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USDA to measure bee colony loss
USDA to measure bee colony loss WGRZ.com
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August rains helped MO soybean crop
A central-Missouri farmer says the August weather was good for the soybean crop. Nathan Alpers tells Brownfield rains were timely. “You want a state fair rain out and we got a rain then. Another inch of rain would be great to finish up some of the later soybeans. All of the beans are made, but…
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Nebraska governor says no to lab-grown meat
Nebraska governor says no to lab-grown meat Successful Farming
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ASTA Promotes Safe Handling and Storage of Treated Seed During Harvest
Alexandria, VA—September 3, 2024— As harvest begins across the country, the American Seed Trade Association (ASTA) reminds farmers about the importance of taking precautions to ensure treated seed does not enter the grain supply. Seed treatments provide farmers with an economical means of protecting seeds and seedlings against early-season insect pests and diseases—resulting in stronger and…
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Weekly Grain Movement – Moving in the right direction
Weekly Grain Movement – Moving in the right direction Farm Progress
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Corn producers need to manage expectations when they sell in the fall
Big Crop, Small Prices: Corn producers need to manage their expectations when they sell in the fall RFD-TV
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Bonding over hot peppers and memories of past harvests and struggles
Bonding over hot peppers and memories of past harvests and struggles Agweek
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Demand for large US soybean crop uncertain
Demand for large US soybean crop uncertain World Grain
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EU officials pledge to develop more water-saving technologies in farming as droughts worsen
EU officials pledge to develop more water-saving technologies in farming as droughts worsen The Washington Post
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Road safety tips for motorists and farm equipment drivers
Road safety tips for motorists and farm equipment drivers Farm Progress
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Grain Markets Mixed to Start a New Month
Grain Markets Mixed to Start a New Month Barchart
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Bill Gates plays God in Africa’s agriculture and gets it wrong
Bill Gates plays God in Africa’s agriculture and gets it wrong Mail and Guardian
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K-State Scientists Report Corn Stunt Disease in Kansas
MANHATTAN, Kan. – Kansas State University plant pathologists and entomologists are reporting the first known case of corn stunt disease in Kansas, coming on the heels of reports in neighboring Oklahoma and Missouri. Row crop plant pathologist Rodrigo Onofre said that as of Aug. 29, corn stunt disease and associated symptoms have been confirmed in…
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Top Ag Democrat Doubles Down in Op-Ed as SNAP Turns 60
Top House Ag Democrat David Scott of Georgia is doubling down in his bid to undo GOP SNAP reforms in the committee-passed Republican farm bill. Scott amplified in an Atlanta Journal-Constitution op-ed his clarion call in the May farm bill mark-up. Scott marked the 60th anniversary of SNAP, declaring it “the most effective anti-poverty tool,”…