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Surprising Ways You Can Make A Big Impact On The Farm
Surprising Ways You Can Make A Big Impact On The Farm Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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AGCO CEO Hansotia Discusses State of Farm Machinery Industry, Technology
AGCO CEO Hansotia Discusses State of Farm Machinery Industry, Technology DTN The Progressive Farmer
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Resolution Supports the Designation of National 4-H Week
WASHINGTON — U.S. Senators Debbie Stabenow (D-MI) and John Boozman (R-AR), Co-Chairs of the Senate 4-H Caucus, Thursday applauded the adoption of their resolution designating October 7 through October 12 as “National 4-H Week.” Stabenow said: “As a former 4-H’er myself, I know that 4-H prepares young people to thrive in their communities and be the…
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John Deere recalls compact utility tractors due to brake issues
More than 150,000 John Deere compact utility tractors are being recalled after reports of brake failures. According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, the company has received four reports of crashes involving the tractors, leading to one hospitalization and two impact injuries. The recall involves the front bell crank in the brake linkage of…
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Grassley Can’t Accept Pre-conferenced Lame Duck Farm Bill, Suggests Others Feel the Same
A key farm state Senator says he and others can’t accept a ‘slap-dab’ farm bill in a lame-duck session, while another has called for a long-term extension and short-term relief amid a bleak farm economy. Iowa GOP Senator Chuck Grassley says a ‘pre-conferenced’ farm bill written by just the Ag chairs and ranking members is…
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The bearish and bullish cases for US corn stocks on Monday
The bearish and bullish cases for US corn stocks on Monday -Braun TradingView
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Wheat eases and soy steadies as U.S. data eyed
Wheat eases and soy steadies as U.S. data eyed XM
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NGFA Leads Effort to Address a ‘Trifecta of Transportation Trouble’ Affecting Agriculture
ARLINGTON, Va., Sept. 27, 2024 — Potential disruptions to the nation’s shipping infrastructure could have a devastating effect on American agriculture during this year’s harvest season unless the U.S. government steps in to intervene. That is according to a letter sent today to President Biden by the National Grain and Feed Association (NGFA) and nearly 200 other…
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Placing bets on Monday’s USDA report?
Placing bets on Monday’s USDA report? Farm Progress
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CONTINUING UPDATES: Helene causes flooding, power outages in metro Atlanta
CONTINUING UPDATES: Helene causes flooding, power outages in metro Atlanta Rough Draft Atlanta
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Bees Have Biases When Choosing Their Flowers − Just Like Human Shoppers
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (THE CONVERSATION) — Just like people confronted with a sea of options at the grocery store, bees foraging in meadows encounter many different flowers at once. They must decide which ones to visit for food, but it isn’t always a straightforward choice. Flowers offer two types of food: nectar and pollen, which can…
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2024 Organic Grower Summit to Feature AI, Machinery and Sustainable Input Exhibitors
MONTEREY, Calif. — The Organic Grower Summit (OGS), Dec 4-5, 2024, in Monterey, California, is proud to announce an impressive lineup of key exhibitors for its 2024 trade show. The event is set to showcase the latest advancements in sustainable agriculture, including groundbreaking technologies in artificial intelligence, robotics and eco-friendly farming practices. Organic growers and industry…
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Periodic Updates on the Grains, Livestock Futures Markets
Periodic Updates on the Grains, Livestock Futures Markets DTN The Progressive Farmer
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Democrats propose paying livestock producers to transition away from ‘factory farming’
The plan is a gambit to ensure Inflation Reduction Act funding goes to climate-smart agriculture practices that would have the biggest environmental impact.
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Horse Flies Are Pestering More Than Horses
ANGELINA CO., Texas — One of the more common insects affecting livestock is the horse fly. Much larger than a typical house fly or stable fly, horse flies can grow to be just over an inch and have a terrible bite. I noticed them first in unusual numbers while driving slowly through a local national…
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Soybean Strength Returns and Supports Corn, Wheat Retreats
Soybean Strength Returns and Supports Corn, Wheat Retreats Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Practicing risk management
How farmers can manage risk on their operations. We’ll hear from Beth Sheckelhoff with Ohio State Extension about how to prepare management practices. The post Practicing risk management appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.
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Ukraine 2024/25 grain crop, exports seen down due to weather, minister says
Ukraine 2024/25 grain crop, exports seen down due to weather, minister says XM
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Ukraine Harvests Over 50 Million Tons of New Crops in 2024
Ukraine Harvests Over 50 Million Tons of New Crops in 2024 Odessa Journal
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AFBF outlines “severe consequences” port strike could have on ag
An economist with the American Farm Bureau Federation says the looming port strike could have severe consequences for the U.S. ag industry. Danny Munch says the most significant disruptions would be felt in containerized agricultural exports. “They take up about 50% of U.S. waterborne ag exports and 70% of containerized ag imports. The disruption would…
