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What Are the Benefits of Converting Row Crops to Perennial Forage Systems?
LUBBOCK, Texas — Perennial forage includes grasses and legumes that thrive for multiple years and develop persistent root systems that stabilize the soil and provide environmental benefits like enhanced biodiversity and improved water quality. The Foundation for Food & Agriculture Research (FFAR) awarded Texas A&M AgriLife a $996,165 Seeding Solutions grant to develop best management practices that sustainably convert row…
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Chances of a Strike at East Coast and West Coast Ports are Growing; Here’s How it Could Impact Farmers
Chances of a Strike at East Coast and West Coast Ports are Growing; Here’s How it Could Impact Farmers Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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More mild to warm, largely dry weather ahead next week for most of the Heartland
Looking ahead, the 6- to 10-day outlook calls for of near- or above-normal temperatures nationwide, with the West, North, and southern Texas having the greatest likelihood of experiencing warmer-than-normal weather. Meanwhile, near- or below-normal precipitation across the western and north-central U.S., as well as northern New England, should contrast with wetter-than-normal conditions from the central…
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Surge in Net Farm Income
LINCOLN, Neb. — The USDA Economic Research Service (ERS) reports net farm income in Nebraska for 2023 surged to a record-setting $9.27 billion, $2.67 billion or 40 percent more than 2022 (Figure 1). Income last year exceeded the previous top of $8.044 billion in 2021 by more than $1 billion. The ERS estimate came as…
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Vilsack: U.S. farmers need farm bill certainty
Ag Secretary Tom Vilsack says he’s encouraged to hear a new farm bill could be completed by the end of 2024, because U.S. farmers need certainty. “I’ve got confidence in the leadership of the U.S. House and Senate that as they begin discussions in earnest that they’ll ultimately get to a resolution.” But he says…
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US drought monitor paints unsettling picture for California
US drought monitor paints unsettling picture for California Los Angeles Daily News
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Mississippi River mayors agree to unify ports from the Corn Belt to the coast
Mississippi River mayors agree to unify ports from the Corn Belt to the coast Louisana Illuminator
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Purdue, Bayer announce partnership to address regenerative agriculture on global scale
Purdue, Bayer announce partnership to address regenerative agriculture on global scale Purdue University
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4 Farm Equipment Stocks to Watch Despite Industry Concerns
4 Farm Equipment Stocks to Watch Despite Industry Concerns Yahoo Finance
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Exploding electronics, out-suffering opponents, self-sufficiency, and trade diversification
Frontlines: Exploding electronics, out-suffering opponents, self-sufficiency, and trade diversification RealAgriculture
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How Offline Data Collection Enhances Farm Management: A Practical Guide for Farmers
How Offline Data Collection Enhances Farm Management: A Practical Guide for Farmers Morning Ag Clips –
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Stabenow Resists Emergency Ag Aid Before New Farm Bill
Stabenow Resists Emergency Ag Aid Before New Farm Bill Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Forecast Projects Another Challenging Year for American Farmers
Farm Income Forecast Projects Another Challenging Year for American Farmers Morning Ag Clips –
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Gov. Pillen says new laws ‘button up loopholes’ on foreign adversaries purchasing Nebraska ag land
Gov. Pillen says new laws ‘button up loopholes’ on foreign adversaries purchasing Nebraska ag land KSNB
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Wheat and corn ease on uninspiring export sales
U.S. grains: Wheat and corn ease on uninspiring export sales Country Guide
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Argentine farmers abandon some wheat fields, hope for rain
Argentine farmers abandon some wheat fields, hope for rain Successful Farming