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Winter Tasks and Projects: Gardening Is a Four-Season Labor of Love
GREENWICH, N.Y. — I see you, sitting there by the fire with your cup of hot cocoa (or wine). Don’t get too comfortable. You might think you can rest on your laurels now that there’s a break in the mowing, weeding, sowing and planting action. But fall and winter are the best times to tend…
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New PHOSFORCEâ„¢ Nutrient Enhancer Unlocks Organic Phosphorus to Boost Crop Productivity and Soil Health
Wichita, KS – December 10, 2024 – Now farmers can access tied-up phosphorus in their soil through the new enzyme mode of action in PHOSFORCEâ„¢ nutrient enhancer from Koch Agronomic Services. This novel phosphorus use efficiency product works immediately to create more plant-available phosphorus in soils, resulting in optimal crop root systems, increased yield and…
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How US Climate & Air Pollution Policy Might Change Following The Election
How US Climate & Air Pollution Policy Might Change Following The Election  CleanTechnica
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Brownfield Ag Weather Today
A complex storm system evolving across the eastern half of the U.S. will result in active weather during the first half of the week. Early- to mid-week rainfall could total 2 to 4 inches along the Gulf Coast from southeastern Louisiana to western Florida, extending northeastward through the middle Atlantic States into New England. However,…
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How U.S. tariffs could affect Canada’s agriculture industry and consumer prices
How U.S. tariffs could affect Canada’s agriculture industry and consumer prices  CP24
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DE Stock Trading at a Premium Value: Should You Buy, Sell or Hold?
DE Stock Trading at a Premium Value: Should You Buy, Sell or Hold?  MSN
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Regenerative agriculture, unleashing soil superpowers, reducing GHGs, boosting farm revenue
Regenerative agriculture, unleashing soil superpowers, reducing GHGs, boosting farm revenue  EURACTIV
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Second-warmest November on record means that 2024 is likely to be Earth’s hottest year
Second-warmest November on record means that 2024 is likely to be Earth’s hottest year  Ravalli Republic
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MARIANNETTE MILLER MEEKS: The U.S. must step up to become the world’s leading energy superpower
MARIANNETTE MILLER MEEKS: The U.S. must step up to become the world’s leading energy superpower  Indianola Independent Advocate
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‘Tis the Season of Entertaining with Beef Appetizers
LANSING, Mich. — The weather outside might be frightful, but a cocktail party with beefy appetizers sounds delightful! Now that the holiday season is in full swing, the Michigan Beef Industry Commission, funded by the Beef Checkoff, is inspiring you to feature beef at your holiday gatherings by sharing three brand new small bite recipes…
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Corporate Transparency Act requirements on hold
Farmers won’t have to meet an end-of-year deadline to comply with the Corporate Transparency Act. The Corporate Transparency Act would have required businesses including farms to provide additional information showing who is benefiting from and in control of businesses. University of Wisconsin Extension Ag Law Specialist Kelly Wilfert tells Brownfield there have been court cases…
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Tariffs Or No Tariffs, US Soybean Exports Have a Difficult Road Ahead
Tariffs Or No Tariffs, US Soybean Exports Have a Difficult Road Ahead  DTN The Progressive Farmer
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Grain and Livestock Markets Mixed to Start the Week Ahead of Tuesday’s WASDE Report
Grain and Livestock Markets Mixed to Start the Week Ahead of Tuesday’s WASDE Report  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Brewing Beyond Beer: This Year’s Hottest Gift Idea
WASHINGTON — We’ve all been there – staring blankly at a screen or pacing store aisles, desperately searching for the perfect gift for someone who seems to have it all. Before you grab a gift card or a generic present, consider buying your loved one a home brewing kit this holiday season. Home brewing is…
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National FFA Sponsors Board announces priorities for 2025
The new chair of the National FFA Sponsors Board says continuing to offer career development activities will be a priority in 2025. Aaron Wetzel is the vice president of production and precision ag systems at John Deere. “FFA is very focused on developing its members to continue to create a robust pipeline of talent across…
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Russia says it will deal with Egypt’s new grain imports agency
Russia says it will deal with Egypt’s new grain imports agency  XM
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Ag equipment layoffs a concern heading into 2025
An ag economist says he’s concerned about the continued layoffs that have occurred throughout the ag equipment industry. Ernie Goss with Creighton University says farm equipment sales dropped for a 16th straight month in the latest Rural Mainstreet Index. “Tighter credit conditions and weak farm commodity prices are just having some negative impacts on farmers,…
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Crop Advantage Series program planned Jan. 7
Crop Advantage Series program planned Jan. 7Â Â The Globe
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Man arrested for fatally shooting cattle worth more than $65,000
Man arrested for fatally shooting cattle worth more than $65,000Â Â KSWO
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Minnesota-based CHS steering through uncertain times for global agriculture
Minnesota-based CHS steering through uncertain times for global agriculture  Star Tribune