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Disappointment E15 Not Included in Year-End Votes
Disappointment E15 Not Included in Year-End Votes Rural Radio Network
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La Nina, Other Factors Setting Up for January Cold Blast
La Nina, Other Factors Setting Up for January Cold Blast DTN The Progressive Farmer
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Advanced Beef Cow Calving Clinics
AMES Iowa — To help Iowa cattlemen and women prepare for a successful calving season and subsequent breeding period, Iowa Beef Center has scheduled two Advanced Calving Clinics for January 13, 2025, according to Iowa State University extension beef specialist Denise Schwab. Session topics cover essentials from conception to calving, including nutrition basics during gestation…
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Economic Loss Assistance Program Payments Passed by Congress: Here’s What Farmers Need to Know
Economic Loss Assistance Program Payments Passed by Congress: Here’s What Farmers Need to Know Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Momentum planters offer features to reduce compaction, improve efficiency
Momentum planters offer features to reduce compaction, improve efficiency Grainews
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USDA Announces Recall on More Than 10,000 Pounds of Pork Products Across 4 States
USDA Announces Recall on More Than 10,000 Pounds of Pork Products Across 4 States Allrecipes
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Grain and Livestock Markets Chop Pre-Holiday, Digesting USDA Data
Grain and Livestock Markets Chop Pre-Holiday, Digesting USDA Data Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Most organic commodity prices remain firm heading into the holidays
Most organic commodity prices remain firm heading into the holidays Country Guide
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How This 29-Year-Old Farmer is Calculating His Costs on Every Acre in Real-Time
How This 29-Year-Old Farmer is Calculating His Costs on Every Acre in Real-Time Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Year-round E15 left out of CR. What’s next?
Biofuels groups are going back to the drawing board after a year-round E15 solution was left out of the Continuing Resolution. “To have it in the CR and then have it pulled out unceremoniously, people are pretty salty about it,” said Monte Shaw, executive director of the Iowa Renewable Fuels Association. Shaw says there’s been…
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How to win in farming in 2025
How to win in farming in 2025 Farm Progress
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Case IH Puma 240 gains PowerDrive option for enhanced performance
Case IH Puma 240 gains PowerDrive option for enhanced performance The Scottish Farmer
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Near-Record Corn Crop Harvested in 2024 Thanks to Mostly Favorable Weather
Near-Record Corn Crop Harvested in 2024 Thanks to Mostly Favorable Weather DTN The Progressive Farmer
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Uncertainty ahead in second Trump term
Uncertainty ahead in second Trump term World Grain
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Will a weaker world economy doom U.S. grain exports?
Will a weaker world economy doom U.S. grain exports? Farm Progress
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Mexican President Confident Congress Will Ban Planting GM Corn in 2025
Mexican President Confident Congress Will Ban Planting GM Corn in 2025 Successful Farming
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Heat is on as South Africa is set to face its hottest summer on record
Heat is on as SA is set to face its hottest summer on record Food For Mzansi
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NSP Applauds Inclusion of Agriculture Provisions in Year-end Bill
WASHINGTON D.C. – National Sorghum Producers (NSP) Chair Amy France, a sorghum farmer from Scott City, Kansas, released the following statement praising the Continuing Resolution (CR) passage. “The National Sorghum Producers commends the dedicated efforts of agricultural advocates and bipartisan Congressional leaders in reaching an agreement to provide disaster and economic assistance while also extending the…
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China Makes Big U.S. Soybean Purchase
China’s Sinograin bought almost 500,000 metric tons of soybeans from the U.S. for shipping in March or April. Two U.S. traders familiar with the purchase say Sinograin paid more for American supplies for its state reserves rather than buying cheaper beans from Brazil. China is the world’s number one soybean buyer and an important market…