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Watch FFA Students Take on Make48-Corteva Agriscience Challenge
INDIANAPOLIS — Get ready to watch the future of agriculture as Make48 puts the focus of Indiana’s FFA students on display. On Dec. 18, two new episodes will be available on This Old House Makers Channel (Roku), revealing the results of the fourth Make48 competition of the season. “National FFA is excited to be partnering…
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USDA updates hemp insurance program to give farmers more options for crop rotation
USDA updates hemp insurance program to give farmers more options for crop rotation HempToday
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Servo motors: key to the next agricultural revolution – Process & Control Today
Servo motors: key to the next agricultural revolution Process & Control Today
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Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia strike toll rises to 8, rescue operation underway
Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia strike toll rises to 8, rescue operation underway themoorecountynews.com
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Nebraska Farm Bureau President Highlights Importance of Safeguarding Agriculture; Reducing Property Tax Burden; Developing Trade Partnerships
KEARNEY, Neb. – In his annual address at the Nebraska Farm Bureau Annual Meeting and Convention, Nebraska Farm Bureau President Mark McHargue emphasized the crucial importance of farmers and ranchers uniting to safeguard agriculture and the way of life for their families. “Nebraska ranks among the leading agricultural states in the country. Our focus is…
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December WASDE increases forecast for corn use in ethanol
December WASDE increases forecast for corn use in ethanol Ethanol Producer Magazine
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Soybeans Hold Gains on Tuesday
Soybeans Hold Gains on Tuesday Nasdaq
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U.S. livestock: Cattle futures gain on consumer demand ahead of holidays
U.S. livestock: Cattle futures gain on consumer demand ahead of holidays Country Guide
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Grains End Higher After Bullish USDA Report for Corn: How High Can Corn Prices Go?
Grains End Higher After Bullish USDA Report for Corn: How High Can Corn Prices Go? Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Is this the new normal?
Is this the new normal? Farm Talk
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Navigating Trade Wars and Tariffs in the New Year
Navigating Trade Wars and Tariffs in the New Year Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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There’s still drought in parts of the country but which states?
There’s still drought in parts of the country but which states? RFD-TV
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Emphasizing the importance of biofuels
The former chair of the Indiana Soybean Alliance says the uncertainty of the biofuels industry is weighing on U.S. farmers. Brazil, Indiana farmer Kevin Cox says a recent visit to Capitol Hill focused on the future availability of biofuel tax credits. “There’s some tax benefits for the blenders credits that are going to be going…
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Future of Weed Suppression On Display at FIRA USA 2024
Future of Weed Suppression On Display at FIRA USA 2024 Farm Equipment
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USDA Shocks The Market With Lower Corn Ending Stocks
USDA Shocks The Market With Lower Corn Ending Stocks Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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USDA Releases December 2024 WASDE Report
(WASHINGTON D.C.)– Not many changes were expected in the December supply and demand report and those expectations were met on Tuesday. USDA released the December 2024 World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates report and showed very minimal changes to the balance sheets this month. There were no changes to U.S. corn, soybean and wheat production…
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Truck shortages hit potato and onion markets in western US
The shortfall comes as the trucking industry rightsizes capacity in the face of lower demand.
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USDA Invests $6.3 Billion to Strengthen Rural Infrastructure and Create Good-Paying Jobs
USDA Invests $6.3 Billion to Strengthen Rural Infrastructure and Create Good-Paying Jobs Morning Ag Clips –
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Several Unknowns Ahead in the Farmland Market
After several years of increases, farmland prices seem to be easing somewhat. While demand for quality farmland is still high, that demand for land has backed down somewhat. “We’re at what I think on the land market is an if-then-but stage,” says Randy Dickhut, farmland specialist for Agricultural Economic Insights. “If grain prices stay low,…
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USDA Begins National Milk Testing Strategy for H5N1
The USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service announced the start of its National Milk Testing Strategy to address H5N1 infections in U.S. dairy herds. The measure builds on steps already taken by USDA and its federal and state partners since H5N1 was first round in dairy cattle in March 2024. The Federal Order and…