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South Africa’s corn crop expected to rebound
South Africa’s corn crop expected to rebound World Grain
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5 factors that could move grain prices
5 factors that could move grain prices Farm Progress
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Ag Tech News: John Deere Touts American Manufacturing, New U.S. Drone for Scouting
Ag Tech News: John Deere Touts American Manufacturing, New U.S. Drone for Scouting Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Upper Midwest farmers resilient amid flood recovery
Some Upper Midwest farmers remain resilient after inclement weather events recently impacted their operations. South Dakota farmer Darren Hefty, who also co-hosts Ag PhD Radio, says several flooding records were broken this summer after 8-to-10 inches of rain fell over a three-day period around Sioux Falls. “They got hit really hard. I feel for those…
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Price pressure continues for grains
A commodity broker says weather continues to be one of the biggest challenges facing commodity markets. “There’s no doubt about it, we’re on a slippery slope right now.” Jody Lawrence, founder of Strategic Trading Advisors says there’s potential for the U.S. to deliver another record-large crop. “We can’t just keep producing fence row to fence…
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Ukraine’s grain exports jump 67% in new season
Ukraine’s grain exports jump 67% in new season World Grain
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Wheat and soybeans ease, corn steady as weather watched
Wheat and soybeans ease, corn steady as weather watched XM
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Big-name 4WD tractor advancements
Big-name 4WD tractor advancements Successful Farming
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Illinois EPA gets $430 million from taxpayers to fight ‘climate pollution’
$430 million awarded to state for climate pollution reduction measures FarmWeekNow.com
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Beijing-owned agriculture giant accused of manipulating wheat contracts
ASIC says Beijing-owned agriculture giant manipulated wheat contracts The Australian Financial Review
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Insight: The Dog Days
Insight: The Dog Days Morning Ag Clips –
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Clean your equipment like a seed grower
Clean your equipment like a seed grower Farm Progress
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Hayes: Retrofitting Brakes on Agriculture Equipment
Hayes: Retrofitting Brakes on Agriculture Equipment The BRAKE Report
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Midwestern crops develop under beneficial weather
Midwestern crops develop under beneficial weather norfolkneradio.com
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New Report Details Health, Sustainability Benefits of Organic Produce
WASHINGTON, D.C. (July 24, 2024) — Choosing between organic or non-organic strawberries and spinach in the produce aisles is not always easy, so knowing the facts helps. And the science-based facts are that organic strawberries are sweeter and healthier than conventional berries because of higher levels of sucrose and glucose and more antioxidants, while organic spinach contains…
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A new dawn for South Africa’s farmers?
A new dawn for South Africa’s farmers? Mail and Guardian
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Study shows Indiana’s ag sector contributes nearly $70 billion to the state’s economy
A recent study from AgriNovus Indiana shows the agbioscience sector contributes $69.6 billion to the state’s economy. But, CEO Mitch Frazier, says there is still opportunity for growth. “Looking at those forces of change that could affect the future and then working backward to say what is it we need to do today, the goal that…
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Survey shows continued decline in rural economy
The latest Rural Mainstreet Index has declined for an eleventh consecutive month. Creighton University economist Ernie Goss says weak agriculture commodity prices and declining exports contributed to weakness in the economy. “China for example, their economy’s just moving sideways to down and of course that means they’re buying less of our soybean imports,” he says.…
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CLAAS launches the Lexion 8900TT — its largest combine yet
CLAAS launches the Lexion 8900TT — its largest combine yet RealAgriculture