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Ukraine boosts grain exports despite intensified Russian attacks
Ukraine boosts grain exports despite intensified Russian attacks StreetInsider.com
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What will fall harvest weather be like?
What will fall harvest weather be like? Farm Progress
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Michigan Hosts 98th Annual National Plant Board Meeting
LANSING, Mich. — The Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (MDARD) proudly hosted the 98th Annual National Plant Board Meeting in Grand Rapids on July 21 – July 25. The meeting brought together plant pest regulatory officials from across the nation including National Plant Board, U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service…
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Farm Bill, Herbicide Regulations and Container Shipping Highlight Ag Policy Summit
NOBLESVILLE, Ind. — Keeping an eye on regulations that may affect Hoosier farmers, looking for opportunities to expand farm exports and decoding potential farm bill proposals were among the topics covered during the 2024 Ag Policy Summit on Wednesday at the Hamilton County Fairgrounds in Noblesville, Ind. The Summit is an annual policy-focused program presented…
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Federal program providing aid to Alabama livestock producers experiencing losses from drought
Federal program providing aid to Alabama livestock producers experiencing losses from drought Alabama Public Radio
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Inform raises Ukraine 2024 grain harvest forecast to 55 mln T
Inform raises Ukraine 2024 grain harvest forecast to 55 mln T XM
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Managed money bets against farmers, expect price drop — big mistake
Managed money bets against farmers, expect price drop — big mistake Farmers Forum
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Congressman Flood introduces SAF Information Act
A Bipartisan bill has been introduced directing the Energy Information Administration to include sustainable aviation fuels in published data sets. U.S Representative Mike Flood (R) of Nebraska joined Louisiana’s Troy Carter (D) Friday in support of the Sustainable Aviation Fuel Information Act. They say it’s designed to give stakeholders more clarity into how production is developing. Several industry leaders have expressed…
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GOP lawmaker squares off with USDA, tribes over farm bill land transfer
GOP lawmaker squares off with USDA, tribes over farm bill land transfer The Hill
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Soybeans and corn hit four-year lows on US crop prospects
Soybeans and corn hit four-year lows on US crop prospects XM
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Iowa’s Farmland Owners Are More Local Than Many Think
AMES, Iowa – It’s no secret that much of Iowa’s farmland is rented, and non-operator farmland owners are often considered to be out-of-touch if they do not live on the land they rent. But data from Iowa State University Extension and Outreach shows that most landowners live fairly close to their land, and many have kin or friendship ties to…
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Market uncertainty spikes commodity volatility
COLUMN: Market uncertainty spikes commodity volatility Enid News & Eagle
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AGCO Announces Updates to Its Missouri and Wisconsin Dealership Network
Brookfield Tractor, McFarlane Manufacturing, Parallel Ag and Vanderloop Equipment to expand sales and support services. The post AGCO Announces Updates to Its Missouri and Wisconsin Dealership Network appeared first on CropLife.
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Scouting Corn Still a Priority in August
Even though corn and soybeans are maturing in early August, field scouting should still be a priority. The post Scouting Corn Still a Priority in August appeared first on CropLife.
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Iowa Crop Progress & Condition Report
Iowa Crop Progress & Condition Report KCII Radio
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British farmers donate another batch of off-road vehicles for the Ukrainian military
British farmers donate another batch of off-road vehicles for the military Militarnyi
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Lukashenko urges to resume patronage programs in agriculture
Lukashenko urges to resume patronage programs in agriculture Belarus News (BelTA)
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Drought threatens oilseeds in Romania and Moldova
Drought threatens oilseeds in Romania and Moldova Українські Національні Новини
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Ouch! What just bit me?
ATHENS, Ga. — As autumn approaches and the stifling heat of summer begins to cool down, spending more time outdoors may be on your radar. But, as Georgia is home to many stinging and biting insects, fall fun can turn into a minefield of discomfort. Elmer Gray, a research entomologist with the University of Georgia…