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USDA revises farm earnings up, though still lower than 2023
USDA revises farm earnings up, though still lower than 2023 Agri-Pulse
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Big Iron to feature Lee Greenwood and educational opportunities
Big Iron to feature Lee Greenwood and educational opportunities Agweek
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US storms killed at least 21 across 4 states on Memorial Day weekend
US storms kill at least 21 across 4 states on Memorial Day weekend Yahoo News Canada
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US to spend $7.3 billion on rural ‘green’ energy projects
U.S. to spend $7.3 billion on rural clean energy projects Canadian Cattlemen
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Landmark Agreement Secures U.S. Exporters’ Rights to Use Common Names in Chilean Market
ARLINGTON, VA – The Consortium for Common Food Names (CCFN), National Milk Producers Federation (NMPF) and U.S. Dairy Export Council (USDEC) commended the passage into law of commitments by the Chilean National Congress today that safeguards the rights of U.S. cheese and meat exporters to use certain common names – such as “parmesan” and “prosciutto” – to…
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IDFA Applauds U.S. Agreement with Chile to Protect U.S. Cheese Exports
WASHINGTON —Today, the United States announced Chile has approved an agreement between the two countries that further enhances the existing U.S.-Chile Free Trade Agreement, which marked its 20th anniversary earlier this year and is one of the oldest agreements for both countries. The exchange of letters contained in this agreement formalize protections for U.S. cheese exports…
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Citrus growers producing more fruit despite using less land, USDA finds
Citrus growers producing more fruit despite using less land, USDA finds cw34.com
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Crop Nutrition: The Outlook for Fall Fertility Remains Strong
Despite depressed economic data and higher-than-anticipated production costs, the quest for more yield is expected to keep crop nutrient demand up this autumn. The post Crop Nutrition: The Outlook for Fall Fertility Remains Strong appeared first on CropLife.
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K-State entomologist says corn leafhoppers could present a challenge for growers
A Kansas State University entomologist says recent scouting efforts have confirmed the prevalence of corn leafhoppers in Kansas. Anthony Zucoff tells Brownfield the insect can spread corn stunt disease. “It’s important to know that the leafhoppers themselves need to feed on an infected plants to begin with, in order to uptake the pathogens and then…
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2 big challenges facing hog farmers
2 big challenges facing hog farmers Farm Progress
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Foreign Adversaries Farmland Ownership Ban Could See CR Status
House Republicans may try to attach several bills to a must-pass funding measure needed by month’s end to avert a government shutdown. Among those is a ban on foreign adversaries owning U.S. farmland. The ban on China and other foreign adversaries owning U.S. farmland, especially near sensitive military sites, is one of several riders that…
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How to streamline your harvest
How to streamline your harvest Successful Farming
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Husker Harvest Days offers in-field harvest demonstrations each day of the show.
See combines work during corn demonstrations Farm Progress