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Cash dairy prices steady to lower Thursday
Cash dairy prices were steady to lower Thursday on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange. Dry whey remains unchanged at $0.74. No sales were recorded. Forty-pound cheese blocks were down $0.0175 at $1.8975. Three sales were recorded at that price. Cheese barrels were unchanged at $1.87. No sales were recorded. Butter was unchanged at $2.60. No sales were…
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National Milk Day: The Milk Man’s Legacy
GREENWICH, N.Y. — National Milk Day is a celebration of one of the most essential and beloved staples of American households: milk. This day honors milk’s vital role in nutrition, agriculture, and history. From its early beginnings as a simple farm-to-table commodity to the rise of home deliveries, milk has remained a cornerstone of daily…
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Midwest Meat Summit kicks off in Des Moines
The inaugural Midwest Meat Summit is underway in Des Moines. Margaret Chamas with Practical Farmers of Iowa says the event is all about making connections across the entire value chain. “People producing the live animals on the ground, all the way through the people selling it to or serving it to people who are eating…
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Volunteers needed for autonomous agricultural machine study
Volunteers needed for autonomous agricultural machine study Farms.com
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AgWeb Poll: How Are You Cutting Costs in 2025?
Take Our Poll: How Are You Cutting Costs in 2025? Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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EU, UK push ahead with gene-edited plant rules
EU, UK push ahead with gene-edited plant rules EURACTIV
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USDA Works to Strengthen Food Supply Chain
USDA Works to Strengthen Food Supply Chain AgNet West
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When will it rain in Brazil?
When will it rain in Brazil? Farm Progress
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Analyst Says Market Under “Moderate Pressure”
Analyst Says Market Under “Moderate Pressure” | Thursday, Jan. 9, 2025 Successful Farming
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Farmers Select Eight Tech Startups For AgLaunch Accelerator Program
Farmers Select Eight Tech Startups For AgLaunch Accelerator Program Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Fight Those Winter Blues with Sunlight and Fresh Air
Fight Those Winter Blues with Sunlight and Fresh Air Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Trade Anticipates Corn and Soybean Yield Numbers From Final Production Report
Trade Anticipates Corn and Soybean Yield Numbers From Final Production Report Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Will $10B in economic payments offset farm income losses?
Researchers are still projecting negative returns for grain producers even after assistance from Washington, highlighting the extent of the downturn in the agricultural industry.
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New Holland Celebrates Triple Win at AE50 Awards for Hay and Forage Innovations
New Holland Celebrates Triple Win at AE50 Awards for Hay and Forage Innovations Hay & Forage Grower
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Farm bill extension means familiar safety net in 2025
A farm management specialist at the University of Illinois says Congress’ extension of the 2018 Farm Bill for another year means farmers have a familiar safety net in place. Gary Schnitkey tells Brownfield, “It’s going to be the same farm programs as we had last year, so nothing changes.” He says, “We’ll have the same…
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Second U.S. Port Strike Averted as Union, Employers Reach Deal
Second U.S. Port Strike Averted as Union, Employers Reach Deal Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Planning for 2025
As many producers take inventory of what nutrients are available in their soils, some may question how to proceed ahead of the growing season. In this episode, an expert with AgroLiquid says now is a good time to work with an agronomist to determine what products they want to apply. The post Planning for 2025…
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Farming Tech Is on Display at CES as Companies Showcase Their Innovations
LAS VEGAS (AP) — When Russell Maichel started growing almonds, walnuts and pistachios in the 1980s, he didn’t own a cellphone. Now, a fully autonomous tractor drives through his expansive orchard, spraying pesticides and fertilizer to protect the trees that have for decades filled him with an immense sense of pride. “The sustainability of doing…
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East Coast port strike averted after tentative deal reached
The agreement comes a week before a previous agreement was set to expire, allaying concerns of supply chain disruptions at major shipping hubs.
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Spring wheat futures competition brewing
Spring wheat futures competition brewing World Grain
