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Are You a Mosquito Magnet? Science Says You Might Be
COLLEGE STATION, Texas — If you feel like you’re the victim of itchy mosquito bites more often than others, it may not be all in your head. Sonja Swiger, Ph.D., Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service entomologist, professor in the Texas A&M College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Department of Entomology and self-proclaimed mosquito magnet from Stephenville, said there is some…
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Near record yields in Indiana?
A Monticello farmer says he’s impressed with the crops in his area. John Peters says he expects record yields. “In our area, the corn and beans look fantastic,” he says. “Everything just looks phenomenal right now.” According to the latest crop progress and conditions report from the USDA, corn is rated 69 percent good to…
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Michigan crops advancing significantly
Michigan crops are advancing significantly ahead of last year and the five-year average. The USDA says corn is rated 59 percent good to excellent with 93 percent of the crop silking and 39 percent in the dough stage. Soybeans are 93 percent blooming and 71 percent setting pods, with 56 percent of the crop good…
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IL crops continue to impress
The USDA says the majority of the corn and soybeans in Illinois look good. DeWitt County farmer John Klemm agrees. “We got plenty of moisture in the soil.” He says, “We’ve had a lot of rain here in the last couple of weeks and the crop looks really good. So very hopeful and excited as…
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Corn Futures Climb as USDA Forecasts Improved Export Demand
Corn Futures Climb as USDA Forecasts Improved Export Demand — Daily Grain Highlights Marketscreener.com
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EU wheat prices fall as Egypt’s Black Sea competition highlights the Black Sea Competition
EU wheat prices fall as Egypt’s Black Sea competition highlights the Black Sea Competition MarineLink
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Ukraine’s Farmers Hunker Down as Fighting Rages Across Border in Russia
Ukraine’s Farmers Hunker Down as Fighting Rages Across Border in Russia U.S. News & World Report
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Snyder Stepping Down as Senior Advisor for Agriculture at EPA
(WASHINGTON D.C.)– After spending nearly three years as EPA’s Agriculture Advisor, Rod Snyder has announced he is stepping down later this week from the role. Snyder was appointed to the post at EPA by Administrator Michael Regan in October of 2021 and led the newly created Office of Agriculture and Rural Affairs at EPA since…
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Gauging China’s market risk
Gauging China’s market risk Farmtario
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U.S. Wheat Inspections Power Higher
U.S. Wheat Inspections Power Higher MarketWatch
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Economic Trends in the Global Agriculture Market
Economic Trends in the Global Agriculture Market The Olive Press
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New farm bill expected to be down to the wire
The president of Missouri Farm Bureau says he’s not losing optimism for a 2024 farm bill, but Garrett Hawkins says he’s expecting a farm bill to be down to the wire again. “We know we need an updated farm bill, but it’s a matter of when. Trying to fit it in amongst other competing priorities…
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USDA cuts 2024 pork, turkey estimates
USDA cuts 2024 pork, turkey estimates brownfieldagnews.com
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How Agriculture Could Be Impacted by Any U.S. Recession
How Agriculture Could Be Impacted by Any U.S. Recession Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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August WASDE Provide a Bearish Punch for Soybeans, Slightly Friendly for Corn and Wheat
August WASDE Provide a Bearish Punch for Soybeans, Slightly Friendly for Corn and Wheat Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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August 10, 2020 | The Costliest Thunderstorm in US History
August 10, 2020 | The Costliest Thunderstorm in US History KMTV 3 News Now Omaha
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The New Norm? More weather warning woes are on the horizon for U.S. producers
The New Norm? More weather warning woes are on the horizon for U.S. producers RFD-TV