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Farm conservation funding hit a record high in 2024. A majority of farmers still got nothing.
Close to two-thirds of applicants for the USDA’s flagship climate programs were rejected despite increased investment from the Inflation Reduction Act.
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Pivot Bio offering nitrogen solution tips to Nebraska farmers
Pivot Bio territory manager Jarrod Makovicka tells Brownfield about the company’s nitrogen solutions to help with leaching and volatilization in crops. The post Pivot Bio offering nitrogen solution tips to Nebraska farmers appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.
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Why Buying Used Equipment Could Make Sense This Year
Why Buying Used Equipment Could Make Sense This Year Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Empowering Communities Through Local Agriculture
BOISE, ID — One should start at the roots when trying to elevate a community economically, and there’s nothing more fundamental than local food systems. The local food system consists of community food production as well as distribution, including everything from apiaries to farmers’ markets. Investing in these small agricultural economies has many social, environmental,…
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Bring on the Cold!
WAITE PARK, Minn. — Winters in Minnesota are infamous for their unpredictable swings between “rather chilly” and “bitter cold.” For livestock managers, the work doesn’t stop when temperatures plunge. Chores must go on, whether it’s a mild 61°F or a frigid 16°F. Those who live in cold climates often have vivid memories of the bone-chilling…
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Indiana farmer stresses importance of soy checkoff work
A west central Indiana farmer says the soybean checkoff program is consistently investing in new ways to improve production. Kevin Cox says the checkoff makes a difference in producer profitability. “The investment that we make for every check off dollar that is held back from producer settlement sheets, we’re seeing a $13 return,” he says.…
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BW Fusion helping growers make educated decisions on fertilizers
BW Fusion’s Buck Breazeale tells Brownfield the company focuses on microbiology, micronutrients, and soil sampling, utilizing a unique zone sampling method and yield layer calculations to optimize fertilizer use and efficiency. He spoke to Brownfield at the 2024 Nebraska Ag Expo. The post BW Fusion helping growers make educated decisions on fertilizers appeared first on…
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2025 policy unknowns affect grain markets
2025 policy unknowns affect grain markets AgUpdate
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A brief, but intense, wind-blow cold wave races into the Heartland; some snowfall in spots
Across the Corn Belt, a brief warm spell is being replaced by colder weather. Wednesday’s high temperatures will range from near 25°F in the Red River Valley of the North to 50°F along the Ohio River. Colder air is arriving on northwesterly winds, while spotty showers linger early Wednesday across the eastern Corn Belt. On…
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USDA cuts EU wheat harvest estimate to 17-year low
USDA cuts EU wheat harvest estimate to 17-year low FeedNavigator.com
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Two Thirds of Large Crop Farms Use Precision Agriculture Technology, Says Report
Two Thirds of Large Crop Farms Use Precision Agriculture Technology, Says Report Successful Farming
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Variable Weather Seen in Northern Plains; Drought Persists Locally
Variable Weather Seen in Northern Plains; Drought Persists Locally DTN The Progressive Farmer
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5 Essential Tractor Attachments For Multipurpose Farming
5 Essential Tractor Attachments For Multipurpose Farming Morning Ag Clips –
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How Trump’s USDA, EPA & HHS Appointees Will Affect Food Systems
How Trump’s USDA, EPA & HHS Appointees Will Affect Food Systems Sentient Media
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Protecting Livestock and Barns: Essential Fire Prevention Strategies
BLOOMINGTON, Minn. — Winter is coming fast, and for farmers across Minnesota, fire safety takes center stage. Protecting barns, livestock, and equipment isn’t just a seasonal concern—it’s essential to avoid devastating losses. Fires in agricultural settings are no small matter. Fires can destroy property, endanger animals, and threaten farmers’ livelihoods. Hay storage areas, barn electrical…
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Trump trade war to hurt U.S. farmers more as China turns to Brazil
Trump trade war to hurt U.S. farmers more as China turns to Brazil Detroit News
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The Ukraine Report: One farm is not afraid to expand their operation due to the war
The Ukraine Report: One farm is not afraid to expand their operation due to the war RFD-TV
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USDA Invests $79 Million to Strengthen Rural Infrastructure
USDA Invests $79 Million to Strengthen Rural Infrastructure KSCB News.net
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US disburses $20 bn Ukraine loan backed by profits from Russian assets
US disburses $20 bn Ukraine loan backed by profits from Russian assets themoorecountynews.com
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Brownfield Ag Weather Today
A moisture-laden storm system developing over the eastern U.S. will lead to heavy rain, expected to total 1 to 3 inches or more by late Wednesday along and east of a line from southeastern Louisiana to Lake Ontario, excluding Florida’s peninsula. Flash flooding may occur in a few areas, including the central Gulf Coast region. …