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NCBA president-elect says tariffs can be effective against “bad actors”
A leader with the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association is taking a wait-and-see approach to tariff threats by the incoming administration. NCBA president-elect Buck Wehrbein says what Donald Trump said on the campaign trail is not necessarily what will happen when he takes office. “Because he is a negotiator, it’s in his blood. So he believes…
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New Research Details How Beef Benefits Key Age Groups
UTICA, N.Y. — Three recent research studies published in the peer-reviewed, scientific journal Nutrients, add to a growing body of evidence reinforcing the important role beef plays in closing nutrient gaps for vulnerable populations such as adolescence, pregnancy and aging adults. Each study analyzed the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES), (a large dataset…
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U.S. Corn Inspections Keep Ahead of Previous Year’s Pace
U.S. Corn Inspections Keep Ahead of Previous Year’s Pace MarketWatch
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The Dual Nature of the Used Tractor Market: Navigating Opportunities & Uncertainty
The Dual Nature of the Used Tractor Market: Navigating Opportunities & Uncertainty Farm Equipment
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Grain market outlook to be presented at 2024 Nebraska Ag Expo
Grain market outlook to be presented at 2024 Nebraska Ag Expo Rural Radio Network
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Spotting Winners: Lindsay (NYSE:LNN) And Agricultural Machinery Stocks In Q3
Spotting Winners: Lindsay (NYSE:LNN) And Agricultural Machinery Stocks In Q3 Yahoo Finance
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USDA must do more to regulate genetically engineered crops, judge rules
A federal court overturned a 2020 rule that looked to accelerate innovation by allowing manufacturers to sidestep regulatory reviews.
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2025 Angus Herdsman of the Year Candidates Announced
ST. JOSEPH, Mo. — The life of a herdsman may sound glamorous to many, but few understand the demanding blend of physical strength and mental grit it takes to excel in the role. The Herdsman of the Year Award honors an Angus enthusiast who has committed wholeheartedly to the management, strategic choices and advancement of…
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Why Gifting Shares of a C-Corp is Not a Good Idea
Why Gifting Shares of a C-Corp is Not a Good Idea Successful Farming
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Corn And Bean Prices Continue To Go Nowhere
Corn And Bean Prices Continue To Go Nowhere Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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The US will increase airstrikes against ISIS
The US will increase airstrikes against ISIS Telegrafi
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Retail Tractor Sales Report Nov 2024 – Sales Increased by 29.88%, with 80,519 Units Sold
Retail Tractor Sales Report Nov 2024 – Sales Increased by 29.88%, with 80,519 Units Sold Tractor Junction
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Green groups back farmers calling on Government to ‘fix’ agriculture sector
Green groups back farmers calling on Government to ‘fix’ agriculture sector The Independent
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Heifer Hoof Health – Setting Up Your Future Herd for Success
EAST LANSING, Mich. — Gerard Cramer, a professor at the University of Minnesota and an expert in dairy cattle lameness, recently shared practical insights on hoof health management for heifers. His approach emphasizes the importance of preventative care to avoid chronic hoof issues, promoting productivity and animal welfare through proactive management strategies. Establishing a healthy…
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Global Farm Inputs Market Set For 4.0% Growth, Reaching $387.49 Billion By 2028
Global Farm Inputs Market Set For 4.0% Growth, Reaching $387.49 Billion By 2028 EIN News
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No holiday market lull
The grain markets tend to go quiet during the holidays with fewer trading days and traders taking time off. But Joe Barker with CHS Hedging says he expects volatility through the end of the year because of an uptick in export demand. He tells Brownfield that momentum should carry over into the early part of…
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Artificial Intelligence in Smart Farming and Agriculture
Artificial Intelligence in Smart Farming and Agriculture openPR
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Imperiled wetlands save the Midwest billions in flood damage costs, study shows, but they’re disappearing
Imperiled wetlands save the Midwest billions in flood damage costs, study shows, but they’re disappearing Yahoo! Voices
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A farming project in South Africa is helping deaf people build skills and find jobs
A farming project in South Africa is helping deaf people build skills and find jobs bedfordgazette.com
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Zelensky wants ‘enduring’ peace, Trump will ‘probably’ reduce Ukraine aid
Zelensky wants ‘enduring’ peace, Trump will ‘probably’ reduce Ukraine aid themoorecountynews.com