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Grain and Livestock End Mostly Higher Friday: What Drove the Rally?
Grain and Livestock End Mostly Higher Friday: What Drove the Rally? Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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What a Government Shutdown Would Mean for Upcoming USDA Reports
What a Government Shutdown Would Mean for Upcoming USDA Reports Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Pork profits improving on lower feed costs
A swine lending specialist points to lower feed costs helping pork profitability in 2025. Daryl Timmerman with Compeer Financial says margins improved the latter half of the year. “Some of the biggest improvements in expectations that we’ve had here is really in that feed cost space.” He tells Brownfield feed costs per pound of gain…
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Winter weather forecast: See maps of projected snowfall around Midwest states
Winter weather forecast: See maps of projected snowfall around Midwest states Yahoo! Voices
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Farmers in Moldova threaten to block border with Ukraine over grain imports
Farmers in Moldova threaten to block border with Ukraine over grain imports Ukrainska Pravda
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Secretary Vilsack reflects on his lifetime of service as a new administration prepares for office
Secretary Vilsack reflects on his lifetime of service as a new administration prepares for office RFD-TV
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The good and the bad of the farm economy
An ag economist says farm financial conditions are a mixed bag. “Livestock is doing much better than grain,” said Ernie Goss with Creighton University. Goss says lower ag commodity prices have been the biggest threat to producers. “Corn is floating around $4.25 a bushel. You’ve got wheat below $6 a bushel. Soybeans at $9. That’s…
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US groups receive funding to promote ag exports
US groups receive funding to promote ag exports World Grain
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The Night Shift
The Night Shift Modern Farmer
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Farmer frustrated over lack of economic aid package
A South Dakota farmer is frustrated Congress has yet to put forward a plan to deliver economic assistance to producers. Rodney Koch grows corn, soybeans, alfalfa, and small grains near Garretson. “We’re out here trying to feed America I guess, and part of the world for that matter, but keep things going and keep things…
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Machinery Notebook: AE50 Innovation Winners, Deere Details Its U.S. Manufacturing Investments, And More
Machinery Notebook: AE50 Innovation Winners, Deere Details Its U.S. Manufacturing Investments, And More Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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China’s state importer books US soy purchases as tariff threat looms
China’s state importer books US soy purchases as tariff threat looms Country Guide
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Podcast – Insights On The Trump Administration’s Agriculture And Food Policy Priorities
Podcast – Insights On The Trump Administration’s Agriculture And Food Policy Priorities Mondaq News Alerts
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John Deere Continues to Grow U.S. Presence – Benefiting Customers, Communities, and Employees
OLATHE, KAN. — John Deere’s dedication to U.S. manufacturing includes supporting our hometown communities, the customers we serve, and the employees we value. Check out some of the ways we’ve been making this happen: Investing in Remanufacturing We recently announced plans to expand our Reman Core Center facility in Strafford, Missouri, by an additional 120,000…
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The Russia-Ukraine war reduced food production and exports with a disparate geographical impact worldwide
The Russia-Ukraine war reduced food production and exports with a disparate geographical impact worldwide Nature.com
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The biggest agriculture layoffs in 2024
Rising costs and weak demand forced Deere, Tyson and others to make significant job cuts to better position themselves for the future.
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Understanding Nitrogen Loss and How to Stop It
Nitrogen is essential for plant growth, but it also has a propensity for loss after it’s been applied. On this episode of the Nitrogen Corner, an agronomy expert with Koch Agronomic Services says there are three types of nitrogen loss to be aware of. The post Understanding Nitrogen Loss and How to Stop It appeared…
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USDA Investing in Domestic Fertilizer Production
USDA Investing in Domestic Fertilizer Production Southeast AgNet
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Are USDA’s 10-year corn projections off?
Are USDA’s 10-year corn projections off? Farm Progress
