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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
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Mexico Has Become America’s Most Reliable Customer for U.S. Dairy Exports
DENVER, CO —U.S. dairy exports are approaching record levels as consumer demand for dairy products in Mexico continues to outpace the country’s production. Mexico is the leading export market for U.S. dairy products, accounting for more than one-fourth of international sales. All told, Mexico purchases 4.5% of U.S. milk production via dairy products and ingredients.…
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Organic Grower Summit 2024 Featured New Innovations and Popular Educational Seminars
MONTEREY, Calif. — The 2024 Organic Grower Summit (OGS) once again proved to be a premier gathering for the organic farming community, bringing together growers, industry professionals and thought leaders for two days of education, innovation and connection. Held in Monterey, California, this year’s event welcomed hundreds of participants from across the organic agriculture industry.…
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Soybeans, corn both bounce off recent lows
Soybeans were higher on fund and technical buying. Contracts found some new interest near the recent mutli-year lows, helped out by good weekly sales and unknown destinations buying U.S. beans Thursday morning. The weekly total of 52.3 million bushels was up on the week, but lower than average, primarily to China and unknown destinations. Thursday’s…
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China’s all-weather ally Pakistan is now making a missile which could target US
China’s all-weather ally Pakistan is now making a missile which could target US The Economic Times
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School Meals and the Supply Chain: Five Things You Should Know
WASHINGTON — Every school day, K-12 schools serve nutritious meals to about 30 million children through the National School Lunch and School Breakfast Programs, providing the fuel kids need to grow, learn, and thrive. And the school meals food system has proven to be resilient, even though food supply chain challenges still linger today as…
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U.S. Grains Council Receives Second Round of Regional Agriculture Promotion Program Funding From U.S. Department of Agriculture
U.S. Grains Council Receives Second Round of Regional Agriculture Promotion Program Funding From U.S. Department of Agriculture Farms.com
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Where agriculture and technology will meet to feed the world
Where agriculture and technology will meet to feed the world Emerging Europe
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Strong US dollar pushes wheat closer to four-year lows
Strong US dollar pushes wheat closer to four-year lows Business Recorder
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Farm Equipment’s Best of the Web
Farm Equipment’s Best of the Web: Dec. 20, 2024 Farm Equipment
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Legislator and Farmers Do Not Agree on Tax Reform Idea
By Lura Roti Tax reform was the focus of a panel discussion held during the 109th South Dakota Farmers Union State Convention. And although panelists, farmers and ranchers did not all agree on the type of change, most all could agree, “property taxes stink.” This is a direct quote from Matt Krogman, South Dakota Realtors Association…
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Farm Slump Dragging Into 2025 to Weigh on Machinery Maker AGCO
Farm Slump Dragging Into 2025 to Weigh on Machinery Maker AGCO BNN Bloomberg
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Ag equipment sales soften in 2024
Ag equipment sales soften in 2024 brownfieldagnews.com
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Try A Little Tenderness: The Evolution and Future of Meat Tenderness Standards
Try A Little Tenderness: The Evolution and Future of Meat Tenderness Standards USDA.gov
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Noggin’ About the Past: The Rich History of Eggnog
GREENWICH, N.Y. — Eggnog, with its creamy texture and rich flavor, has been a holiday favorite for centuries, evoking images of warm gatherings by the fire and festive toasts with loved ones. While today it is a staple in holiday celebrations, eggnog’s story begins long before its modern-day popularity. This velvety beverage has evolved over…
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Pricing of Ethanol Blends at the Pump Differs in the Short Term Compared With the Long Term
Pricing of Ethanol Blends at the Pump Differs in the Short Term Compared With the Long Term usda.gov
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Some Essential Tips for Maintaining a Horse Farm
OCALA, FL — Owning a horse farm is both fulfilling and challenging. A well-maintained farm not only ensures the safety and health of your horses but also enhances their overall well-being. Whether you’re an experienced equestrian or new to horse farming, understanding the basics of property maintenance is crucial for success. Florida is home to…
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Soybeans and Corn Bounce But is Upside Limited? Cattle End Lower Confirming a Top?
Soybeans and Corn Bounce But is Upside Limited? Cattle End Lower Confirming a Top? Agweb Powered by Farm Journal