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Farm Credit Illinois CEO says members are feeling ag downturn
The CEO of Farm Credit Illinois (FCI) says the cooperative’s members are already feeling the impact of the ag economy slowdown. Aaron Johnson tells Brownfield… “I believe the squeeze is going to show up more in 2025.” He says, “You know, commodity prices aren’t what they were, and it seems like input costs for next…
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Latest NASS Data Shows Drop in Pasture Conditions
Latest NASS Data Shows Drop in Pasture Conditions DTN The Progressive Farmer
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Congressman Glenn “GT” Thompson Hosts Annual Ag Summit
CAMP HILL, Pa. — Congressman Glenn “GT” Thompson held his annual Ag Summit, on Monday, August 12, at 9 a.m. at the Central Pennsylvania Institute of Science and Technology in Pleasant Gap. The Ag Summit included multiple panelists representing Pennsylvania agriculture, including PFB President Chris Hoffman, Pennsylvania Secretary of Agriculture Russell Redding, Pennsylvania State Grange President Matt Espenshade, PA Farmers Union President…
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Transition strategy set for CLAAS and Butler in Dakotas
Transition strategy set for CLAAS and Butler in Dakotas Farms.com
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2024: Iowa Breaks Tornado Record
2024: Iowa Breaks Tornado Record 97.3 KKRC
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Wheat moves higher, corn down, soybeans mixed
Soybeans were mixed, consolidating. Nationally, development is ahead of average, but most forecasts have a warmer, drier pattern in parts of the region starting later this week or early next week, depending on the area. That could cause some stress, possibly cutting yield potential, at least to some extent. A major crop tour ongoing this…
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Cover crops – key to next-gen farming success
Cover crops – key to next-gen farming success Farms.com
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Why corn below $4 is similar to oil below $40
Why corn below $4 is similar to oil below $40 MarketWatch
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Corn Is Going Into The Home Stretch, Do You Need To Make A Second Fungicide Application?
Ferrie: Corn Is Going Into The Home Stretch, Do You Need To Make A Second Fungicide Application? Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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South Africa’s Corn-Export Forecast Raised in Boon for Neighbors
South Africa’s Corn-Export Forecast Raised in Boon for Neighbors BNN Bloomberg
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South Dakota, Ohio corn crops found better than 3-year average, tour finds
South Dakota, Ohio corn crops found better than 3-year average, tour finds Canadian Cattlemen
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How the Humble Chicken Wing Became America’s Favorite Finger Food
WASHINGTON — According to the National Chicken Council’s 2024 Wing Report, Americans devoured an estimated 1.45 billion wings while watching this year’s Super Bowl between the Kansas City Chiefs and the San Francisco 49ers. That’s four wings for every single man, woman, and child in the United States! Few finger foods are as beloved as…
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Global soy summit identifies key countries to boost U.S. soy exports
Global soy summit identifies key countries to boost U.S. soy exports Rural Radio Network
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Grains: Have You Heard There’s a Crop Tour this Week?
Grains: Have You Heard There’s a Crop Tour this Week? Inkl
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Barn Talk: Farm Equipment and Auctions
Farm Equipment, Auctions, and the Importance of Diversification w/ Greg Koch Ep 133 Swineweb.com
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Tornados are increasing in frequency across the US
GRAPHIC: Tornados are increasing in frequency across the US The Midwest Center for Investigative Reporting
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Popcorn Power: Where America’s Favorite Snack Pops the Most
GREENWICH, N.Y. — Everyone loves popcorn. Americans consume 51 quarts of popcorn per man, woman and child each year, according to The Popcorn Board. Each person’s annual consumption would entirely fill the Empire State Building approximately 17 times! Those light and crunchy morsels have stood the test of time as a satisfying treat for moviegoers,…
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ASA Statement on EPA Release of Final ESA Herbicide Strategy
WASHINGTON — With the release of the Environmental Protection Agency’s final Endangered Species Act Herbicide Strategy comes ongoing concerns for soy growers worried about feasibility of implementation and its impacts. Josh Gackle, president of the American Soybean Association and a soybean farmer from North Dakota, said of the final ESA Herbicide Strategy, “While there are clear improvements…
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Ingredient Swaps for Healthy Fall Baking
WASHINGTON — As fall approaches and the air becomes crisp, it’s the perfect time to indulge in baking. The comforting aroma of freshly baked goods is a seasonal delight but many traditional recipes are laden with sugar, refined flour and unhealthy fats. Health-conscious bakers can enjoy their favorite fall treats without compromising on nutrition by…