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USDA Begins Deleting Website Pages on Climate Change
USDA Begins Deleting Website Pages on Climate Change Civil Eats
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Using new technology to streamline ag processes
Technology-driven solutions are helping farmers navigate the challenges of the industry. Tracey Wiedmeyer is the CEO and co-founder of Gripp, a platform designed to help farmers manage their on-farm data and communication. “The premise of Gripp was that agriculture maintenance is underserved,” he says. “You go find folks like myself who’ve had technology backgrounds to help…
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Ukraine and Egypt Discuss Trade Expansion and Financial Cooperation
Ukraine and Egypt Discuss Trade Expansion and Financial Cooperation Odessa Journal
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USDA May Reverse the Recent Drop in U.S. Corn Export Projections
USDA May Reverse the Recent Drop in U.S. Corn Export Projections DTN The Progressive Farmer
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United States Cattle Inventory Down 1%
United States Cattle Inventory Down 1% Morning Ag Clips –
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The week in charts: Why would US invade Panama? | Over 25 ships using scrapped IMO numbers | Tit-for-tat tariffs threat looms over VLGC market
The week in charts: Why would US invade Panama? | Over 25 ships using scrapped IMO numbers | Tit-for-tat tariffs threat looms over VLGC market Lloyd’s List
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World’s largest indoor farm machinery show returns to Ky. Expo Center in Louisville this month
World’s largest indoor farm machinery show returns to Ky. Expo Center in Louisville this month WDRB
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American Bankers Association outlines farm bill priorities
The senior vice president of agricultural and rural banking policy with the American Bankers Association says the industry has several goals for the next farm bill. Ed Elfmann tells Brownfield, “Here’s our farm bill priorities.” He says, “Increasing the guaranteed loan limits, modifying the beginning farmer and rancher programs fixing something called the Down Payment…
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Unpacking and Correcting Soil Compaction
WESTFIELD, Ind. — From mild winters to heavier equipment, farmers face several uncontrollable factors, adding layers to the soil compaction problem. “Our winters have been milder, and snowfall has been lighter in recent years, so we’re not getting as much breakup of soil compaction as we used to,” says LG Seeds Agronomist Kyle Malcolm, who…
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New Product of the Year 2024: Loveland’s Awaken FlowBoost
New Product of the Year 2024: Loveland’s Awaken FlowBoost Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Optimizing sprayer performance for maximum weed control
A research agronomist at Precision Planting says advancements in sprayer technology are helping farmers improve weed control. Aaron Herman says as more weeds become herbicide-resistant, precision spraying will play a larger role in combatting tough weeds “Things like nozzle selection, maintaining the correct pressure as well as the correct rate around turns, allows us to…
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Boozman ready to deliver for ag
Boozman ready to deliver for ag Farm Progress
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Nebraska climatologists collaborate for better weather prediction
Nebraska climatologists collaborate for better weather prediction Kiowa County Press
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Cattle and Bison Imports Resume Under New Protocol
Cattle and Bison Imports Resume Under New Protocol Farms.com
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Trump says talks with Ukraine, Russia ‘going pretty well,’ media reports
Trump says talks with Ukraine, Russia ‘going pretty well,’ media reports MSN
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Three more bird flu cases in Iowa flocks confirmed; recent surge marks 11th case this year
Three more bird flu cases in Iowa flocks confirmed; recent surge marks 11th case this year MSN
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Border ag state braces for trade impacts
An agribusiness leader says he is concerned about the immediate impact tariffs imposed by President Trump will have on border states. Michigan Agri-Business Association President Chuck Lippstreu tells Brownfield, “Michigan is a North American hub for trade and transit and a big part of that is our proximity as a border state to Canada when you think…
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More Weed Control Tools
Drake Robards, U.S. portfolio marketing leader for soybean herbicides, says Corteva Agriscience is bringing three new soybean herbicides to the market in 2025. He tells Brownfield Enversa is a post-emerge, Kyber Pro is a premium pre-emerge, and Sonic Boom is a premix preemergence herbicide. The post More Weed Control Tools appeared first on Brownfield Ag…
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Trump Agrees to Delay Tariffs on Goods From Mexico for 30 Days
Trump Agrees to Delay Tariffs on Goods From Mexico for 30 Days Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Grains Jump in Reversal After Mexico Says US Tariffs Delayed
Grains Jump in Reversal After Mexico Says US Tariffs Delayed Bloomberg