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CHS Announces Plans to Return $600 Million to Owners
ST. PAUL, MINN. (September 11, 2024) – CHS Inc., the nation’s leading agribusiness cooperative, has announced it intends to return $600 million in cash patronage and equity redemptions to its owners in calendar year 2025. The planned distribution is a tangible demonstration of the cooperative’s commitment to sharing profits with its owners and strengthening rural…
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Proposed Packers and Stockyards Act Rules Receive Overwhelming Support from Farmers, Ranchers, and the Public
On September 11th, 2024, the public comment period for the USDA’s proposed Packers and Stockyards Act rules came to a close. Members of the Western Organization of Resource Councils (WORC), Northern Plains Resource Councils (NPRC), Ranchers Cattlemen Action Legal Fund United Stockgrowers of America (R-CALF USA), Missouri Rural Crisis Center, Iowa Citizens for Community Improvement…
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Time running out to comment on Federal Milk Marketing Order proposal
Time running out to comment on Federal Milk Marketing Order proposal brownfieldagnews.com
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Soybeans, corn, wheat up ahead of USDA update
Soybeans, corn, wheat up ahead of USDA update brownfieldagnews.com
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Cattle futures up at midweek
At the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, live and feeder cattle were up, waiting on the week’s direct business. October live cattle closed $.62 higher at $176.95, and December live cattle closed $.80 higher at $177.22. October feeder cattle closed $2.10 higher at $237.50 and November feeder cattle closed $1.75 higher at $234.02. There was a very…
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China’s Exports Surge Amid Weak Domestic Economy, Raising Global Concerns
China’s Exports Surge Amid Weak Domestic Economy, Raising Global Concerns Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Climate change a political hot potato on both sides of border
Climate change a political hot potato on both sides of border The Western Producer
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Videos Show Conditions Deteriorating as Hurricane Francine Makes Landfall in Louisiana
Videos Show Conditions Deteriorating as Hurricane Francine Makes Landfall in Louisiana News Talk 96.5 KPEL
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Analyst expects yield changes in Sept. USDA report
Updated yield forecasts for new crop corn and soybeans are expected in the September USDA report and the chief commodities economist with StoneX Group says “big crops are definitely looking to be the story this year.” Pre-report yield estimates for corn are between 182 and 183 bushels/acre and soybeans around 53 bushels/acre, close to USDA’s…
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3D Printing and Agriculture: New Frontiers in Farming – 3Dnatives
3D Printing and Agriculture: New Frontiers in Farming 3Dnatives
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2024 Weather causes tricky harvest
2024 Weather causes tricky harvest Successful Farming
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‘Severe yield decline’ in Ohio ahead of harvest
‘Severe yield decline’ in Ohio ahead of harvest Successful Farming
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U.S. Braces for a Hotter and Drier Fall as La Niña Looms
U.S. Braces for a Hotter and Drier Fall as La Niña Looms Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Upper Midwest cool stretch possible
A climatologist says there’s a chance for a cool down later this month in parts of the Upper Midwest. Eric Hunt with the University of Nebraska-Lincoln says, “This isn’t necessarily a really, really deep cold signal, but if this were to verify we would bring in some much cooler temperatures somewhere between the 22nd or…
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Wheat climbs to one-week high, soy firm ahead of USDA data
Wheat climbs to one-week high, soy firm ahead of USDA data XM
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Wheat output to increase
Wheat output to increase The Western Producer
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Louisiana energy hubs, crop exports disrupted ahead of Francine
Louisiana energy hubs, crop exports disrupted ahead of Francine Reuters
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Hurricane Francine Makes Landfall as Category 2 Hurricane
Hurricane Francine to Make Landfall as Category 2 Hurricane DTN The Progressive Farmer