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World’s Best Bull Riders Return to Albany, New York
ALBANY — For the third consecutive season, PBR’s (Professional Bull Riders) premier Unleash The Beast tour will buck into Albany, New York, taking over MVP Arena with PBR Albany Dec. 27-28. For two nights only, more than 30 of the best bull riders in the world will go head-to-head against the sport’s rankest bovine athletes,…
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China’s U.S. Farmland Buys Draw Renewed Attention
China’s farmland buys in the U.S. are attracting new attention on Capitol Hill. The House Select Committee on US-CCP Competition, chaired by Michigan Republican John Moolenaar has its eye on a Chinese EV battery firm’s land buy in that state. He says, “Gotion is a Chinese-based company that it is buying farmland. It is a…
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Beef Export Value Climbs in June; Pork Trends Lower in June but Posts Strong First Half
June exports of U.S. beef reached the highest value in nearly two years, according to data released by USDA and compiled by the U.S. Meat Export Federation (USMEF). While June pork exports were lower year-over-year, shipments through the first half of the year remained ahead of the record value pace of 2023. Japan, Taiwan, Canada…
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Cooler, drier air continues to advance southward across the remainder of the Heartland
Across the Corn Belt, cool, mostly dry weather trails the passage of a cold front. Thursday’s high temperatures will remain below 85°F throughout the Midwest, with readings staying below 75°F in the Red River Valley of the North. A new cold front approaching the upper Midwest is generating a few showers, mainly in the Dakotas.…
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Klobuchar, White and Fraser take the stage at Farmfest
Klobuchar, White and Fraser take the stage at Farmfest Star Tribune
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Deere joins White House initiative to strengthen supply chains
A federal freight data-sharing platform now has 80 members, according to the Department of Transportation.
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Rice harvest starts strong in Arkansas
Rice harvest is underway in Arkansas and extension specialist Jarrod Hardke says it’s earlier than normal. “There’s a lot more rice scattered around up and down the state, all the way up to the Missouri Bootheel, because of how early rice was planted. They can start this week.” Hardke with University of Arkansas System Division…
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USDA Assists Farmers, Ranchers, and Communities Affected by Hurricane Debby
USDA Assists Farmers, Ranchers, and Communities Affected by Hurricane Debby Southeast AgNet
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Live cattle mixed, feeder cattle lower; lean hogs ease
U.S. livestock: Live cattle mixed, feeder cattle lower; lean hogs ease Country Guide
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EPA Probes Biodiesel Supply Chains as Fraud Concerns Mount
EPA Probes Biodiesel Supply Chains as Fraud Concerns Mount BNN Bloomberg
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Falling wheat prices encourage Asian customers to buy
Falling wheat prices encourage Asian customers to buy The Western Producer
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Video: Merlo Multifarmer offers broad range of on-farm uses
VIDEO: Merlo Multifarmer offers broad range of on-farm uses Grainews
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China-US AI cooperation in Africa is crucial for continental development
China-US AI cooperation in Africa is crucial for continental development Global Times