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Corn and Soybean Export Sales Land on Low End of Forecasts
Corn and Soybean Export Sales Land on Low End of Forecasts  MarketWatch
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Large U.S. crops expected in October USDA report
Large U.S. crops expected in October USDA report  brownfieldagnews.com
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New $46M USDA fund empowers rookie farmers
New $46M USDA fund empowers rookie farmers  Farms.com
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U.S. wheat futures jump to four-month high as Russia’s wheat crop suffers from drought
U.S. wheat futures jump to four-month high as Russia’s wheat crop suffers from drought  MSN
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Corn market watching South American weather
Corn market watching South American weather  AgUpdate
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Dryness, Frost Shave Australia Wheat Prospects
Dryness, Frost Shave Australia Wheat Prospects  DTN The Progressive Farmer
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USDA announces initiatives to increase competition and lower food prices
USDA announces initiatives to increase competition and lower food prices  Farm Progress
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Meat recall: Here’s a list of the almost 10M pounds of affected products
Meat recall: Here’s a list of the almost 10M pounds of affected products  MassLive.com
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3 Big Things Today
3 Big Things Today, October 10, 2024Â Â Successful Farming
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Warm dry weather
Warm dry weather  AGInfo Ag Information Network
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Many Cattle Producers Still Optimistic About Their Futures
Cattle producers, like other farmers, are generally an optimistic bunch. A Drover’s beef industry survey shows that 64 percent of the respondents remain optimistic about the future. Over half (51 percent) of the producers plan to grow their herd size in the next five years, and another 38 percent will maintain their herd sizes. Parts…
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Interest in Plant-Based Products is Cooling Off
Plant-based products started quickly in the grocery sector a few years ago. However, Supermarket News says that the market is beginning to settle and evolve. The plant-based meat sector, a hot topic a few years ago, is currently experiencing growing pains. Fresh meat alternatives had volume sales of 36.9 million pounds for the 52 weeks…
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Study Explores Stress, Social Support, and Mental Health for Men and Women Farmers
URBANA, Ill. — Agriculture is a stressful occupation, and farmers struggle with anxiety and depression at higher levels than the general population. A new study from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign examines differences in mental health challenges for men and women farmers, focusing on the role of social support in mitigating stress. “We were interested in…
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Farm return estimates in the red despite lower costs
Farm return estimates in the red despite lower costs  FarmWeekNow.com
