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If a trade war comes, U.S. agriculture might be ‘on the losing side’
If a trade war comes, U.S. agriculture might be ‘on the losing side’ Detroit News
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Plan(t) Bulbs Now for a Colorful Spring
COLUMBIA, Mo. – Springtime favorites such as daffodils, tulips and hyacinths won’t greet you next year if they’re not planted in the fall. “The bulbs of spring-blooming plants need to be in the ground now so they can go through a chilling process in the winter,” said David Trinklein, state horticulture specialist for University of…
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Grains, soybeans ease after rallies on weather and Middle East instability
Grains, soybeans ease after rallies on weather and Middle East instability XM
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Grains, soybeans ease after rallies on weather and Middle East instability
Grains, soybeans ease after rallies on weather and Middle East instability XM
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Maryland Permanently Preserves 35 Working Farms
ANNAPOLIS, Md. — The Maryland Board of Public Works approved 35 new Maryland Agricultural Preservation Foundation easements during their October 2 meeting. The easements will permanently preserve 6,058 acres of prime farmland in Caroline, Carroll, Cecil, Charles, Frederick, Kent, Queen Anne’s, St. Mary’s, Talbot, and Worcester counties, for an investment of more than $29 million. “Farmland preservation is a pledge to keep our rural landscapes not…
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Grain Futures Take Pause After a Strong Start to the Week
Grain Futures Take Pause After a Strong Start to the Week. Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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India shows short and long-term market potential for U.S. corn
The president of the Iowa Corn Growers Association sees short and long-term market potential in India. Stu Swanson recently visited the country on a trade mission with Iowa’s governor and secretary of agriculture. “This is a mission that we’re building markets for the future. It probably isn’t going to impact my operation, but it certainly…
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Cash cattle trade remains at a standstill
Chicago Mercantile Exchange live and feeder cattle futures were mixed, with boxed beef mixed at midday, waiting for the week’s direct business. December live was down $1.30 at $186.40 and February was $.65 lower at $187.75 November feeders were down $.42 at $248.12 and January was up $.47 at $242.55. Direct cash cattle trade remained…
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Wheat Futures Fall as Traders Sell Into Rally
Wheat Futures Fall as Traders Sell Into Rally — Daily Grain Highlights Marketscreener.com
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Planning for Harvest Season While Building a Legacy with Technology
Planning for Harvest Season While Building a Legacy with Technology Precision Farming Dealer
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Hurricane Helene live updates: More than 200 dead as hope fades in search for survivors
Hurricane Helene live updates: More than 200 dead as hope fades in search for survivors NBC News
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Grains Take a Breather: Is This Profit Taking or Topping Action?
Grains Take a Breather: Is This Profit Taking or Topping Action? Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Ohio Corn and Wheat lobbying for year-round E-15
Many ag groups still want to see Congress pass year-round E-15 legislation. Director of public policy at Ohio Corn and Wheat Luke Crumley says there’s still work to do. “When the Clean Air Act was written, E15 did not exist and now here in Ohio we have 5,000 gas stations in the state and only…
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Grain bin and farm silo safety and awareness remains an important topic on the farm
Grain bin and farm silo safety and awareness remains an important topic on the farm Mitchell Republic
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Manure offers “good bang for your buck”
An extension specialist encourages farmers to consider manure when making fall fertilizer plans. Melissa Wilson with the University of Minnesota says manure contains nitrogen, phosphorous, and many other nutrients beneficial to crop health. “There’s a lot of potassium, sulfur, and the micronutrients as well. So I think you are getting a good bang for your…
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EPA Proposes to Expand Public Access to Information on PFAS “Forever Chemicals”
WASHINGTON — Today, Oct. 2, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is proposing to add 16 individual per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) and 15 PFAS categories representing more than 100 individual PFAS to the Toxics Release Inventory (TRI). It would also designate them as chemicals of special concern so they must meet more robust reporting…
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Follow these 6 steps when putting away the combine
Follow these 6 steps when putting away the combine Farm Progress
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Drone Rescue as Farmers Find Helene Victims and Deliver Supplies
Drone Rescue as Farmers Find Helene Victims and Deliver Supplies Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
