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Showers Possible in Argentina Late Next Week, Amounts Uncertain
Showers Possible in Argentina Late Next Week, Amounts Uncertain DTN The Progressive Farmer
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Fishing for Talent? Make Sure You’ve Got the Right Bait
Fishing for Talent? Make Sure You’ve Got the Right Bait Precision Farming Dealer
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Wheat Holding Onto Gains Despite Less Friendly USDA Data
Wheat Holding Onto Gains Despite Less Friendly USDA Data Barchart
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DTN Weekly DDG Price Slightly Lower on Average
DTN Weekly DDG Price Slightly Lower on Average DTN The Progressive Farmer
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2025 Begins with More Ag Industry Layoffs in Iowa
2025 Begins with More Ag Industry Layoffs in Iowa Successful Farming
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AGCO wins five 2025 AE50 awards
AGCO wins five 2025 AE50 awards Farms.com
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Rethinking land rental strategies in 2025
Farmers should rethink some strategies to improve profitability in 2025. University of Illinois farm management specialist Gary Schnitkey says farmers should consider today’s economic conditions when making decisions about cash rents. “In particular, renting land at high cash rents that aren’t economic right now are really questionable because we’re seeing some pretty large losses on those…
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USDA Cuts Corn & Soy Production More Than Expected
USDA Cuts Corn & Soy Production More Than Expected Successful Farming
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CLAAS Innovations recognized with three AE50 Awards
CLAAS Innovations recognized with three AE50 Awards Farm Equipment
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Farm Equipment’s Best of the Web
Farm Equipment’s Best of the Web: Jan. 10, 2025 Farm Equipment
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Recapping 2024: Field Insights to Apply in 2025
There are some risk factors for both above and below-ground loss of nitrogen. On this episode of the Nitrogen Corner, an agronomy expert with Koch Agronomic Services says the key is to understand the risk associated with a grower’s preferred nitrogen source, timing, and placement. The post Recapping 2024: Field Insights to Apply in 2025…
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Grains Mixed Ahead of WASDE
Grains Mixed Ahead of WASDE | Friday, Jan. 10, 2025 Successful Farming
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Has Prop 12 Created a Crisis in California?
Has Prop 12 Created a Crisis in California? Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Mexican Border Expected to Reopen for Feeder Cattle
The USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) suspended imports of live cattle and bison from Mexico on November 22, 2024, following the discovery of New World screwworm (NWS) near Mexico’s southern border. This action was taken to prevent the spread of NWS, a pest that poses significant risks to cattle health. Since the…
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Op-Ed: Salt on Snow and Ice Makes a Bad Brew for Local Waters
HARRISBURG, Pa. — Just like too much salt in our diet can be bad for our health, too much salt on roads and sidewalks is bad for plant and animal life in and along waterways. Wintry weather means the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) and local municipalities are out in force clearing roadways of snow…
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NGFA Comments on East and Gulf Coast Port Labor Deal
ARLINGTON, Va. – The International Longshoremen’s Association and the United States Maritime Alliance, Ltd. released a joint statement yesterday announcing an agreement on a new six-year labor contract. The agreement must be ratified by both sides, but the tentative deal averts a potential strike that threatened to shut down East and Gulf Coast ports next…
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“Short Term Guidance” on 45Z Expected Friday
(WASHINGTON D.C.) — Long awaited clean fuel tax credit guidance is reportedly set to be released on Friday by the Biden Administration. However, it is expected to be “short-term guidance” according to a report from Reuters. According to sources, the long awaited guidance related to 45Z clean fuel tax credits for sustainable aviation fuel and…
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3 Big Things Today
3 Big Things Today, January 10, 2025 Successful Farming