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Longtime dealers end Claas partnership
Longtime dealers end Claas partnership AgUpdate
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Drought Gripping Most of South America for Early Corn and Soybean Planting
Drought Gripping Most of South America for Early Corn and Soybean Planting DTN The Progressive Farmer
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A new bill would add Ag secretary in foreign farmland transactions
Including the USDA in foreign farmland transactions Farms.com
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U.S. senators from Kansas, Colorado, Arizona introduce bill to unlock funds for water preservation
U.S. senators from Kansas, Colorado, Arizona introduce bill to unlock funds for water preservationBy Successful Farming
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5 Tips For Tending To A Larger Garden Than You’re Used To
HOOVER, ID — Most people would say that having too large of a property to manage is a good problem to have. You’ll be suffering from success, so to speak. Yet this doesn’t dismiss the real management effort you’ll have to implement in order to correctly care for this property. A large house that isn’t…
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USDA expects Nebraska’s 2024 corn crop to set new record
KTIC 840 AM/98.3 FM/98.7 FM – USDA expects Nebraska’s 2024 corn crop to set new record Rural Radio Network
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Where Do Harris And Trump Stand On Ag Policy Issues?
Where Do Harris And Trump Stand On Ag Policy Issues? Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Did the September WASDE Help Confirm Seasonal Lows in the Grain Markets?
Did the September WASDE Help Confirm Seasonal Lows in the Grain Markets? Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Vilsack says farmers, rural areas instrumental to military
U.S. Ag Secretary Tom Vilsack says declining rural populations have had a significant impact on the country’s military. “I think we all should be deeply concerned that for the first time in a while, our military is now indicating they can’t meet their recruitment goals,” he says. During the recent Growth Energy Biofuels Summit, Vilsack…
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Cattle futures mixed to finish the week
At the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, live cattle were mixed, mostly higher watching direct business. Feeders were lower on the higher move in corn. October live cattle closed $.37 lower at $177.65 and December lives closed $.10 lower at $178.50. October feeder cattle closed $.62 lower at $239.12 and November feeders closed $.27 lower at $235.20.…
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Russia attacks Ukrainian grain ship, reports say
Russia attacks Ukrainian grain ship, reports say brownfieldagnews.com
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Deere Dealer Demos Limited Production S7 Combine with Automation
[Technology Corner] Deere Dealer Demos Limited Production S7 Combine with Automation Precision Farming Dealer
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Seeking post-harvest storage options for grain
As harvest approaches, some growers will be evaluating storage options for grain. Lee Goldhorn, with AGI tells Brownfield he’s expecting a good year for corn, despite challenges in the upper Midwest. “I’ve heard some stories like in Iowa and Minnesota that the yields are so high that, you know, they’re looking for ways to store that,” he…
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RealAg Radio: DJI drones, profits and productivity, and duties on herbicide import
RealAg Radio: DJI drones, profits and productivity, and duties on herbicide imports, Sept 13, 2024 RealAgriculture
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Now’s the Time to Modernize Your Office Routine
Now’s the Time to Modernize Your Office Routine Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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How low can canola go?
How low can canola go? Manitobe Co-Operator
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The Black Sea tensions have pushed the CBOT wheat to its 12-week high
The Black Sea tensions have pushed the CBOT wheat to its 12-week high. MarineLink
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Farm Safety Art Contest: Now Open for Submissions
Farm Safety Art Contest: Now Open for Submissions Morning Ag Clips –
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Russia and Ukraine conflict get attention at G20 Ag Meet
Russia and Ukraine conflict get attention at G20 Ag Meet brownfieldagnews.com
