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U.S. grains: Chicago soybeans, corn and wheat futures stumble on farmer sales, weekly dollar gains
U.S. grains: Chicago soybeans, corn and wheat futures stumble on farmer sales, weekly dollar gains Canadian Cattlemen
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Major Shift in USDA Guidelines! New Rules for Genetically Engineered Organisms!
Major Shift in USDA Guidelines! New Rules for Genetically Engineered Organisms! Clinique Bio
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Dangerously cold weather ahead for Eastern United States
Dangerously cold weather ahead for Eastern United States. KMVT
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USDA announces final $3M in automatic assistance for distressed farm loan borrowers
USDA announces final $3M in automatic assistance for distressed farm loan borrowers The Fence Post
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Water is key to cattle health in cold
University of Illinois Extension beef specialist Travis Meteer says ensuring cattle access to fresh water is crucial during bitter cold temperatures. “Sometimes the water situation becomes the most challenging, and so making sure we’ve got flowing water for cattle is key.” He says, “If we’re watering out of ponds, or we’ve got automatic waterers, we’re…
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Soybeans, corn give back recent gains
Soybeans were lower on profit taking and technical selling, with the most active months still seeing a firm weekly gain. Forecasts remain dry for parts of South America, but crops are in generally good shape right now, with adequate soil moisture in most of Argentina and Brazil. Soybean meal fell sharply on the reality of…
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Significant Potential Impact of Tariffs, Trade Retaliation on U.S. Ag Sector
Significant Potential Impact of Tariffs, Trade Retaliation on U.S. Ag Sector Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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AGCO CEO Sees 2025 as the Bottom of the Farm Slump
AGCO CEO Sees 2025 as the Bottom of the Farm Slump Marketscreener.com
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What Caused Corn, Soybean and Cattle Markets to Plunge to End the Week?
What Caused Corn, Soybean and Cattle Markets to Plunge to End the Week? Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Nebraska grain farmer somewhat optimistic for 2025 growing season
An eastern Nebraska grain farmer says he’s approaching 2025 with some optimism. Quentin Connealy tells Brownfield he has a lot of grain currently in storage. “I don’t want to sit on it too long because everything’s got to cash flow and operating note interest is still high. It’s come down, maybe a point from where…
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Senate Agenda to Start 2025 Includes New Farm Bill
Senate Agenda to Start 2025 Includes New Farm Bill Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Polish farmers protest ‘criminal’ EU agricultural policies
Polish farmers protest ‘criminal’ EU agricultural policies TVP World
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Ag equipment dealers brace for another challenging year
Ag equipment dealers brace for another challenging year brownfieldagnews.com
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Nebraska cattle producer bracing for potential winter storm
A southeast Nebraska farmer has been busy preparing cattle ahead of a potential winter storm this weekend. Logan Bredemeier says portable windbreak panels and calf shelters are being installed. “We’re working on getting everyone drove in close off of stock fields that’s either calved or getting ready to calve, to try to keep everyone…
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Corn, Soybeans and Cattle Extend Gains to Start 2025
Corn, Soybeans and Cattle Extend Gains to Start 2025 Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Karl Setzer Sees a ‘Good Sign’ Ahead for the Grain Markets to Start 2025
Karl Setzer Sees a ‘Good Sign’ Ahead for the Grain Markets to Start 2025 Hoosier Ag Today
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USDA invests to strengthen businesses
USDA invests to strengthen businesses Agri-View
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U.S. Fertilizer Industry Faces Familiar Concerns Heading Into 2025
U.S. Fertilizer Industry Faces Familiar Concerns Heading Into 2025 CropLife
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Good harvest prospects set to pressure soybean prices in early 2025
Good harvest prospects set to pressure soybean prices in early 2025 Valor International
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Zelenskiy says Ukraine preparing to resume diplomatic ties with Syria
Zelenskiy says Ukraine preparing to resume diplomatic ties with Syria The Straits Times