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UN says it will take ‘a quantum leap in ambition’ to avoid ‘climate disaster’
Climate and environment updates: UN says it will take ‘a quantum leap in ambition’ to avoid climate disaster ABC News
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USDA provides relief to farmers hurt by storms
FALL FARM 2024: USDA provides relief to farmers hurt by storms The Times and Democrat
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U.S. headed for bumper crop, which could be a bummer for farmers
U.S. headed for bumper crop, which could be a bummer for farmers MSN
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Rancher publishes book about challenges facing industry
Montana Ag Network: rancher publishes book about challenges facing industry KRTV NEWS Great Falls
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Vermeer to Import New Manure Spreaders into U.S.
Vermeer to Import New Manure Spreaders into U.S. Lancaster Farming
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Farmers should monitor soil temperature when planning fall nitrogen application
Farmers should monitor soil temperature when planning fall nitrogen application Jamestown Sun
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Plenty of pumpkins from the nation’s top producer
A University of Illinois Extension educator says it was a good growing season for the nation’s top pumpkin producing state. Nathan Johanning tells Brownfield… “Both types of pumpkins are very prevalent, although we raise at least 80%, if not more, of the processing pumpkin.” He says, “So, if you open a can of pumpkins this…
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More investments being made into rural energy
Rural electric cooperatives are receiving a second round of funding from the USDA to help upgrade rural energy systems. Ag Secretary Tom Vilsack says projects will be funded by the Empowering Rural America (New ERA) Program. “The projects that we’ve announced to date will be delivering cleaner, more affordable and more resilient electricity to approximately…
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Export uptick brings hope to grain markets
Export uptick brings hope to grain markets brownfieldagnews.com
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Potatoes left in fields have more to do with weather than demand, local industry says
Potatoes left in fields have more to do with weather than demand, local industry says Agweek
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Dry fall posing challenges for cover crop seeding
An agronomist says the dry fall has made seeding cover crops a challenge. Ryan Gentle, who covers Illinois with Wyffels Hybrids, says some farmers timed it right. “If you’re early enough to do it, like maybe after silage early on, and we caught that half inch of rain, some of those fields look pretty nice.” …
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U.S. looks for new soy markets amid Chinese supply shift
U.S. looks for new soy markets amid Chinese supply shift The Western Producer
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Concern about dry conditions continues to drive markets
Concern about dry conditions continues to drive markets The Fence Post
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Hog futures mostly higher to end the week
At the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, live and feeder cattle were mixed ahead of Friday’s On Feed numbers. December live cattle closed $.10 lower at $189.15 and February lives closed $.02 lower at $189.92. November feeders closed $.05 higher at $248.57 and January feeders closed $.10 higher at $245.62. Direct cash cattle trade finished the week…
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Wheat Dropping Double Digits on Friday
Wheat Dropping Double Digits on Friday Nasdaq
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December a crucial window for soybean, corn sales
December a crucial window for soybean, corn sales Farmtario
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Wheat Futures Decline on Central U.S. Rainfall
Wheat Futures Decline on Central U.S. Rainfall — Daily Grain Highlights Marketscreener.com
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Ukrainian farmers finishing winter crops campaign
Ukrainian farmers finishing winter crops campaign Букви
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USDA Raises 2024, 2025 Food Price Forecasts
USDA Raises 2024, 2025 Food Price Forecasts Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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7 ag stories you can’t miss
7 ag stories you can’t miss – October 25, 2024 Farm Progress
