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Early harvest results in southeastern Illinois showing soybean challenges
A technical services representative with BASF says early harvest results in his area have been mixed. Mike Probst, who’s based in southeastern Illinois, tells Brownfield… “Honestly, seeing a lot of soybeans coming off.” He says, “Corn seems to be pretty good for the most part, hearing some pretty good numbers. But soybean yields seem to…
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U.S. Corn and Wheat Export Sales Miss Mark
U.S. Corn and Wheat Export Sales Miss Mark MarketWatch
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Vermeer Introduces Advanced Pro G4 Silage Balers
Vermeer launches the 504 Pro G4 and 604 Pro G4 balers, designed to deliver premium silage and dry hay for livestock operations of all sizes. These versatile machines offer innovative features that help boost productivity and bale quality across various crops and moisture levels, from dense silage to dry hay. “The Pro G4 balers represent…
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Sen. Brown says 45Z proposal necessary to prioritize domestic feedstocks
A bipartisan bill has been introduced into the U.S. Senate to prevent taxpayer dollars from being used to purchase imported feedstocks for biofuels production. Ohio Senator Sherrod Brown, co-sponsor of the bill, says there’s been a surge of imports from China and Brazil, displacing the use of domestic feedstocks. “We can’t allow foreign feed stock to crowd…
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Tillage: ‘Steady as she goes’ on global grain markets
Tillage: ‘Steady as she goes’ on global grain markets Agriland
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NGFA Calls on Administration to Avert Shipping Disruptions
ARLINGTON, Va. — In a letter to President Biden sent today, the National Grain and Feed Association (NGFA) and 55 organizations called on the U.S. government to act immediately to avert potential disruption at port operations along the East and Gulf Coasts. “As the harvest season gets underway, even the slightest delay in moving American products…
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They May Be Spooky, but Spiders Are Beneficial to the Garden
MANHATTAN, Kan. – Many people view spiders as pests, and the fear of spiders is one of the most common phobias among Americans. However, spiders are predators that feed on insect pests in gardens and landscapes. Kansas State University entomology expert Raymond Cloyd says that spiders feed on insects that may damage ornamental and vegetable…
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2024 Organic Grower Summit to feature AI, machinery and sustainability
2024 Organic Grower Summit to feature AI, machinery and sustainability Farm Progress
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Wheat turns higher on Russia weather worries; soy, corn also rally
U.S. grains: Wheat turns higher on Russia weather worries; soy, corn also rally Canadian Cattlemen
