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February Is for Cow Lovers
AUSTIN, Texas — With Valentine’s Day this month, I thought we should show some love to the girls that produce our milk and all the good things that come from it. The modern dairy cow is an unsung hero that consistently enriches our lives. These remarkable animals provide more than just milk; they are a…
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Trump says he’ll announce reciprocal tariffs on US trading partners on Thursday
Trump says he’ll announce reciprocal tariffs on US trading partners on Thursday KTTC
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Massey Ferguson Launches Double Small Square Baler
Massey Ferguson Launches Double Small Square Baler Successful Farming
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China cuts back significantly on wheat imports
China cuts back significantly on wheat imports The Western Producer
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Brooke Rollins gets bipartisan support
Brooke Rollins confirmed as new agriculture secretary with bipartisan support Farm Progress
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USDA announces sign up periods for safety net programs
USDA announces sign up periods for safety net programs Brownwood News
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Maryland Permanently Preserves 4 Additional Working Farms
ANNAPOLIS, Md. — In a continued effort to protect Maryland’s agricultural heritage, the Maryland Board of Public Works has approved four new easements through the Maryland Agricultural Preservation Foundation adding approximately 516 acres of preserved prime farmland across Somerset, Washington, Kent, and Wicomico counties. “Preserving our farmland is crucial for Maryland’s future,” said Maryland Department of Agriculture Secretary Kevin Atticks. “Farmers who choose to protect their…
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How Wet is America’s Soil? Nobody Really Knows, But AI Can Help
How Wet is America’s Soil? Nobody Really Knows, But AI Can Help wisc.edu
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Californians Brace For Flooding in Areas Torched by Wildfires as Freezing Rain, Snow Aim For Oregon
Californians Brace For Flooding in Areas Torched by Wildfires as Freezing Rain, Snow Aim For Oregon The Well News
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Deere Warns Tariffs Could Disrupt Farm Recovery
Deere Warns Tariffs Could Disrupt Farm Recovery Transport Topics
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Starmer forced to cut short visit to housing development after protest by farmers
Starmer forced to cut short visit to housing development after protest by farmers – UK politics live The Guardian
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Corn edges up on strong export sales, weather woes – TradingView
Corn edges up on strong export sales, weather woes TradingView
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Starting Vegetable Seeds Successfully
ELIZABETH, Ill. — Join University of Illinois Extension Educator Grant McCarty as he presents “Starting Vegetable Seeds Successfully” as part of the Spring Break Gardening Series. This first program in the series will be held on Tuesday, March 18 at the Jo Daviess County Extension Office, 204 Vine Street, Elizabeth, IL starting at 1:30 p.m.…
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Brooke Rollins Was Just Confirmed – Here’s How the Industry Reacted
Brooke Rollins Was Just Confirmed as the Next USDA Secretary of Agriculture. Here’s How the Industry Reacted Successful Farming
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U.S. Senate Confirms Brooke Rollins to Lead the USDA
U.S. Senate Confirms Brooke Rollins to Lead the USDA Successful Farming
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Tight barley supply may lead to more U.S. corn imports
Tight barley supply may lead to more U.S. corn imports The Western Producer
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Deere’s Bumpy Ride: Is Tough Soil Ahead for the Iconic Tractor Maker?
Deere’s Bumpy Ride: Is Tough Soil Ahead for the Iconic Tractor Maker? Jomfruland.net
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CEC and Percent Base Saturation
Soils with higher percent-based saturation are more fertile because they have more plant nutrients and fewer toxins. In this episode, Stephanie Zelinko, National Agronomist for AgroLiquid, uses a parking lot analogy to explain how farmers can balance those nutrient levels and improve productivity. The post CEC and Percent Base Saturation appeared first on Brownfield Ag…
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What could spur a corn price rally?
What could spur a corn price rally? Farm Progress
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USDA’s February Farm Income Forecast
USDA’s February Farm Income Forecast AgNet West
