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Let’s Bring Nutrient Management into the 21st Century
Let’s Bring Nutrient Management into the 21st Century! Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Red October
Red October Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Ukraine already harvests 60.8M tonnes of grain, oilseed crops
Ukraine already harvests 60.8M tonnes of grain, oilseed crops Ukrinform
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National U.S. corn harvest reaching midway point
National U.S. corn harvest reaching midway point Farms.com
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Ag Track Talk: Friction vs. Positive Drive
Ag Track Talk: Friction vs. Positive Drive Successful Farming
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Dry weather to continue this winter
Dry weather to continue this winter AgUpdate
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Southeast Missouri area farmers prepare to grow more cotton, less corn
Area farmers prepare to grow more cotton, less corn Southeast Missourian
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How to improve cash flow
How to improve cash flow Farm Progress
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Florida agriculture is facing an ‘unprecedented financial strain’ after Milton
Florida agriculture is facing an ‘unprecedented financial strain’ after Milton WUSF
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Market ignores Russian attacks on grain ships
Market ignores Russian attacks on grain ships The Western Producer
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Harvest weighs on corn and soy futures
Harvest weighs on corn and soy futures Manitobe Co-Operator
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This is why grain markets have seen pressure this week
KTIC 840 AM/98.3 FM/98.7 FM – This is why grain markets have seen pressure this week Rural Radio Network
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Grain markets hit Thanksgiving blahs
Grain markets hit Thanksgiving blahs Manitobe Co-Operator
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Take long view when making 2025 soybean plans
An extension soybean agronomist cautions growers not to allow this season’s challenges to have too much influence on decisions for next year. Seth Naeve with the University of Minnesota says it’s important to take a long-term approach. “We live and die by each year, and so we put so much mental energy into each particular…
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Rain chances minimal as dry conditions continue for Corn Belt
Dry conditions continue across the upper Midwest. Eastern Nebraska farmer Chris Clausen tells Brownfield… “We haven’t had a significant rainfall since the beginning of August and we’ve had less than two and half inches since the 4th of July.” University of Nebraska climatologist Eric Hunt says the conditions have significantly dried down soybeans. “I’ve heard…
