the 1940s. PFAS are used to create a variety of products including water-resistant clothing, non-stick cookware, and firefighting foams. Unfortunately, PFAS can have negative effects on health, including increases in cholesterol levels and changes to liver function. Using PFAS-containing…
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Soybeans down after Tuesday’s highs
Soybeans down after Tuesday’s highs | Wednesday, September 24 ,2024 Successful Farming
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CNH: Innovation and Growth in Argentinian Agriculture
CNH: Innovation and Growth in Argentinian Agriculture CSRwire.com
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Sunny, warm, and dry weather continues in Dakotas
Sunny, warm, and dry weather continues Dakota News Now
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Colombia ends ban on US beef imports
The South American country was the only nation to restrict trade in response to the bird flu outbreak in dairy cows.
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The Secret to Pumpkin Spice’s Multi-Billion-Dollar Success
GREENWICH, N.Y. — It’s not really fall until you have a warm cup of pumpkin spice latte in your hands. This iconic flavor, which has become synonymous with the leaves changing, has raked in millions of dollars and created an empire. Find out how pumpkin spice has become a cultural phenomenon, from its nostalgic appeal…
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Expert Shares What Could Spark Progress On The Farm Bill
Expert Shares What Could Spark Progress On The Farm Bill Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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State ag directors share policy priorities
Directors of state departments of agriculture are working to ensure policies are beneficial to America’s farmers and ranchers. Current NASDA president, Oklahoma Ag Secretary Blayne Arthur, says getting a farm bill completed is at the top of the association’s list. “NASDA has certainly engaged over really the last couple of years with our priorities,” she…
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Time for post-harvest burndown plans
A technical services representative with BASF says farmers that dealt with winter annual weed challenges this spring should consider a burndown this fall. Mike Probst, who covers the southern half of Illinois, tells Brownfield… “The folks that used a fall burned down last year, boy, you could really tell the difference.” He says, “Those fields…
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Grains Continue to Show Resilience as Funds Exit Short Positions
Grains Continue to Show Resilience as Funds Exit Short Positions Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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With grain market surprises, sometimes fundamentals don’t make sense, analysts say
With grain market surprises, sometimes fundamentals don’t make sense, analysts say RFD-TV
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Hurricane Helene is heading for Georgia. Here’s what you need to know
UPDATES: Hurricane Helene is heading for Georgia. Here’s what you need to know GPB News
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Fall fertilizer advice
An extension manure management specialist has some advice for farmers considering fall fertilizer applications. Melissa Wilson with the University of Minnesota recommends waiting until soil temps are below 50 degrees. “Obviously it’s not there yet because it has been so warm, so trying to hold off (on applying) as much as you can. And the…
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Nebraska State Patrol urges drivers to be alert for agriculture equipment during harvest season
Nebraska State Patrol urges drivers to be alert for agriculture equipment during harvest season KOLN
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Equipment sector better prepared for downturn
Equipment sector better prepared for downturn FarmWeekNow.com
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SC farmers urge action by Congress to help them survive, prevent higher grocery hikes
SC farmers urge action by Congress to help them survive, prevent higher grocery hikes South Carolina Daily Gazette
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Federal lawmakers introduce the Industrial Agriculture Conversion Act to support those transitioning from factory farming
Broad Coalition Commends Federal Lawmakers for Introducing Legislation to Support Farmers’ Transition Out of Factory Farming StreetInsider.com