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After Victory Over Fla. in Water War, Ga. Will Let Farmers Drill New Irrigation Wells
ATLANTA (AP) — Jason Cox, who grows peanuts and cotton in southwest Georgia, says farming would be economically impossible without water to irrigate his crops. “I’d be out of business,” said Cox, who farms 3,000 acres (1,200 hectares) acres around Pelham. For more than a decade, farmers in parts of southwest Georgia haven’t been able…
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AGCO Raises Long-Term Financial Targets, Provides 2025 Outlook at 2024 Analyst Meeting
AGCO Raises Long-Term Financial Targets, Provides 2025 Outlook at 2024 Analyst Meeting The Malaysian Reserve
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New House GOP budget proposal revives Farm Bill extension and aid money but drops ethanol provision
New House GOP budget proposal revives Farm Bill extension and aid money but drops ethanol provision CBS News
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Outdoor Farm, Indoor Farm named AITC Book of the Year
RICHMOND, Va. — Virginia Agriculture in the Classroom has selected Outdoor Farm, Indoor Farm by Lindsay H. Metcalf as its 2025 Book of the Year. Volunteers will read the book to thousands of children during Virginia AITC’s annual Agriculture Literacy Week, March 17-21. With bright illustrations by Xin Li, Outdoor Farm, Indoor Farm explores how produce…
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USDA extends application deadline for loan guarantee program
USDA extends application deadline for loan guarantee program Biodiesel Magazine
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We Asked, You Answered: What I’d Do With A Tesla Robot
We Asked, You Answered: What I’d Do With A Tesla Robot Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Pivot Bio Launches New Retail Distribution Partnerships
Ames, IA & Baltic, SD — Dec. 19, 2024— Pivot Bio, one of the world’s leading innovative agtech companies, is proud to announce a strategic distribution partnership with Hefty Seed Company, one of the largest independent ag retailers in the U.S. Beginning in 2025, PROVEN® 40, a microbial nitrogen source powered by Pivot Bio’s patented gene-edited technology, will be available at…
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Corn, soybean export sales up on week, below average
The USDA says corn and soybean export sales were up during the week ending December 12th. The week-to-week increases for beans, corn, and a few other key commodities were due to some buyers trying to get ahead of the holiday slowdown. Beef and pork were down on the week, typical for this time of year…
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Federal Funding Bill Collapses, Putting Ag Aid at Risk
Federal Funding Bill Collapses, Putting Ag Aid at Risk Successful Farming
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Farmers eye machinery expenses for 2025
Farmers eye machinery expenses for 2025 AgUpdate
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Specialty Crop Producers Should Apply to Marketing Assistance for Specialty Crops Program
EAST LANSING, Mich. — Have you had revenue from specialty crops in recent years? If so, you are very likely eligible for a new, one-time-only funding opportunity from U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) called the Marketing Assistance for Specialty Crops (MASC). New producers may be eligible to use projected 2025 sales for their revenues. The…
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USDA Updates Wheat and Corn Balance Sheets
USDA Updates Wheat and Corn Balance Sheets AGInfo Ag Information Network
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Precision Agriculture and Its Impact on the Secondary Macronutrients Market In New Report
Precision Agriculture and Its Impact on the Secondary Macronutrients Market In New Report WhaTech
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Premier Equipment Expands John Deere Dealership Through Acquisition of Hutchinson Farm Supply of Stouffville, Ontario
Premier Equipment Expands John Deere Dealership Through Acquisition of Hutchinson Farm Supply of Stouffville, Ontario Precision Farming Dealer
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Technology Takes Center Stage: Case IH, PTx Trimble Among the 2025 AE50 Award Winners
Technology Takes Center Stage: Case IH, PTx Trimble Among the 2025 AE50 Award Winners Global Ag Tech Initiative
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‘Murder hornet’ eradicated from the US, officials announce
‘Murder hornet’ eradicated from the US, officials announce NBC Connecticut
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A big “to-do” list for Congress in 2025
The recently released Continuing Resolution includes a one-year extension to the farm bill. If passed, Congress will have another shot to get a five-year bill across the finish line in 2025. Chuck Conner, president and CEO of the National Council of Farmer Cooperatives, says Congress must get to work as soon as possible. “Probably the…
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In the Cattle Markets: Strong Calf Prices Finish the Year
LAKEWOOD, Colo. — Cattle and beef markets are wrapping up the fourth quarter on a very strong note – especially for smaller animals. Calf prices for 5-6 weight animals in the southern plains have advanced better than $50/cwt in the last four weeks. And prices for 4-5 weight animals have moved further. The fall run…
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Indoor Ag-Con Moves to Westgate Las Vegas
LAS VEGAS — Indoor Ag-Con, the largest and leading trade show and conference dedicated to vertical farming | greenhouse | controlled environment agriculture, will open March 11-12, 2025 for its 12th annual event at its new venue, the Westgate Las Vegas. Indoor Ag-Con brings together farmers, growers, ag tech leaders, suppliers, advocates and enthusiasts under…
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U.S. grains: Soybeans plummet to four-year low on Brazil crop outlook
U.S. grains: Soybeans plummet to four-year low on Brazil crop outlook Canadian Cattlemen
