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Majority of Ag Economists say U.S. Agriculture is Ending the Year in a Recession
Majority of Ag Economists say U.S. Agriculture is Ending the Year in a Recession  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Used Challenger Hits Record High, Half Century Old John Deere Fetches Almost $20K
Machinery Pete: Used Challenger Hits Record High, Half Century Old John Deere Fetches Almost $20KÂ Â Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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This is when winter officially starts
This is when winter officially starts  KING5.com
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Where Natural Disasters Are Having the Biggest Impact on the Nation’s Food Supply
Where Natural Disasters Are Having the Biggest Impact on the Nation’s Food Supply  leader-call.com
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Farmers Delivered a Win for Trump, so Congressional Republicans Should Deliver a Win for Farmers
Farmers Delivered a Win for Trump, so Congressional Republicans Should Deliver a Win for Farners  PJ Media
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Take Our Poll: Should Congress Pass Emergency Relief for Farmers?
Take Our Poll: Should Congress Pass Emergency Relief for Farmers?  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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South American weather not helping markets
South American weather not helping markets  brownfieldagnews.com
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David Hula wins corn yield contest with 490 bpa
David Hula wins corn yield contest with 490 bpa  Rural Radio Network
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A Formula for Success Selling Feed-Processing Equipment
A Formula for Success Selling Feed-Processing Equipment  Farm Equipment
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Four takeaways from a year of global action on food, agriculture and climate
Four takeaways from a year of global action on food, agriculture and climate  Environmental Defense Fund
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Export inspections mostly up on week, year
The USDA says grain and oilseed export inspections as of the week ending December 12th continue to run ahead of the paces needed to meet projections for the current marketing year. The 2024/25 marketing year kicked off June 1st for wheat and September 1st for corn, sorghum, and soybeans. The USDA’s next round of supply,…
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Grain shipments to Syria on hold after fall of Bashar al-Assad regime
Grain shipments to Syria on hold after fall of Bashar al-Assad regime  Fastmarkets news
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Farm bill extension deal underway
Attempts to include disaster assistance as part of a farm bill extension over the weekend have failed. Farm Credit Council CEO Todd Van Hoose tells Brownfield farmers and ranchers need economic and disaster assistance. “We’ve had droughts and we’ve had floods and we’ve had wildfires and there’s been a lot of disasters this year across…
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Grain and Livestock Try to Hold Early Gains: Cattle Eye Strong Cash, MX Border News
Grain and Livestock Try to Hold Early Gains: Cattle Eye Strong Cash, MX Border News  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Donald Trump Jr. joins drone-maker’s board
Donald Trump Jr. joins drone-maker’s board  High Plains Journal
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5 Insights from John Deere’s Virtual Agronomy Summit on See & Spray Technology
5 Insights from John Deere’s Virtual Agronomy Summit on See & Spray Technology  Global Ag Tech Initiative
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A Bullish Report, But A Bearish Response?
A Bullish Report, But A Bearish Response?  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Cattle Chat: Dietary Plan For Steers
MANHATTAN, Kan. – Many people maintain a garden in the summer and enjoy eating the bounty of their homegrown produce. Similarly, cattle producers raise freezer beef for themselves and to share with family and friends. On a recent Kansas State University Beef Cattle Institute Cattle Chat podcast, a listener asked how to take an 850-pound steer to…
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NCGA Announces Yield Contest Winners
The National Corn Growers Association announced the winners of the 2024 Yield Contest. All of the participants delivered outstanding yields, again showing the resilience and ingenuity that define U.S. agriculture. The Contest saw almost 7,800 entries from farmers in 45 states. Entrants across the ten production categories had yields averaging 284 bushels per acre. The…
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How a State Sales Tax Helps Missouri Farmers Resist Droughts
How a State Sales Tax Helps Missouri Farmers Resist Droughts  Successful Farming