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Gold rebounds on Trump policy uncertainty despite robust US jobs data
Gold rebounds on Trump policy uncertainty despite robust US jobs data  Business Recorder
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U.S. Corn Farming Is Changing Midwest Weather Patterns
U.S. Corn Farming Is Changing Midwest Weather Patterns  SciTechDaily
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New push to ban Chinese drones
New push to ban Chinese drones  High Plains Journal
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What Could a Record SA Crop and Tariffs Mean for Soybean Prices?
What Could a Record SA Crop and Tariffs Mean for Soybean Prices?  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Winter storm affecting nearly 80 million leads to multiple crashes and flight cancellations across the Southern U.S.
Winter storm affecting nearly 80 million leads to multiple crashes and flight cancellations across the Southern U.S.  The Watchers
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Here’s What It Means When Steak Is USDA Certified Tender
Here’s What It Means When Steak Is USDA Certified Tender  Tasting Table
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Fertilizer prices remain higher than pre-covid levels
Fertilizer prices remain higher than pre-covid levels  Wandile Sihlobo
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Fundamental factors cattle producers are watching for in 2025
Fundamental factors cattle producers are watching for in 2025Â Â PembinaValleyOnline.com
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Just What the Doctor Ordered
Just What the Doctor Ordered  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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USDA invests in biofuel and clean energy projects
USDA invests in biofuel and clean energy projects  Feedstuffs
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How High Can Corn and Soybean Prices Rally After USDA’s Bullish Yield Cuts? Is $5 Corn in the Cards?
How High Can Corn and Soybean Prices Rally After USDA’s Bullish Yield Cuts? Is $5 Corn in the Cards?  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Cattle, hog futures higher to end the week
At the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, live and feeder cattle were up watching the rest of the week’s direct business develop. Boxed beef was also sharply higher at midday. February lives closed $1.17 higher and April lives closed $1.20 higher at $199.47. March feeders closed $1.10 higher at $269.40 and April feeders closed $1.10 higher at…
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USDA reports higher hay production in 2024
U.S. hay production was up in 2024. The USDA says total production of 122.462 million tons was 3% larger than 2023, with a decline in harvested area to 49.39 million acres more than canceled out by a rise in average yield to 2.48 tons per acre. That included 49.84 million tons of alfalfa and mixtures,…
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10 Charts to Help Understand the January Data Dump From USDA
10 Charts to Help Understand the January Data Dump From USDAÂ Â Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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USDA Secretary Short List: Where Will These Farmers, Politicians, and Agriculture Business Professionals Go?
USDA Secretary Short List: Where Will These Farmers, Politicians, and Agriculture Business Professionals Go?  Successful Farming
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How Much Money Was Left on the Table Due to Past USDA Corn Yield Projections?
How Much Money Was Left on the Table Due to Past USDA Corn Yield Projections?  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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2025 Top Producer Award Finalists and Winners Announced
2025 Top Producer Award Finalists and Winners Announced  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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CES 2025: 5 Farm Tech Companies That Wowed The Masses
CES 2025: 5 Farm Tech Companies That Wowed The Masses  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Russia’s oil sector reels from US sanctions
Russia’s oil sector reels from US sanctions  The Bell
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Earthmetric: Revolutionizing Farming Through Technology and Sustainability
Earthmetric: Revolutionizing Farming Through Technology and Sustainability  Farms.com