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Spotty rain fell in parts of the High Plains, Rockies
Spotty rain fell in parts of the High Plains, Rockies High Plains Journal
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Corn manages to hold onto modest gains
Soybeans were mostly modestly higher, with nearby months pulled steady to lower late by spread trade. Export sales were up sharply on the week at 79.1 million bushels as China and Mexico led the way, with unknown destinations buying another 198,000 tons of 2024/25 Thursday morning. U.S. harvest conditions are favorable and while planting has…
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As farmers start planning for 2025, margins remain a big concern
As northwest Tennessee farmer says he’s looking ahead to the 2025 growing season and margins are a big concern. David Nichols tells Brownfield, “Prices sold off pretty hard and we’re down close to or below cost reduction.” At the same time, he says costs are still too high. “Fertilizers have come down some; some of…
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Agricultural exports benefit from the farm bill
Agricultural exports benefit from the farm bill FarmWeekNow.com
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Oh My Gourd! The Incredible History of Pumpkins
GREENWICH, N.Y. — As the crisp autumn air settles in and leaves begin to change, one unmistakable symbol of the season takes center stage—the pumpkin. Its bright orange hue and round, familiar shape adorn porches and doorsteps across America, signaling the arrival of fall festivities. From intricately carved jack-o’-lanterns to the comforting flavors of pumpkin…
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N.J. enacts fire restrictions as ‘some of the driest conditions ever’ spread across state
N.J. enacts fire restrictions as ‘some of the driest conditions ever’ spread across state The Philadelphia Inquirer
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USDA confident of eradicating virus, although bird flu count keeps climbing
USDA confident of eradicating virus, although bird flu count keeps climbing Food & Environment Reporting Network
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Almost half of the US is experiencing drought
Almost half of the US is experiencing drought. How that can affect the food industry. MSN
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Before You Put the Combine Away: Inspect These 5 Wear Points
Before You Put the Combine Away: Inspect These 5 Wear Points Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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U.S. winter wheat drought expected to worsen
U.S. winter wheat drought expected to worsen The Western Producer
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Ukraine Corn Seed Exports Surge, EU Farmers Concerned
Ukraine Corn Seed Exports Surge, EU Farmers Concerned Global Banking And Finance Review
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Food and Ag PACs Largely Supporting Republicans
Food and Ag PACs Largely Supporting Republicans Successful Farming
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Reuters: Ukrainian corn seed exports to EU surge amid wartime trade shifts
Reuters: Ukrainian corn seed exports to EU surge amid wartime trade shifts Euromaidan Press
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CBOT corn rises as weekly export sales highest seen since 2021
CBOT corn rises as weekly export sales highest seen since 2021 XM
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Joe Gradone Wants to Help People Understand Hurricanes
NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. — New Jersey native Joe Gradone grew up less than 40 miles from the Atlantic Ocean, but his fascination with oceanography first surged while studying geology as an undergraduate at the University of Colorado. “It took me going to a land-locked state to realize I want to study the ocean,” said Gradone,…
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Timing Your Fall Manure Application
AMES, Iowa – Manure is a valuable source of nutrients; timing manure application correctly is crucial to maximize benefits and minimize environmental impacts. A critical factor in this process is soil temperature, which directly influences how nitrogen in manure behaves. This article explores why soil temperature is essential for fall manure application, why delaying application…
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Helene caused at least $53 billion in damage in North Carolina, governor says
Helene caused at least $53 billion in damage in North Carolina, governor says Fox Weather
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Dry conditions affect fall fieldwork
A farmer in eastern South Dakota says dry conditions are affecting fall fieldwork. Paul Casper from Kingsbury County just wrapped up harvest on Wednesday and tells Brownfield “there’s a lot of fieldwork not done. It will be interesting to see how that plays out next spring. There’s a lot more people going minimum or no-till…
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Market extremes for farmland in 2024
The farmland market has seen some extremes this year in the Upper Midwest. Farm business management instructor Kristina McVicker with South Central College in Mankato, Minnesota calls 2024 “interesting” from an ag land values perspective. “I’ve heard rumblings of land auctions with no sales, and then I’ve seen parcels still go for as high as…
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Prairie feed grains market watching U.S. corn
Prairie feed grains market watching U.S. corn Country Guide
