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The Race to Regulate Hemp in Animal Feed: Can We Afford to Wait?
ST. PAUL, Minn. — On a crisp autumn morning in Kentucky, a hemp farmer kneels in his field, running a hand over the golden stalks swaying in the breeze. A few years ago, these fields were filled with soy and corn. Now, they hold a crop with enormous promise—hemp. Farmers across the U.S. are eyeing…
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‘Why us, why now?’: Farmers paying stiff price as Trump’s USDA cuts slam food banks and schools
‘Why us, why now?’: Farmers paying stiff price as Trump’s USDA cuts slam food banks and schools MSN
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Slotkin Part of Group of Senators Questioning Recent USDA Cuts
Slotkin Part of Group of Senators Questioning Recent USDA Cuts WHMI
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Trump Signs Order Requiring Citizenship Proof In Federal Elections
Trump Signs Order Requiring Citizenship Proof In Federal Elections WE News English
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NCGA leader optimistic despite market, tariff pressure
NCGA leader optimistic despite market, tariff pressure Farm Progress
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March rush for dry bulk
March rush for dry bulk Splash 247
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Check for Contaminants in Hay
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Making and feeding hay can be tricky business. After a long season feeding hay, livestock producers are getting a lot of experience judging hay by its appearance. The way hay looks and feels can be helpful for making assumptions about hay, but appearance, smell, and texture are just a few indicators of…
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Over 17k attend Nebraska Congressman’s tele-townhall, concerns over federal funding, farm bill, Ukraine
Over 17k attend Nebraska Congressman’s tele-townhall, concerns over federal funding, farm bill, Ukraine KMTV 3 News Now Omaha
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Understanding the 2025 Grain Price Rollercoaster: What’s Coming Next?
Understanding the 2025 Grain Price Rollercoaster: What’s Coming Next? Successful Farming
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Grit, Grease, and Gears: Meet the Colorado Teen Breathing New Life into Old Tractors
Grit, Grease, and Gears: Meet the Colorado Teen Breathing New Life into Old Tractors Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Could the U.S. Mine More of Its Own Potash?
Could the U.S. Mine More of Its Own Potash? Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Five Things to Know About Raising Backyard Chickens
COLLEGE STATION, Texas — With the rising cost of eggs, more people may be considering raising backyard chickens for fresh, homegrown eggs. However, caring for a flock requires more than just setting up a coop. Greg Archer, Ph.D., Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service poultry specialist and associate professor in the Texas A&M Department of Poultry Science, Bryan-College Station,…
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Reciprocal tariff uncertainty lingers
The president and CEO of the National Grain and Feed Association says it’s unclear what will happen in agriculture when reciprocal trade tariffs take effect next Wednesday. “We really need to see what the details are on April 2.” Mike Seyfert tells Brownfield additional tariffs could impact feed ingredients. “What that might mean for increased…
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Tractor, combine sales face downward trend
Tractor, combine sales face downward trend Farmtario
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ADM cuts jobs in grain trading division, sources say
ADM cuts jobs in grain trading division, sources say Reuters
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Quiet Signals: Why Boring Crop Reports Matter
Quiet Signals: Why Boring Crop Reports Matter Successful Farming
