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Brrrr…..Arctic cold front forecasted to sweep across Texas
Brrrr…..Arctic cold front forecasted to sweep across Texas  Plainview Daily Herald
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3 Big Things Today
3 Big Things Today, January 3, 2025Â Â Successful Farming
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AgRevolution Seeks to Rewrite the Book on Service With On-Farm Machinery Repairs
AgRevolution Seeks to Rewrite the Book on Service With On-Farm Machinery Repairs  DTN The Progressive Farmer
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Ag exports still were a good story to follow
Ag exports still were a good story to follow  High Plains Journal
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Majority of Farm Aid Going to Corn, Soybean, Wheat and Cotton Producers
(FARGO, ND) — Corn, soybean, wheat and cotton growers across the U.S. are set to benefit the most from the $9.8 billion dollars in economic aid payments that were passed by Congress as part of the American Relief Act of 2025. The legislation, which passed along with an extension of the 2018 Farm Bill as…
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Leasing company offers broad range of ag equipment
Leasing company offers broad range of ag equipment  Agri-News
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Plan for the worst but hope for the best in 2025 markets
Plan for the worst but hope for the best in 2025 markets  Agweek
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USDA Raises 2025 Agricultural Trade Deficit
USDA Raises 2025 Agricultural Trade Deficit  Seminole Sentinel
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Carbon Pipeline Discussion Continues in South Dakota
The South Dakota Public Utilities Commission scheduled a series of six public input meetings in January about Summit Carbon Solutions’ application for a permit to construct a carbon dioxide pipeline. The meetings are scheduled for January 15-17 at various locations in eastern South Dakota near the proposed pipeline route. Iowa-based Summit Carbon Solutions plans a…
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East and Gulf Coast Port Strike Seems More Likely
Shippers want to know if there will be a strike because there’s less than a month until the International Longshoremen Association’s contract with the U.S. Maritime Alliance is set to expire. Supply Chain Dive says a major development in the prolonged negotiations occurred when President-elect Trump voiced his support for the ILA’s stance against automation…
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Argentina Exchange Cuts Soybean Planting Estimates, Raises Corn
Argentina’s Buenos Aires Grains Exchange raised its corn planting estimate while trimming the pegged soybean areas for the 2024-2025 season. The corn crop is now seen covering over 16,308,000 acres, up from a prior estimate of more than 15,567,000 acres. The Exchange says the new forecast was a correction of the previous one. The soybean…
