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Fertilizer Prices Not Slumping Like Grain Prices
(NASHVILLE, TN)– As grain prices continue to slump lower amid the weight of projected big crops this fall, many crop input prices are not showing the same declines. That includes many inputs on the fertilizer side of the industry. Speaking on Tuesday’s episode of Agriculture of America (AOA), StoneX VP of Fertilizer Josh Linville shared…
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Benefical rains across the eastern Corn Belt; heat wave conditions continue on the southern Plains
Across the Corn Belt, showers and thunderstorms sweeping across the Mississippi Valley are providing generally beneficial moisture for corn and soybeans. Early Friday, some of the heaviest showers are found from Michigan, southward to the Ohio Valley. In advance and in the wake of recent rain, warm, dry weather is promoting summer crop development. On…
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How agricultural production is restored in Ukraine’s de-occupied Kherson region
“Healing the land from the scars of war”: how agricultural production is restored in the de-occupied K … Ukraine Crisis Media Center
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Hedging is crucial as grain markets face weak demand
Hedging is crucial as grain markets face weak demand Agweek
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Is Tractor Report’s Success a Threat to Legacy Ag Media?
Tractor Report has seen explosive growth since we launched on July 8th. We recently clocked over 1,900 unique IP addresses accessing our site in a 24-hour span, which is fairly impressive for a site that just recently launched in a niche community. We attribute this success to our commitment to providing constant updates throughout the…
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Water treaty between Mexico and U.S. faces biggest test in 80 years
Water treaty between Mexico and U.S. faces biggest test in 80 years WPRL
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Mormon Church owns the most farmland in Illinois
Who owns the most farmland in Illinois? Farm Progress
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Huge corn, soy yields will be put to the test by annual crop tour
Huge US corn, soy yields will be put to the test by annual crop tour – Braun ZAWYA
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USDA Requests Public Input on Implementation of SUSTAINS Act
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is asking for public input on how best to implement the SUSTAINS Act, which authorizes USDA to accept private contributions to channel through several existing USDA conservation programs. The public should submit comments to the Request for Information via the Federal Register by September 16, 2024. “Agriculture…
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Growing edible flowers is reawakening an age-old tradition
ARLINGTON, Va. — Edible flowers are finding their place in a reawakening movement. Northern Virginia Master Gardener Nancy Dowling makes the most out of limited outdoor space in Arlington. Dowling is among the many gardeners and growers who are rediscovering the lost art of edible flowers. Along with offering habitat to her frequent bird and…