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Don’t skip the green bridge after corn harvest
An agronomist with WestBred is reminding growers to let fields rest between corn harvest and winter wheat planting. Mark Lubbers, Technical Product Manager for the Central and Southern Plains, tells Brownfield a two-week break is one of the best defenses against wheat streak mosaic virus. “Because they have been receiving rain, we still have green…
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Soybeans Lead Grains Higher Early: While Livestock Chop Awaiting FOMC Announcement
Soybeans Lead Grains Higher Early: While Livestock Chop Awaiting FOMC Announcement Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Believe None of What You Hear & Half of What You See
Believe None of What You Hear & Half of What You See Farm Equipment
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Sen. Jon Tester pushes stronger bill to stop foreign adversaries from buying US agricultural land
Sen. Jon Tester pushes stronger bill to stop foreign adversaries from buying US agricultural land NonStop Local Billings
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Iowa Corn and Soybean Harvest Begins
Iowa Corn and Soybean Harvest Begins KMCH.com
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Understanding the gut microbiome
A healthy gut microbiome is crucial for our overall well-being. Dr. Steve Lerner with Novonesis says it all starts with short-chain fatty acids. AUDIO: Health Living on a healthy gut microbiome The post Understanding the gut microbiome appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.
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Ag Landowners Encouraged to Apply for RCPP
GAINESVILLE, Fla. — The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) is accepting applications for the Regional Conservation Partnership Program (RCPP). While NRCS accepts applications year-round, Florida producers and landowners should apply by November 1, 2024, to be considered for funding in the FY2025 current cycle. Through RCPP, NRCS co-invests with partners to implement…
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Considering less fall tillage
A carbon specialist wants farmers to consider doing less fall tillage. Clay Craighton with Agoro Carbon Alliance says depending on certain circumstances and soil types, tillage is necessary. “But do we need to do it to the extent that we normally did is the question. Where we used to field cultivate, could a vertical till…
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Growth Energy submits legal brief: don’t overlook biofuels
Growth Energy has filed an amicus brief in a U.S. Court of Appeals case challenging the EPA’s tailpipe emissions rule. Senior Vice President of Government Affairs Chris Bliley tells Brownfield there’s concern the emissions rule favors electric vehicles and overlooks the benefits of lower carbon biofuels. “Even mid-level and high-level blends with hybrids and plug-in…
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Work continues on clean fuel production tax credit
The Under Secretary of Farm Production and Conservation at the USDA says the agency continues to work closely with the Department of Treasury on the 45Z clean fuel production tax credit. Robert Bonnie tells Brownfield improvements to the credit can make biofuels more attractive for the new Sustainable Aviation Fuel market. “As we look at…
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Freight rates in the Atlantic rise on support from exports
Freight rates in the Atlantic rise on support from exports AgriCensus
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CropX Acquisition, See & Spray Update, New GSI Grain Dryers
Machinery & Tech News: CropX Acquisition, See & Spray Update, New GSI Grain Dryers Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Green group sues Tyson Foods for allegedly false climate claims
Green group sues Tyson Foods for allegedly false climate claims Country Guide
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Merger between two of the world’s largest grain merchandisers is troubling
Merger between two of the world’s largest grain merchandisers is troubling Farmers Advance
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Europe accounts as Ukraine’s largest vegetable export partner at 95.1%
Europe accounts as Ukraine’s largest vegetable export partner at 95.1% FreshPlaza.com
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Black Sea, EU Wheat Facing Weather Challenges
Black Sea, EU Wheat Facing Weather Challenges Farm Policy News
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Farmers make changes for the better
Farmers make changes for the better Farm Progress
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Accidents, deaths, missing fingers common among farmers
It’s National Farm Safety Week: Accidents, deaths, missing fingers common among farmers Monroe Evening News
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Prospects and coping strategies during the ag economy downturn
Navigating the downturn in the ag economy. Ohio State ag economist Seungki Lee says farmers continue to face tight margins. “Outcome prices are going down,” he says. “That’s kind of explaining most of this margin squeeze phenomenon. We are seeing that pretty robust input price rigidity, so we are seeing input prices softening, but not…
