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Soybean Month in Iowa
In August, Soybean Month in Iowa brings attention to the versatile crop responsible for feeding and fueling the world. On this episode, an ISA director discusses the different ways soy impacts consumers around the world. The post Soybean Month in Iowa appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.
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Corn plant miscues: What went wrong?
Corn plant miscues: What went wrong? Farm Progress
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Stratovation Group Launches AI Tool Designed to Make It Easier to Find Useful Ag Data
Now available to all ChatGPT users, AgriSearch Assistant was created with a vision to develop a simple way to secure a wide range of pertinent ag data. The post Stratovation Group Launches AI Tool Designed to Make It Easier to Find Useful Ag Data appeared first on CropLife.
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Milk production is increasing despite fewer dairy farms
Large farms are getting more out of their cows through advancements in technology, as smaller operations struggle to keep up.
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2024 MAGIE Equipment Preview: 19 Products You Can Expect to See At This Year’s Show
More than 70 exhibitors will be on hand at the upcoming MAGIE show in Bloomington, IL. Here is a preview of some of the products attendees will find. The post 2024 MAGIE Equipment Preview: 19 Products You Can Expect to See At This Year’s Show appeared first on CropLife.
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Today’s Corn Hybrids Are Resilient
WESTFIELD, Ind. — There’s been an abundance of weather challenges in Iowa and Ohio, but agronomists in these states haven’t given up on crops. In fact, AgriGold Agronomists Scott Bugg (Ohio) and Jeff Morey (Iowa) believe farmers in their respective areas could still produce great corn and soybean yields — IF they stick with their…
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Finding a Home for Soybean Meal
Demand is on the rise for soybean oil, but more production also means more soybean meal. In this Pods for Profit, Michigan Soybean Committee President Mark Senk discusses what that means for farmers and the role of exports. The post Finding a Home for Soybean Meal appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.
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Pea prices decline as harvest gets closer
Pulse Weekly: Pea prices decline as harvest gets closer Country Guide
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Cattle Try to Recover With Strong Cash and Cutouts: Grains Lower on Weather
Cattle Try to Recover With Strong Cash and Cutouts: Grains Lower on Weather Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Protecting crop health and improving yields
Commodity prices have continued to face pressure, making it even more important for farmers to get the most yield out of every acre of corn and soybeans. Growing conditions in many parts of the Corn Belt put the corn crop at greater risk for diseases like tar spot. Tyler Harp, Syngenta technical product lead for…
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Looming Canadian rail strike might boost U.S. wheat, feed grain demand
Looming Canadian rail strike might boost U.S. wheat, feed grain demand brownfieldagnews.com
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Weather Woes: Producers are dealing with possible drought extension and pest pressure
Weather Woes: Producers are dealing with possible drought extension and pest pressure RFD-TV
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Severe Weather Threat Increases Across the Corn Belt
Severe Weather Threat Increases Across the Corn Belt DTN The Progressive Farmer
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States, USDA prepare for potential avian flu outbreak
States, USDA prepare for potential avian flu outbreak Oskaloosa Herald
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USGC Members Arrive in Utah for 64th Annual Board of Delegates Meeting
SALT LAKE CITY, UT — U.S. Grains Council (USGC) members are gathered in Salt Lake City, UT for the organization’s 64th Board of Delegates Meeting, held July 29-31. USGC Chairman Brent Boydston welcomed attendees with a summary of the Council’s work over the past year and a preview of the meeting’s upcoming content. “My theme…
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USDA Extends Comment Period for Sweeping Packers and Stockyards Rule by Only 15 Days
WASHINGTON – On Monday, National Cattlemen’s Beef Association Senior Director of Government Affairs Tanner Beymer released the following statement on the U.S. Department of Agriculture extending the 60-day comment period for their latest Packers and Stockyards proposed rule, “Fair and Competitive Livestock and Poultry Markets,” by only 15 days: “Cattle markets are immensely complicated and…
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Right to Repair Law Goes Into Effect in Minnesota; Doesn’t Include Agriculture
Minnesota’s right to repair law, known as the “Digital Fair Repair Act,” went into effect on July 1st, 2024. That makes Minnesota the sixth state nationwide to enact a right to repair law joining a list that includes Colorado, California, Maine, Massachusetts and New York. However, according to the National Agricultural Law Center, Minnesota’s law…
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Celebrate Nature’s Trendiest Fruit on National Avocado Day
GREENWICH, N.Y. — Healthy, versatile and delicious – avocados have been trending in American supermarkets and restaurants in recent years. With National Avocado Day on July 31, celebrate your favorite avocado dishes and trying out new ones. How to celebrate the avocados this year When it comes to versatile produce, the avocado has become one…
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US Wheat Yields Up Significantly Over 2023
US Wheat Yields Up Significantly Over 2023 Farm Policy News
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White South African farmers seek new life in Georgia
White South African farmers seek new life in Georgia Yahoo Singapore News