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Favorable conditions for crop development
A climatologist says crop development has been advancing ahead of average in many areas of the Corn Belt. Eric Hunt with the University of Nebraska-Lincoln says temperatures have been favorable. “Very ideal conditions for pollination,” he said. “There’s a lot of corn that’s tasseling and it’s starting to silk. That’s in a lot of areas…
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Corn and Wheat Try to Recover Tuesday, With New Near Term Lows in Soybeans
Corn and Wheat Try to Recover Tuesday, With New Near Term Lows in Soybeans Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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India boosts Russian grain imports as Modi thanks Putin for fertilizer supply
India boosts Russian grain imports as Modi thanks Putin for fertilizer supply Moneycontrol
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Roasted Soybean Market Is Forecast To Ascend To US$ 3.15 Billion By 2034
Roasted Soybean Market Is Forecast To Ascend To US$ 3.15 Billion By 2034 openPR
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Barchart Enhances Yield Forecast Model with Integration of Planet Data
Barchart Enhances Yield Forecast Model with Integration of Planet Data IT News Online
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Speculative traders back to bearish bets: Grain market daily
Speculative traders back to bearish bets: Grain market daily ahdb.org.uk
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Slovakia is not ready to lift ban on imports of Ukrainian agricultural products
Slovakia is not ready to lift ban on imports of Ukrainian agricultural products – Fico Ukrinform
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Black frost impacts agriculture in Limpopo, South Africa
Black frost impacts agriculture in Limpopo, South Africa FreshPlaza.com
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Smart tractors can’t steer out of this agricultural slump
Smart tractors can’t steer out of this agricultural slump Financial Times
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Unlocking precision agriculture: Overcoming data utilisation challenges on farms
Unlocking precision agriculture: Overcoming data utilisation challenges on farms Future Farming
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4 Farm Equipment Stocks to Watch Amid Industry Challenges
4 Farm Equipment Stocks to Watch Amid Industry Challenges MSN
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OSU Wheat Varieties Perform Under Pressure During 2024 Harvest
OSU Wheat Varieties Perform Under Pressure During 2024 Harvest Morning Ag Clips –
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Extreme heat waves broiling the planet in 2024 aren’t normal
Extreme heat waves broiling the planet in 2024 aren’t normal: How climate change is heating up weather around the … The Conversation
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‘Truly a game changer’: Indiana ag leaders focus on farm bill impact
‘Truly a game changer’: Indiana ag leaders focus on farm bill impact Evening News and Tribune
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Forecasting The Impact: Hurricane Beryl’s Remnants Headed To Upstate NY
Forecasting The Impact: Hurricane Beryl’s Remnants Headed To Upstate NY 94.3 Lite FM
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Bayer’s CropKey bringing AI to crop protection
The president of Bayer Crop Science North America says artificial intelligence is opening new doors in crop protection. Brian Naber says the company’s CropKey utilizes data science to design precise new pest solutions. “What we’re moving to is from screening to designing.” He says, “So, literally through AI you can now design crop protection products…
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ODA expands the Farmland Preservation Program
The director of the Ohio Department of Agriculture says preserving the state’s farmland will allow growth in its ag sector. In 1998, the Office of Farmland Preservation created a voluntary agreement with farmers and the ODA to keep farmland for ag use. Brian Baldridge says landowners are financially compensated for joining the program. “Those participants, they take…
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More Young Farmers Are Coming Home to Farm, But 58% Say There’s No Transition Plan in Place
Tough Love: More Young Farmers Are Coming Home to Farm, But 58% Say There’s No Transition Plan in Place Agweb Powered by Farm Journal