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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…
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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