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How to Instantly Add Cozy Autumn Vibes to Your Cooking
GREENWICH, N.Y. — Cool weather, rainy days and early evenings are signs that fall is about to arrive. If you are looking for ways to bring some coziness to your home this autumn, try these quick tips to instantly add fall vibes with warming spices, fall produce and hearty recipes. The sights, smells and tastes…
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Wheat slumps on beneficial rains, Russian export policies
Wheat slumps on beneficial rains, Russian export policies XM
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No rain in southwest Minnesota since early August as harvest speeds along
No rain in southwest Minnesota since early August as harvest speeds along Successful Farming
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Ag Industry Groups File Suit in Challenge of H-2A Rule
The International Fresh Produce Association (IFPA) and nine co-plaintiffs filed a lawsuit contesting the U.S. Department of Labor’s regulatory overreach and limitations on the freedom of speech of farmers who employ temporary workers. “DOL is exacerbating an already enormously challenging labor crisis for growers and agriculture employers across the country. This lawsuit challenges the unauthorized…
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Cattle futures higher to end the week
At the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, live and feeder cattle were up following the steady to higher cash business. December live cattle closed $1.15 higher at $187.32, and February live cattle closed $1.15 higher at $188.12. November feeder cattle closed $1.85 higher at $247.60, and January feeder cattle closed $2.37 higher at $245.50. Direct cash cattle…
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Soybeans, corn, wheat see daily, weekly losses
Soybeans were lower on fund and technical selling, along with the drop in crude oil, cementing a big weekly decline. Soybeans continue to monitor U.S. harvest weather and South American planting conditions. Weekly sales were solid at 62.6 million bushels with China and Egypt leading the way. Friday morning, the USDA reported the sale of…
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The Ghostly Legends of America’s Haunted Farms
GREENWICH, N.Y. — Farms, with their long history, are often the perfect settings for ghost stories. Abandoned barns, forgotten graveyards, and century-old homesteads are ripe with mystery. For decades, farmers have shared accounts of strange occurrences, unexplained sounds, and sightings that defy logic. These tales bring together the history, folklore, and culture of rural life…
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More stable hog market
A swine lending specialist anticipates more stability in the hog market going into 2025. Daryl Timmerman with Compeer Financial also serves as president of the Minnesota Pork Producers Association. “As we look forward, certainly profitability is more stable. It’s still going to be a tough challenge for many, we expect some volatility to continue.” He…
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What Caused the Ugly Close in Grain Markets Friday and Will the Lows Hold?
What Caused the Ugly Close in Grain Markets Friday and Will the Lows Hold? Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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AFBF: Thousands of Farmers Could Unknowingly Face Federal Fines or Jail Time
WASHINGTON — Time is running out for thousands of farmers who may face steep fines and possible jail time for failing to file their businesses with the federal government. Jan. 1, 2025, is the deadline to file Beneficial Ownership Information (BOI) with the U.S. Department of Treasury’s Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN). New analysis in a Market Intel by…
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Moving Iron: A Very Faint and Dim Light At The End Of The Tunnel
Moving Iron: A Very Faint and Dim Light At The End Of The Tunnel Successful Farming
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‘Phenomenal exports’ help stabilize grain markets – Agweek
‘Phenomenal exports’ help stabilize grain markets Agweek
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A new opportunity for feed buyers
A new opportunity for feed buyers Successful Farming
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Ag Secretary Vilsack Touts ‘Climate-Smart’ Farm Products in Pennsylvania
Agriculture Secretary Vilsack Touts Climate-Smart Farm Products in Pennsylvania Lancaster Farming
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US lawmakers propose tax credits for agtech investments
Also in this week’s farm technology news: A former Monsanto exec is named the CEO of Freight Farms, and fruit breeding company Bloom Fresh adds blueberries to its portfolio.
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Has End User Demand Put a Floor in the Grain Markets?
Has End User Demand Put a Floor in the Grain Markets? Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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3 Big Things Today
3 Big Things Today, October 18, 2024 Successful Farming
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Agricultural Impacts Associated with Hot Dry Weather
Agricultural Impacts Associated with Hot Dry Weather AgNet West
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Use Caution when Grazing Frost-Damaged Forage Crops
FARGO, N.D. — As frost begins to appear across parts of the Northern Plains, temperatures have been low enough to cause leaf burning and plant stress in many frost-sensitive annual and perennial forage plants. James Rogers, North Dakota State University Extension forage crops production specialist, highlights three main frost effects: prussic acid production, nitrate accumulations…
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Why America’s food producers are hurting
Down on the farm: Why America’s food producers are hurting MSN
