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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 133Â Â Swineweb.com
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Tornados are increasing in frequency across the US
GRAPHIC: Tornados are increasing in frequency across the USÂ Â 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…
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Mild Weather Helps 2024 Crop Along, According To USDA Report
Mild Weather Helps 2024 Crop Along, According To USDA Report  1380 KCIM
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Today’s Fuel for a Better Tomorrow
In this Pods for Profit, we’ll hear from Michigan Soybean Committee President Mark Senk on how the Michigan Advanced Biofuels Coalition is working to increase biodiesel usage as a cleaner burning, drop-in replacement for petroleum diesel fuel. The post Today’s Fuel for a Better Tomorrow appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.
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USGC focused on Mexico GMO corn ban
A board member with the US Grains Council says the organization is focused on overturning Mexico’s GMO corn ban. Jim Reed, an Illinois farmer, says the group has representatives in the country working on the issue. “If we have to channel certain products one way and certain products another way, the US export system is…
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The trade outlook for agriculture
The trade outlook for agriculture  Rochelle News-Leader
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Canada rail stoppage poised to disrupt North American agriculture
Canada rail stoppage poised to disrupt North American agriculture  Successful Farming
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Farmers Poised to Increase U.S. Soy Exports on the Heels of Soy Connext
CHESTERFIELD, Mo., Aug. 20 — With U.S. farmers expected to produce 4.6 billion bushels of soybeans for the 2024/25 crop and supply estimates up 11% over last year[1], according to USDA, the U.S. Soybean Export Council (USSEC) has convened more than 400 international soy customers to elevate a preference for U.S. Soy products and differentiate…
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USDA Faces Controversy Over Farm Bill Provision Blocking Oklahoma Land Transfer to Tribes
USDA Faces Controversy Over Farm Bill Provision Blocking Oklahoma Land Transfer to Tribes  Oklahoma City Sentinel
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Case IH Expands Product, Tech Offerings to Enhance Operator Experience and Accuracy
Case IH is announcing new precision tech offerings that help limit physical wear and tear of manual in-field correction. The post Case IH Expands Product, Tech Offerings to Enhance Operator Experience and Accuracy appeared first on CropLife.