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Harvest pressure pulls soybeans, corn lower
Soybeans were fractionally lower on fund and technical selling. It was an up and down day, as early yield results have been mixed, generally below expectations in the east, with probable harvest delays in some areas. Those yields in the east were dinged by a mostly dry finish for the crop as parts of the…
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Watch For Changes In The Way You Purchase Fertilizer
Watch For Changes In The Way You Purchase Fertilizer Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Corn Futures Down as Big Harvest Gets Under Way
Corn Futures Down as Big Harvest Gets Under Way — Daily Grain Highlights Marketscreener.com
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How to Prevent, Fight Combine Fires and Keep Other Machinery and You Safe
How to Prevent, Fight Combine Fires and Keep Other Machinery and You Safe DTN The Progressive Farmer
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Grains Pressured by Weather and Harvest: Livestock See Delayed Reaction to the Interest Rate Cut
Grains Pressured by Weather and Harvest: Livestock See Delayed Reaction to the Interest Rate Cut Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Farmers and Ranchers Urge D.C. Policymakers to Pass a Farm Bill
HURON, S.D. — Pass a Farm Bill. This is the message several South Dakota family farmers and ranchers delivered to D.C. policymakers during the 2024 National Farmers Union Fly-In, September 9-11. “A Farm Bill ensures the stability of farming and ranching,” explained Ryan Urban, a fourth-generation Pukwana crop and cattle producer. “It is scary the…
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Agriculture set to take center stage 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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Good week for new crop corn, soybean export sales
New crop U.S. corn and soybean export sales were up on the week. The USDA says Mexico, unknown destinations, and Japan led the pack for corn during the week ending September 12th, while China purchased more than half of the weekly total for soybeans. Both corn and beans continue to see a lot of competition…
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Farmland values surprisingly stable
The CEO of National Land Realty says he’s surprised farmland values have remained high despite low commodity prices. Ronnie Richardson tells Brownfield he recently talked to a Kansas farmer about the corn market. “He had his corn booked at $4.10, and you go ‘what in the world, how could you farm your way out of…
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Record Grain Yields Keep Market Down
Record Grain Yields Keep Market Down Lancaster Farming
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Making a plan for combine harvest equipment
Making a plan for combine harvest equipment brownfieldagnews.com
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Marketing questions remain as harvest picks up
Some Illinois farmers say marketing will be the biggest challenge of the 2024 growing season. Mark Schweizer, who farms in Montgomery County, says he’s not sure what to do with the crop he started harvesting this week. “Sell it out of the field and buy a call?” He says, “I don’t know what I’m going…
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Tire tips to reduce soil compaction
Tire tips to reduce soil compaction Successful Farming
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Ziegler Ag Equipment Becomes Exclusive AGCO Combine Dealership
Ziegler Ag Equipment Becomes Exclusive AGCO Combine Dealership CropLife
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‘Timely start to harvest’ in Illinois as conditions falter
‘Timely start to harvest’ in Illinois as conditions falter Successful Farming
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Louisiana Keeping a Watchful Eye on Tropical Updates, But No Cause for Panic Yet
Louisiana Keeping a Watchful Eye on Tropical Updates, But No Cause for Panic Yet News Talk 96.5 KPEL
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U.S. Senator says drought assistance is a top priority
A U.S. Senator from Ohio says providing drought assistance to those in need is a top priority. Sherrod Brown says farmers need assistance now. “One farmer told us that they can only get one and a half cuttings of hay pastures not growing well,” he says. “It means in the summer or early fall you’re already feeding…
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Soybeans and corn ease with weather risks in focus
Soybeans and corn ease with weather risks in focus XM
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It’s Time – End of the Year Tax Planning
SOUTHWEST, N.Y. — The sun is still shining, crops are still growing, and farmers’ minds are probably the farthest they possibly can be from tax planning. But – Fall is a great time to focus on tax planning and managing tax liabilities. By creating a tax strategy BEFORE January 1st, it’s easier to avoid those…
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Can the agriculture sector in Ukraine be restored?
Can the agriculture sector in Ukraine be restored? Farms.com