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Time Is Running Out, But Boozman Says Passing the FARM Act Is a Priority
Time Is Running Out, But Boozman Says Passing the FARM Act Is a Priority Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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How Severe Weather Events Like Snowstorms Affect The U.S. Economy
How Severe Weather Events Like Snowstorms Affect The U.S. Economy MethodShop
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Trying to Find Cracks in the Good South American Weather Situation
Trying to Find Cracks in the Good South American Weather Situation DTN The Progressive Farmer
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Black Sea Wheat exports are threatened by the Russian threat to crop health, and Ukraine’s risk of export.
Black Sea Wheat exports are threatened by the Russian threat to crop health, and Ukraine’s risk of export. MarineLink
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Tariffs or not, it’s important to have a marketing plan in place
Tariffs or not, it’s important to have a marketing plan in place Agweek
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Now what? Answers will take work
Now what? Answers will take work High Plains Journal
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Argentina Wheat Harvest Could Rise on Better-Than-Expected Yields
Argentina Wheat Harvest Could Rise on Better-Than-Expected Yields Successful Farming
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New trailers can carry the weight of your operation
New trailers can carry the weight of your operation Farm Progress
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South Africa Agribusiness Mood Soars Despite Surprise GDP Slump
South Africa Agribusiness Mood Soars Despite Surprise GDP Slump Financial Post
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Mechanization and Tech Upgrades to Boost Global Tractors Market to USD 114 Billion by 2029
Mechanization and Tech Upgrades to Boost Global Tractors Market to USD 114 Billion by 2029 openPR
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New Officers and Committees Set to Lead the Nebraska Soybean Board
LINCOLN, Neb. – The Nebraska Soybean Board (NSB) convened its inaugural board meeting for fiscal year 2025 on November 25–26, 2024, in Lincoln. During this meeting, restructuring of both the board and committees transpired alongside routine board business. The newly elected officers, chosen to lead the board for a one-year term, are as follows: Chairman:…
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Korean Style Pork Chops: December Colorado Proud Recipe of the Month
BROOMFIELD, Colo. — Prepare your taste buds for a unique flavor-packed trip to Seoul! These Korean pork chops are not just a dish, but an experience waiting to be savored. Sweet, savory, a little spicy, and addictive—this dish will have you bidding farewell to bland dinners and welcoming a burst of flavor that excites your…
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Searching for precision management tools to improve cotton sustainability
Searching for precision management tools to improve cotton sustainability Farm Progress
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Corn Gets a Thursday Pop With Sales Exceeding Expectations
Corn Gets a Thursday Pop With Sales Exceeding Expectations Nasdaq
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Survey Ranks UF as Top University for Ag Research Investment
GAINESVILLE, Fla. — For the sixth consecutive year, the University of Florida led the nation in agricultural sciences and natural resources conservation research, according to a new report from the National Science Foundation (NSF). UF, through its Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (UF/IFAS), invested more than $261.9 million in agricultural sciences and natural resources…
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USDA to Enhance Support for Farmers with Increased Replant Payments
WASHINGTON, Dec. 5, 2024 – The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is bolstering support for farmers facing crop setbacks by announcing an increase in replant payments for most producers beginning with the 2026 crop year. This initiative aims to provide financial assistance to farmers who need to replant insured crops damaged by early insurable causes of…
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‘Agreement in sight’: Von der Leyen travels to South America for Mercosur summit
‘Agreement in sight’: Von der Leyen travels to South America for Mercosur summit The Brussels Times
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Benefits of using sustainable ag practices
A southwest Indiana farmer says more farmers should consider implementing sustainable ag practices. Don Villwock is the co-chair of Indiana Smart Agriculture. “For two years, we had conversations of how we need to improve practices to deal with our changing climate,” he says. He tells Brownfield he’s been using no-till practices for more than 40 years. “That…
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Setting Pastures Up for Success with NovaGraz
We had a conversation with Corteva Agriscience Field Scientist Sam Ingram at the NAFB Convention in Kansas City. Q: Sam, let’s talk first about a brand new pasture product out from Corteva: NovaGraz. Very exciting stuff and I’ve read a little bit about this. SI: It is an exciting time for us to launch a…
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Weed management specialist urges diversification of herbicides
A Kansas State University weed management specialist says having a diversified herbicide strategy is crucial for sorghum producers. Sarah Lancaster tells Brownfield says growers should be using multiple effective herbicides to target weeds. “Our number one weed in all of our crops in Kansas is Palmer Amaranth,” she says. She says herbicide-resistant varieties are starting…