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The 7 biggest farm robotics deals of 2024 so far
The 7 biggest farm robotics deals of 2024 so far AgFunderNews
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Corn and Wheat See Gains Early Wednesday, Soybeans Consolidate
Corn and Wheat See Gains Early Wednesday, Soybeans Consolidate Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Which way will corn yield swing?
Which way will corn yield swing? Farm Progress
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NPR Gives Journalists ‘Ready-to-Use’ Lines About ‘Climate Change’
What journalists need to know when covering extreme weather and climate change NPR Training
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Preventive tar spot treatments going out
A mid-Michigan farmer says he’s not taking a risk with tar spot this season. Mark Senk spoke with Brownfield while he was out spraying for the disease Tuesday. “My farm was hit really hard with tar spot in 2021 and the fungicide really paid off that year,” he shares. “We had acres that didn’t have…
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Part of $4.3 bil ‘climate’ spending goes to electrifying farming equipment
New federal grant projects to slash U.S. climate emissions include efforts to electrify farming equipment in Minnesota MinnPost
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Hot Air: European climate agency claims Monday is the hottest day recorded on Earth, beating Sunday’s record
Monday is the hottest day recorded on Earth, beating Sunday’s record, European climate agency says MSN
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Iowa Political Leaders Urge USDA to Adjust Disaster Programs, Improve Assistance to Farmers
Iowa Political Leaders Urge USDA to Adjust Disaster Programs, Improve Assistance to Farmers stormlakeradio.com
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Meat Madness: How American Farmers Almost Became Hippo Ranchers
Meat Madness: How American Farmers Almost Became Hippo Ranchers Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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How Solana is transforming cross-border agricultural trade
How Solana is transforming cross-border agricultural trade Cointelegraph
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Farmers Are Grappling With Another Price Hike, This Time It’s Property Insurance Costs On The Rise
Farmers Are Grappling With Another Price Hike, This Time It’s Property Insurance Costs On The Rise Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Hay testing: you can’t manage what you don’t measure
University of Missouri Extension Field Specialist in Agronomy Rusty Lee says hay testing is a good way to get management data on how to best use stored forage. Hear more in this Managing for Profit. The post Hay testing: you can’t manage what you don’t measure appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.
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Sen. Fetterman Backs USDA Rules Supposed to Protect Small Poultry and Livestock Producers
Senator Fetterman Backs USDA Rules to Protect Small Poultry and Livestock Producers MyChesCo