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CME cattle, lean hog futures turn higher as wholesale prices firm
U.S. livestock: CME cattle, lean hog futures turn higher as wholesale prices firm Country Guide
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Grains Close Higher Again Tuesday
Grains Close Higher Again Tuesday: What’s Finally Driving the Buying Interest? Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Ukraine 2024/25 wheat exports to be capped
Ukraine 2024/25 wheat exports to be capped Farmtario
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About 0.5M hectares across Ukraine already sown with winter crops
About 0.5M hectares across Ukraine already sown with winter crops Ukrinform
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Changes To Expect In The Farmland Market This Fall
Changes To Expect In The Farmland Market This Fall Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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John Deere’s first ‘ethyl fuel’ engine
Hydrogen is no longer the future, now it’s alcohol: This engine uses the first ‘ethyl fuel’ ECOticias
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Crop Insurance Provides Price Security For U.S. Farmers That’s Not Available To Counterparts In Other Countries
Crop Insurance Provides Price Security For U.S. Farmers That’s Not Available To Counterparts In Other Countries Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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The government isn’t ready for cyber chaos in the food and agriculture sector
The government isn’t ready for cyber chaos in the food and agriculture sector The Record from Recorded Future News
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USDA Expected To Cut Their 2024 Net Farm Income Forecast
How Low Will We Go? USDA Expected To Cut Their 2024 Net Farm Income Forecast Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Illinois corn maturing ahead of pace
The USDA says the Illinois corn crop is maturing ahead of pace. Gallatin County farmer Jeff Scates says his early harvest results are below expectations. “Not quite as good as we had hoped for on the corn front.” He says, “We also have cut some beans and we’re kind of up and down a little…
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Scattered rains helped crops but slowed Wisconsin’s farmers
The scattered rains were welcome in Wisconsin last week, but they hampered fieldwork. USDA reporters say there were almost five days suitable for fieldwork, and topsoil moisture levels are rated as 12% surplus, 72% adequate, and 14% short. Eighty-two percent of Wisconsin’s corn is now in the dough stage, with 43% in the dent stage. …
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Michigan soybean harvest in sight
Corn and soybeans are just starting to mature in Michigan. Southwest Michigan farmer Jake Drozd tells Brownfield soybean harvest is getting close. “There’s some beans turning, there are guys probably cutting soybeans next week,” he shares. “Our own stuff, I’d say we’re probably going to be that 3rd to 4th week of September on some…
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Corn harvest begins in Missouri
Corn harvest is underway in Missouri, ahead of average for this time of the year. USDA says corn harvest for grain is 5% complete, with 39% of the crop mature. Rice harvest continues in the Missouri Bootheel at 15% complete, also ahead of average. Cotton bolls are starting to open at 14%, ahead of average.…
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Beef prices soar to record highs, yet farmers struggle to reap benefits
Beef prices soar to record highs, yet farmers struggle to reap benefits Michigan Farm News
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Wheat Futures Rise in Short-Covering Rally
Wheat Futures Rise in Short-Covering Rally — Daily Grain Highlights Marketscreener.com
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International cooperation was key to stabilize wheat prices after the Russian Invasion of Ukraine
International cooperation was key to stabilize wheat prices after the Russian Invasion of Ukraine Nature.com
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Kansas crop conditions largely unchanged as harvest approaches
Corn and soybean conditions were largely unchanged from week to week. According to USDA’s weekly conditions report, 48% of the crop is rated good to excellent, up slightly from last week. The USDA reports 36% of the crop is at the mature stage, with 96% in the dough stage and 76% in the dough stage.…
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Corn harvest in Kentucky is in full swing
Harvest is underway in Kentucky. Corn harvest is 11% complete, with 80% of the crop in the dent stage and 50% mature. Sixty-seven percent is rated good to excellent. Caleb Ragland farms in central Kentucky and says he’ll have a little later harvest this year. “Our potential is probably slightly below average, but I think we’ll…
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Nebraska crops continue to improve ahead of harvest
Corn continues to mature in Nebraska as farmers prepare for harvest. According to USDA’s weekly crop progress report, 23% of the state’s crop is mature, compared to 17% a week ago, with 67% of the crop reported as good to excellent. USDA says 93% of corn is in the dough stage and 74% at the…
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Safety First: Considerations for Early Fall Manure Removal
Safety First: Considerations for Early Fall Manure Removal Agweb Powered by Farm Journal