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Certified Ag Dealers and Fox Factory Vehicles launch first ever AGwagon
Certified Ag Dealership has launched the first purpose-built truck for farmers and ranchers. CEO Pat Driscoll says it was designed by farmers with their needs in mind. “One of the very first things that our fourteen farmers and ranchers said is that they needed a heavy duty front end,” he says. “They put that on…
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Holding Corn? Ready to Sell at Higher Prices?
Holding Corn? Ready to Sell at Higher Prices? MSN
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Farm sector is in a downturn, say economists
Farm sector is in a downturn, say economists Successful Farming
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Be on the lookout for pre-harvest corn head deals
Be on the lookout for pre-harvest corn head deals Successful Farming
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Third year of farm income decline is on the horizon
Third year of farm income decline is on the horizon Successful Farming
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Cattle Futures Test Significant Resistance
Cattle Futures Test Significant Resistance Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Pineapple on Pizza? Ketchup on Steak? 7 Food Debates Guaranteed to Spark Heated Discussions
WASHINGTON — Don’t deny it; you probably have a guilty pleasure when it comes to absurd food combos – like ketchup on steak – that you know will ruffle some feathers. Explore some of the most divisive food debates that are bound to spark intense arguments, whether it’s about the best pasta shape or pineapple…
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Organic milk production has soared despite volatile profit margins
Rising feed and operational costs are outweighing strong returns for organic dairy farmers.
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It’s Technically Legal to Sell Meat Contaminated with Salmonella
It’s Technically Legal to Sell Meat Contaminated with Salmonella—Here’s What the USDA Is Doing About It EatingWell
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Leveling the playing field for U.S. producers
The Deputy Secretary at USDA says U.S. farmers must be treated fairly as the Sustainable Aviation Fuel market is developed. Xochitl Torres Small tells Brownfield Brazil has an unfair advantage accessing the new SAF market in the United States. “We have to be at a level playing field and right now, we’re not. Right now,…
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Buyers’ market continues for used farm machinery
Buyers’ market continues for used farm machinery brownfieldagnews.com
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USDA lowers its still record-high soybean forecast
USDA lowers its still record-high soybean forecast BakingBusiness.com
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Breakfast helps you perform better
Studies show that students who eat breakfast perform better in school. Jessica Kassel, a registered dietitian with the St. Louis Dairy Council, says dairy foods are perfect for that. AUDIO: Healthy Living on dairy and breakfast The post Breakfast helps you perform better appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.
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Financial planning key to navigating tough economy
Mallory Dugan, with Farm Credit Services of America discusses current trends in the ag economy. She explains why it’s important for farmers to sit down and take a look at their finances heading into 2025. Dugan was interviewed at the 2024 Husker Harvest Days, near Grand Island, Nebraska. AUDIO: Mallory Dugan, Farm Credit Services of…
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Technotrade and Briggs & Stratton provide power to agricultural robot built by Cronos
Technotrade and Briggs & Stratton provide power to agricultural robot built by Cronos Robotics and Automation News
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Skid steers are time-saving and efficient machines, but they can also be very dangerous
Skid steers are time-saving and efficient machines, but they can also be very dangerous Wisconsin State Farmer
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Large-Scale Study Seeks to Unearth Causes of Persistent Symptoms of Lyme Disease
MEDFORD, Mass. — Tufts University researchers have received a $20.7 million grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to try to answer some of the most vexing questions around chronic Lyme disease. The collaborative team will lead the largest NIH-funded prospective study to date, following patients from their earliest diagnosis of Lyme disease in…
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Field trials for short stature corn showing promise
An agronomist with Bayer says field trials for its short-statures corn hybrids have been encouraging. Shawn McDonald says Bayer’s Preceon variety is only about 7 feet tall with 24-to-28-inch ear heights. “What we’ve seen with that in some field testing so far is significant reductions in green snap risk, he says. “When we look at a place like…
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Brandt rep highlights farm machinery market trends, importance of tillage practices
Tom Hadley, a product specialist for grain carts with Brandt, discusses the company’s demonstration of a high speed disc used for row cleaning. He also talks about the importance of tillage practices and current trends in the ag equipment market. Brownfield interviewed Hadley during the 2024 Husker Harvest Days, near Grand Island, Nebraska. AUDIO: Tom…
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Potential ag impacts of election outcome
There are questions about how the outcome of the presidential election might impact ag policy. Compeer Financial vice president of legislative affairs Perry Aasness says regulations are always top-of-mind for farmers. “What is the regulatory climate going to be to allow agriculture to prosper? So I think those are things to watch for.” He tells…
