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Local implement dealers navigate slump in farm equipment sales
Local implement dealers navigate slump in farm equipment sales  telegraphherald.com
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Wasde preview: Higher soybean production expected to boost US passing stocks
Wasde preview: Higher soybean production expected to boost US passing stocks  AgriCensus
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Wasde preview: US figures projected higher, global numbers lower
Wasde preview: US figures projected higher, global numbers lower  AgriCensus
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USDA Publishes Additional Ag Promotion Program Funds Announcement
USDA Publishes Additional Ag Promotion Program Funds Announcement  AGInfo Ag Information Network
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Know Before You Buy Local Foods at Fairs, Festivals, Farmers Markets or Online
LANSING, Mich. — It’s farmers market, fair, and festival season in Michigan, and that means a lot of food entrepreneurs are out selling their goods, from ready-to-eat meals and fresh baked goods to specialty processed foods like hot sauces, salsas, jams, pickles, and more. The Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development reminds consumers to…
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Assessing Damage Crops During Times of Excessive Rainfall
RALEIGH, N.C. — Tropical storm Debby is currently bringing significant amounts of rainfall to areas where fresh fruits and vegetables are grown in North Carolina. This can lead to situations where produce inadvertently comes in contact with contaminated water that may lead to produce safety concerns. Over the next several days, we urge produce growers…
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Spittin’ Seeds: The Epic History of Watermelon
GREENWICH, N.Y. — From picnics and barbecues to festive celebrations and family gatherings, watermelon is a beloved fruit that embodies the joy and abundance of the warmest season. Its sweet, refreshing taste provides a perfect antidote to the summer heat, making it a favorite treat for people of all ages. But watermelon is more than…
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Can the Cattle Market Recover?
Scott Varilek Discusses Whether or Not the Cattle Market Can Recover  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Canadian markets ignoring any weather woes for now
Canadian markets ignoring any weather woes for now  Farmtario
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Cattle, pork futures fall amid fund selling
U.S. livestock: Cattle, pork futures fall amid fund selling  Manitobe Co-Operator
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Poll: What Percentage Of Your Old Crop Is Still In The Bin?
Take Our Poll: What Percentage Of Your Old Crop Is Still In The Bin?  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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USDA: Biodiesel exports, imports both down in June
USDA: Biodiesel exports, imports both down in June  Biodiesel Magazine
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One-of-a-kind equipment auction at the 2024 Farm Science Review
One-of-a-kind equipment auction at the 2024 Farm Science Review – Ohio Ag Net  Ohio’s Country Journal and Ohio Ag Net
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Cattle, hog futures lower heading into Friday
At the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, live and feeder cattle were lower, pressured by the weakness in cash and wholesale business. October live cattle closed $1.25 lower at $178.02 and December lives closed $1.40 lower at $176.72. September feeder cattle closed $1.47 lower at $237.42 and October feeders closed $2.12 lower at $236. There was another…
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Soybeans, corn, wheat see a down day
Soybeans were lower on speculative and technical selling, with September closing below $10. Soybeans continue to monitor development conditions, with mild temperatures and scattered rainfall in much of the region. At this point, the trade is dialing a large crop, with any weather issues in some areas during the season expected to be balanced out…
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How farms have fared as Hurricane Debby delivers hard blow to Southeast U.S.
How farms have fared as Hurricane Debby delivers hard blow to Southeast U.S.  AGDAILY
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Soy Drops to 2020 Low With ‘Excellent’ US Weather Boosting Crop
Soy Drops to 2020 Low With ‘Excellent’ US Weather Boosting Crop  Yahoo Canada Finance