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Soybeans rise as bargain-buying supports; corn, wheat edge higher
Soybeans rise as bargain-buying supports; corn, wheat edge higher Business Recorder
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Koenig Equipment Celebrates 120 Years of Legacy, Quality and Family Ownership
BOTKINS, Ohio — Koenig Equipment, a leading provider of quality lawn, agricultural and compact construction equipment, is proudly celebrating its 120th anniversary. Founded by John C. Koenig in 1904 as a small hardware and farm equipment dealership in Botkins, Ohio, Koenig Equipment has grown into a premier John Deere dealership with 15 locations serving customers in over…
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Sustaining the agricultural engine in South Africa: business rescue and informal restructuring
Sustaining the agricultural engine in South Africa: business rescue and informal restructuring Farmers Review Africa
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Drone attack damages largest Kernel oilseed processing plant in Ukraine’s west
Drone attack damages largest Kernel oilseed processing plant in Ukraine’s west Ukrainska Pravda
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Severe Weather Trends Impacting Ag
Severe Weather Trends Impacting Ag AGInfo Ag Information Network
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Ice cream, hot dogs, and coffee: 8 major food recalls this summer
Ice cream, hot dogs, and coffee: 8 major food recalls this summer Quartz
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Delaware: Two Agricultural Bills Signed by Gov Carney
HARRINGTON, Del. — In celebration of Governor’s Day at the Delaware State Fair on July 25, Governor John Carney signed two significant agricultural bills, House Bill 87 and House Bill 392. These bills aim to support and sustain Delaware’s agricultural industry, which is the state’s leading economic sector. Governor Carney emphasized the importance of keeping…
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AFBF Appreciates USDA Reforms to Loan Process
AFBF Appreciates USDA Reforms to Loan Process Farm Bureau News
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CME cash dairy prices mixed
Cash dairy prices were again mixed Wednesday the Chicago Mercantile Exchange. Dry whey down $0.0075 at $0.59. Two sales were made at $0.59 and $0.5650. Blocks up $0.0650 at $1.9650. One sale was made at $1.95. Barrels up $0.04 at $1.95. One sale was made at that price. Butter unchanged at $3.1025. Nonfat dry milk…
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Large shareholder threatens to seek removal of AGCO directors
Large shareholder threatens to seek removal of AGCO directors The Atlanta Journal Constitution
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Sound Advice from Rutgers Master Gardeners
NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. — Are weeds conquering your victory garden? Have critters turned it into a dine-and-dash buffet? Sound advice is available for New Jersey residents through the Rutgers Master Gardeners program, which operates helplines throughout the state. Rutgers master gardeners are trained volunteers who support the Rutgers New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station Cooperative Extension in its…
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Fla. Ag Sector Asked to Share Adverse Impacts of Hurricane Debby
GAINESVILLE, Fla. — University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (UF/IFAS) Economic Impact Analysis Program (EIAP) survey for losses and damages associated with Hurricane Debby. Where: Agricultural producers can complete the survey at go.ufl.edu/debbyagimpacts or report information to their local UF/IFAS Extension county office by calling or visiting in person. About: UF/IFAS requests agricultural producers affected by Hurricane Debby,…
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Cattle futures watching direct business develop
At the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, live cattle were up, and feeders were lower, waiting on the week’s direct cash business. October live cattle closed $.22 higher at $179.27 and December live cattle closed $.07 higher at $178.12. September feeder cattle closed $1.67 lower at $238.90 and October feeders closed $.90 lower at $238.12. Direct cash…
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Hinson: Ag equipment layoffs a ‘warning sign of things to come’
A U.S. Representative from Iowa says she’s concerned about the rising number of ag equipment companies reducing workforce. “Anyone who has lost their job, my heart goes out to them,” Republican Ashley Hinson said. Hinson says the ag economy has been impacted by several factors. “The inflation that people have seen, the input prices people…
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Rep. Bost: Answer to solar encroachment lies in new farm bill
Southern Illinois farmers are concerned about the encroachment of solar farms on farmland. Washington County zoning administrator Matt Bierman says solar development interest is rising. “From what’s come through my office, if you figure out what their project sizes are, we’re at about 35,000 acres.” He says, “Our comprehensive plan for the county says maintain…