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Federal disaster declared for this year’s ruined Michigan cherry harvest
Federal disaster declared for this year’s ruined Michigan cherry harvest  MLive.com
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Ag economists say both presidential candidates bad for trade
Ag economists say both presidential candidates bad for trade  Successful Farming
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3 Big Things Today
3 Big Things Today, October 16, 2024Â Â Successful Farming
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Weather relief to come slowly
Weather relief to come slowly  World Grain
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AccuWeather: Another Mild Winter Ahead for Parts of the U.S.
On the heels of one of the warmest summers on record, AccuWeather long-range experts are forecasting a mild winter with above-average temperatures in three dozen states. The U.S. recently had its warmest winter season on record last December through February, and much of the country will see mild temps again. “We will likely have a…
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Ag Productivity Growth Falling Short of Meeting Global Demands
A Virginia Tech study shows a dramatic slowdown in agricultural productivity that threatens the world’s ability to feed a growing global population and manage environmental challenges. That’s according to the 2024 Global Agricultural Productivity (GAP) Report. The report says that while research, development, and high-tech farming tools are being developed at a steady pace, a…
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A return to unseasonably mild, warm weather for most; a more showery pattern on the Plains
Looking ahead, the 6- to 10-day outlook calls for the likelihood of near- or above-normal temperatures nationwide, except for cooler-than-normal conditions in the Pacific Northwest. Meanwhile, below-normal precipitation across much of the eastern one-third of the U.S. should contrast with wetter-than-normal weather in most areas west of the Mississippi River. The post A return to…
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Are P and K deficiencies holding back your crop yield?
Are P and K deficiencies holding back your crop yield?  Successful Farming
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Hurricanes impact US and Mexico agriculture, disrupting food supply chain
Hurricanes impact US and Mexico agriculture, disrupting food supply chain  FreshPlaza.com
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Winners Announced in Giant Pumpkin and Watermelon Competitions
RALEIGH, N.C. — With a little help from a forklift and a crane, some of the largest pumpkins and watermelons in the world were weighed in at the N.C. State Fair on Tuesday. Growers waited in anticipation to see if their giant would weigh more than the last. The winning entries will be on display…
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USDA Invests In Hispanic-serving Institutions (Of Course)
USDA Invests In Hispanic-serving Institutions To Strengthen Higher Education In Agriculture  Where The Food Comes From
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US grain stocks reach four-year highs
US grain stocks reach four-year highs  World Grain
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The Israel-Hamas war has wiped out most of Gaza’s farm land. The environmental costs are adding up
The Israel-Hamas war has wiped out most of Gaza’s farm land. The environmental costs are adding up  CBC News
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Farm policy is important to Kansans — and all Americans
Farm policy is important to Kansans — and all Americans. Here’s why.  News From The States
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Varying In-Field Moisture Makes Corn Harvest, Drying, Storage a Challenge
FARGO, N.D. — Due to a challenging spring planting season, corn has varying moisture levels between fields and even within fields. This may be due to replanted portions of fields, with the initial planted acres at about 15% while the replanted acres are still in the upper 20% moisture range. “One option is to segregate…
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High foreign demand pushes Ukrainian wheat prices up, producers say
High foreign demand pushes Ukrainian wheat prices up, producers say  XM
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Russia sets the tone in grain trade
Russia sets the tone in grain trade  All About Feed
