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Weather Outlook Through Summer 2025 Sees La Nina Losing Influence During Spring
Weather Outlook Through Summer 2025 Sees La Nina Losing Influence During Spring  DTN The Progressive Farmer
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3 Big Things Today
3 Big Things Today, Jan, 16, 2025Â Â Successful Farming
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Understanding Your Soil Test Analysis
Nitrogen, phosphorous, and potassium are often seen as the key nutrients in a plant’s overall development and growth. But in this week’s episode, an expert with AgroLiquid explains why micronutrients may be the better option to improve the return on investment. The post Understanding Your Soil Test Analysis appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.
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USDA unveils Carbon Intensity Calculator for climate-smart agriculture crops used as biofuel feedstocks
USDA unveils Carbon Intensity Calculator for climate-smart agriculture crops used as biofuel feedstocks  KFGO
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USDA TO Hold Public Bison Auction At LBL
USDA TO Hold Public Bison Auction At LBLÂ Â Radio NWTN
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10 questions for Agriculture Secretary nominee Brooke Rollins
10 questions for Agriculture Secretary nominee Brooke Rollins  Environmental Working Group
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Genetics for a Better Cow Herd
COLUMBIA, Mo. – Improving fertility in cows involves leveraging genetic selection and advanced genomic tools to enhance reproductive performance. But genetic potential is only half the battle. Environment is the other half, said University of Missouri Extension state beef genetics specialist Jamie Courter at the recent Missouri Livestock Symposium in Kirksville. “Fertility is a lowly…
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Harnessing Nature to Defend Soybean Roots
WASHINGTON — The microscopic soybean cyst nematode (SCN) may be small, but it has a massive impact. This pest latches onto soybean roots, feeding on their nutrients and leaving a trail of destruction that costs farmers billions in yield losses each year. Unfortunately, current methods to combat SCN are faltering as the pest grows resistant…
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Engineering Standards and the Ongoing Evolution of Autonomous Equipment
Engineering Standards and the Ongoing Evolution of Autonomous Equipment  Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM)
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Arctic Blast Brings Dangerously Cold Temperatures to Majority of U.S.
Arctic Blast Brings Dangerously Cold Temperatures to Majority of U.S.  Successful Farming
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Ukraine blows up mine shaft to hamper Russian advance to Pokrovsk, NYT reports
Ukraine blows up mine shaft to hamper Russian advance to Pokrovsk, NYT reports.  Kyiv Independent
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Britain announces Ukraine pact with military collaboration
Britain announces Ukraine pact with military collaboration  VOA Asia
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USDA Publishes Interim Rule on Technical Guidelines for Climate-Smart Agriculture Crops Used as Biofuel Feedstocks
USDA Publishes Interim Rule on Technical Guidelines for Climate-Smart Agriculture Crops Used as Biofuel Feedstocks  Farms.com
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U.S. Agriculture Dominated by Family Farms
In 2023, roughly 86 percent of all farms were small family farms. A USDA report says these farms have a gross cash income below $350,000 and operate on 41 percent of all U.S. agricultural land. The family farms produced 17 percent of the total value of U.S. agricultural production. Large-scale family farms, those with gross…
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U.S. Leads Cage Free Egg Transition
Compassion in World Farming U.S. has released its latest Egg Track Report, which highlights the evolving landscape of higher-welfare egg production in North America. While the U.S. continues to lead at about 40 percent of egg-laying hens now in cage-free systems, Canada trails behind, with over 81 percent still confined in cages. Compassion says these…