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Ukraine: Heat will prevent harvesting record corn and soybeans
Heat will prevent harvesting record corn and soybeans – Vysotsky  Ukraine open for business
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DHS secretary says direct line of sight ‘should not occur’ in wake of Trump assassination attempt
DHS secretary says direct line of sight ‘should not occur’ in wake of Trump assassination attempt  Rural Radio Network
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Dealing With Fleas and Ticks in the Landscape
STILLWATER, Okla. — Oklahomans are in the midst of cookout season, pool season and vacation season, but it’s also flea and tick season. If proper precautions aren’t taken, both humans and pets will suffer the consequences. Successful prevention and treatment includes both chemical and non-chemical methods. Successful flea and tick management relies on Integrated Pest…
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German Agri Firm BayWa Plunges 35% Over Financing Difficulties
German Agri Firm BayWa Plunges 35% Over Financing Difficulties  BNN Bloomberg
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There is a Maize Supply Challenge on the Horizon in Southern Africa
There is a Maize Supply Challenge on the Horizon in Southern Africa  Wandile Sihlobo
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AFBF Statement on Failed Assassination Attempt
WASHINGTON — American Farm Bureau Federation President Zippy Duvall today commented on the failed assassination attempt of former President Donald Trump yesterday at a political rally in Pennsylvania. “We condemn in the strongest terms the failed assassination attempt against former President Trump. In a democratic society, political differences must be resolved through dialogue and debate,…
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Flooding & Storm Recovery: Next Steps For Farmers
MONTPELIER — Please contact the Vermont Agency of Agriculture, Food and Markets if you have any flood-related questions, concerns, or want to talk about your situation. You may reach us by email at [email protected] or by phone at 802-828-2430. What farmers affected by flooding should do now: Document damage to your farm from flooding and severe…
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Will corn futures drop to $3.65?
Will corn futures drop to $3.65?  Farm Progress
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Debunking Weed Control Myths
Corteva Agriscience Enlist field specialist Brett Gordon says there are three myths he hears most often when it comes to controlling weeds. He tells Brownfield one is cupping is a regular development phase of Enlist E3 soybeans. Another is that all herbicides drift, and the third has to do with dicamba regulations. The post Debunking…
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Global electric farm tractor market is anticipated to grow at a CAGR of 10.0%
Electric Farm Tractor Market 2024 Driving Factors Forecast Research 2031Â Â openPR
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Tennessee Wheat Production down 24% from 2023
NASHVILLE — According to the Tennessee Field Office of the USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service Tennessee farmers expect to produce 23.6 million bushels of winter wheat from 310,000 acres for harvest this season. At this level, production would be down 24% from 2023. Based upon crop conditions as of July 1, growers expect a yield…
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DED Leads State Delegation to Europe, Promotes Nebraska as Destination for Corn-Based Bioproduction
DED Leads State Delegation to Europe, Promotes Nebraska as Destination for Corn-Based Bioproduction  Rural Radio Network
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NZ: Maize grain surplus questioned
Maize grain surplus questioned  Farmers Weekly
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John Deere to lay off a further 345 workers, adding to its bloodletting of over 1,500 jobs
John Deere to lay off a further 345 workers, adding to its bloodletting of over 1,500 jobs  WSWS
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Cow markets strengthening
Cow markets strengthening, due to high US demand and solid processor margins  Beef Central
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AGCO Tech Event Highlights
Eric Sfiligoj and Lara Sowinski discuss AGCO’s Tech Day, the latest in the fight over U.S. biotech corn, and more details on the upcoming Tech Hub Live Event. The post CropLife Retail Week: AGCO Tech Event Highlights, U.S.-Mexican Corn Dispute Update, and Tech Hub Live 2024 appeared first on CropLife.
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American Farm Bureau Federation Challenges BLM Rule that ‘Destabilizes’ Ranching
American Farm Bureau Federation Challenges BLM Rule that ‘Destabilizes’ Ranching  Sierra Sun Times
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USDA electronic tag mandates worry some smaller TX ranchers
USDA electronic tag mandates worry some smaller TX ranchers  Public News Service