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Timely rainfall boosts eastern crops
Timely rainfall boosts eastern crops The Western Producer
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Soybeans fall as Brazil drought concerns ease
Soybeans fall as Brazil drought concerns ease Business Recorder
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Meet the truck built to ‘outfarm them all’
Meet the truck built to ‘outfarm them all’ Successful Farming
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Russian supply glut drags wheat down to weekly loss despite Friday bounce-back
Russian supply glut drags wheat down to weekly loss despite Friday bounce-back Business Recorder
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Food prices are an election issue
Food prices are an election issue Farm Progress
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Tackling the farm bill: Farmers need solutions
Tackling the farm bill: Farmers need solutions Farm Progress
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Rainfall doesn’t favor planting in Brazil
Rainfall doesn’t favor planting in Brazil Farm Progress
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‘Driest in several years’: Kentucky sees drought conditions as fire season looms
‘Driest in several years’: Kentucky sees drought conditions as fire season looms Courier Journal
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Blaming agriculture for emissions main focus at COP29
The host country for the upcoming U.N. climate summit released a list of priorities that emphasizes methane reduction over a fossil fuel phaseout.
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Mizzou economists assess the ag economy, find mixed outlook for U.S. agriculture
Mizzou economists assess the ag economy, find mixed outlook for U.S. agriculture University of Missouri
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Wheat drops as weak demand, better US weather outweigh Fed cut
Wheat drops as weak demand, better US weather outweigh Fed cut The Edge Malaysia
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Boozman says ad hoc farm assistance is needed in addition to a farm bill
The Ranking Member of the Senate Ag Committee is calling for emergency assistance to help farms stay viable into next year. From the Senate floor this week, John Boozman spoke on the economic crisis that’s building during the harvest season. “Many producers have harvested their 2024 crop and many are losing hundreds of dollars per…
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Canadian purchases of U.S. corn off to slow start
Canadian purchases of U.S. corn off to slow start Country Guide
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Will the USDA lower U.S. soybean yields?
Will the USDA lower U.S. soybean yields? Farm Progress
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2025 Old Farmer’s Almanac teases a winter far unlike the last
2025 Old Farmer’s Almanac teases a winter far unlike the last AGDAILY
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Be Proactive, Think Ahead for Winter Preparation
RICHMOND, Va. — While the weather is still pleasant, now is the time to start preparing your home for the winter using a seasonal maintenance checklist. Virginia winters can range from mild to severe, and whether you live in the mountains or along the coast, it’s important to prep your home to ensure comfort. “Maintaining…
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Taking Internal Combustion Engines to the Next Level
WASHINGTON (September 19, 2024) — Six industry experts share insights about the innovations occurring in advanced internal combustion engines and fuels in an Engine Technology Forum (ETF) webinar available on YouTube. Continuing advancements in internal combustion engines, emissions controls and fuels is the focus of the recently recorded webinar. The panelists discuss how these innovations further improve…
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Farm Income Forecast Projects Another Challenging Year for American Farmers
RICHMOND, Va. — Farm economists are painting a grim picture for American agriculture following release of the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s 2024 farm income forecast. Net farm income is set to decline nearly 25% in two years, with substantial losses in crop receipts and continued pressure from rising production costs. While livestock producers may see…
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Rapid dry down advancing Michigan harvests
A Michigan farmer near the Ohio border soybean harvest is just starting in his area. Scott Welden tells Brownfield the last few weeks of hot, dry weather has dramatically changed crop conditions. “We do have folks running soybeans in the area,” he shares. “There’s corn silage that’s getting close to being wrapped up, which is…