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Are the Corn and Soybeans Charts Already Forecasting the August WASDE and Beyond?
Are the Corn and Soybeans Charts Already Forecasting the August WASDE and Beyond? Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Ukraine already harvests over 30.6M tons of grain, oilseed crops
Ukraine already harvests over 30.6M tonnes of grain, oilseed crops Ukrinform
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Flow of canola oil to U.S. set to hit record in 2024
Flow of canola oil to U.S. set to hit record in 2024 Grainews
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Storm causes flooding, power outages
Storm causes flooding, power outages Oneonta Daily Star
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Corn and soy futures near four-year low, wheat rises
U.S. grains: Corn and soy futures near four-year low, wheat rises Canadian Cattlemen
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Cattle, lean hog futures firm as economy concerns ease
U.S. livestock: Cattle, lean hog futures firm as economy concerns ease Country Guide
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How accurate are USDA’s yield estimates?
KNEB-AM 960 AM – 100.3 FM – How accurate are USDA’s yield estimates? | Weekly Market Roundup | August 10, 2024 Rural Radio Network
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What’s going on with Illinois’ corn and soybeans?
What’s going on with Illinois’ corn and soybeans? Successful Farming
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Smokey Bear Turns 80
Smokey Bear Turns 80 South Florida Reporter
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Corn Prices Grind Lower into Weekend
Corn Prices Grind Lower into Weekend Barchart
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U.S. wheat futures rise on cuts to supply outlooks in Russia, France
U.S. wheat futures rise on cuts to supply outlooks in Russia, France MSN
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Flooding from the remnants of Debby leads to high water rescues in New York, Pennsylvania
Flooding from the remnants of Debby leads to high water rescues in New York, Pennsylvania TribDem.com
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‘It’s very tough to make a living:’ Lowest wheat prices in years complicates Washington’s return-to-normal harvest
‘It’s very tough to make a living:’ Lowest wheat prices in years complicates Washington’s return-to-normal harvest The Spokesman Review
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Record-breaking wildfires scorch more than 1.4 million acres in Oregon
Record-breaking wildfires scorch more than 1.4 million acres in Oregon, authorities say Houston Chronicle
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Lawmakers weigh in on CBO, farm bill score
Federal lawmakers have varying opinions on how the Congressional Budget Office scored the House farm bill. Minnesota Democrat Angie Craig serves on the House Ag Committee and says the CBO projects an increase to mandatory spending by $33 billion over ten years. “So as long as it’s scoring as a deficit increase, not even Republicans…
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Farmland Values in Iowa Fall for the First Time in 5 Years
Farmland Values in Iowa Fall for the First Time in 5 Years Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Invading Nebraska: The Growing Threat of Certain Invasive Plant Species
LINCOLN, Neb. — Pastures and rangelands are the backbone of Nebraska’s beef industry, providing essential forage for livestock. However, the presence of weeds can significantly diminish both the quality and quantity of forage available, impacting herd health and productivity. Invasive species, in particular, pose a formidable challenge, requiring proactive management strategies to mitigate their spread…
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Farm bill focus of Illinois commodity groups
Illinois commodity groups are focused on the farm bill. Brian Duncan, president of the Illinois Farm Bureau, says the need for a new five-year farm bill has never been greater. “The need for a genuine economic backstop for agriculture.” He says, “A need to get a farm bill done that has updated reference prices that…