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First Ever Farm Equipment Presidential Election Poll Predicts Trump/Vance Wins
First Ever Farm Equipment Presidential Election Poll Predicts Trump/Vance Wins  Farm Equipment
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Ferrie: Four Sure Ways To Make NH3 Applications More Effective
Ferrie: Four Sure Ways To Make NH3 Applications More Effective  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Farmer Sentiment in October Rebounded Ahead of the U.S. Election
Farmer sentiment saw an unexpected surge in October ahead of the upcoming U.S. election, according to the latest Purdue University/CME Group Ag Economy Barometer. The index rose to 115, marking a 27-point increase from September. This boost in sentiment was primarily driven by a rise in producers’ confidence in the future, with the Future Expectations Index…
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3 Big Things Today
3 Big Things Today, November 5, 2024Â Â Successful Farming
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Bio-Based Fibers Could Pose Greater Threat to the Environment Than Conventional Plastics
PLYMOUTH, England — Bio-based materials may pose a greater health risk to some of the planet’s most important species than the conventional plastics they are designed to replace, a new study has shown. Such materials are increasingly being advocated as environmentally friendly alternatives to plastics, and used in textiles and products including clothing, wet wipes…
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5 takeaways from Christophe Hansen’s farm chief hearing
5 takeaways from Christophe Hansen’s farm chief hearing  POLITICO Europe
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Retrofit your machinery to increase ROI
Retrofit your machinery to increase ROIÂ Â Successful Farming
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Bearish Mood as U.S. Election Uncertainty Weighs on Agricultural Complex
AGS WEEK AHEAD: Bearish Mood as U.S. Election Uncertainty Weighs on Agricultural Complex  MarketWatch
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Rumo says Brazil Grain Harvest Could Help It to Operational Record in 2025
Rumo says Brazil Grain Harvest Could Help It to Operational Record in 2025Â Â Successful Farming
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New Rain Bird system promises rugged durability
New Rain Bird system promises rugged durability  Farm Progress
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Less weather extremes sweeten honey production numbers
Less weather extremes sweeten honey production numbers  Farm Progress
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The Andersons, Inc. acquires majority ownership in Skyland Grain, LLC
The Andersons, Inc. acquires majority ownership in Skyland Grain, LLCÂ Â Dry Bulk
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Meaningful Assistance Could Be Coming to Farmers
The Farm Assistance and Revenue Mitigation (FARM) Act was introduced last month and sponsored by more than 40 members of Congress. It’s also endorsed by several of America’s largest commodity groups, including the National Sorghum Producers. The legislation is intended to meet farmers’ immediate financial needs through economic assistance for the 2024 crop year. The…
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Farm Credit System Income Up Seven Percent to $5.91 Billion
The Farm Credit System reported that combined net income was relatively stable at $1.98 billion for the third quarter of 2024, as compared with $2 billion for the third quarter of 2023. For the nine months ending on September 20, 2024, FCS’s combined net income increased 7.3 percent to $5.91 billion. That’s compared to $5.51…
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Is U.S. Agriculture in a Recession?
Is U.S. agriculture in a recession? At least one economist thinks so. Dr. Ernie Goss, a Creighton University professor, says it depends on what sector of agriculture and the overall economy you’re talking about. “We are in terms of agriculture, on the grain side, certainly, and manufacturing, one could argue there as well that it’s…
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Lame-Duck Farm Bill Will be Difficult
While the lame-duck session of Congress represents one last chance at a farm bill, industry experts say it would require compromise on a number of tricky issues. Farm Policy News says it would require House and Senate leaders to agree on spending in quite a few important areas. One report says Senate Ag Committee Chair…
