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What’s New With DeKalb?
The 2024 National Association of Farm Broadcasters Convention was a hub for collaboration and conversation about the future of agriculture. Farm Broadcaster Corryn La Rue spoke with Jamie Horton, Dekalb Brand Manager. Q: Jamie, you guys got some things coming down the pipeline, especially as harvest wraps up. Tell me about looking forward? What’s that…
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The Latest News from Channel Brand Seed
During the 2024 NAFB Trade Talk, Corryn LaRue caught up with Richard Turner from Channel and Bayer Crop Science. Q: Richard, what’s new as we head into 2025? A: Yep. So, new Channel. We just merged with 10 of our regional brands, so we have a huge portfolio of corn and soybeans now. So we’re…
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Administration boosts conservation funding in 2024
Administration boosts conservation funding in 2024 Farms.com
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Could U.S. soybeans rally on dry weather in Brazil?
Could U.S. soybeans rally on dry weather in Brazil? Farm Progress
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Nebraska’s Rick Stowell Selected for USDA Agricultural Air Quality Task Force
LINCOLN, Neb. —The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has named Rick Stowell, a professor at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln’s Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources, to its Task Force on Agricultural Air Quality Research for 2024-2026. This prestigious appointment highlights Nebraska’s leadership in advancing sustainable agricultural practices and addressing pressing air quality challenges. The task…
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Food prices are at their highest levels in over a year. And these items will get even more expensive
Food prices are at their highest levels in over a year. And these items will get even more expensive NBC Boston
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Farmers seek ideas for profitability at farm show
Farmers seek ideas for profitability at farm show FarmWeekNow.com
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Poland must address border blockade issue – Minister Koval
Poland must address border blockade issue – Minister Koval Ukrinform
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The Trump Cabinet nominees who will decide our climate future
The Trump Cabinet nominees who will decide our climate future Grist
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Farm Income Still Projected to Decline for FY ’24
The USDA released new farm income forecast numbers, and while they’re not drastically different from previous reports this year, they seem to take on more meaning the closer we get to the end of the calendar year. Carrie Litkowski is a senior economist with USDA Economic Research Service and says farm income is on the…
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Why South Africa is falling short
Why South Africa is falling short BusinessTech
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Profit Watch: Rangebound corn
Profit Watch: Rangebound corn FarmWeekNow.com
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Corteva’s CEO Wants to Replicate US Soybean Success in Brazil
Corteva’s CEO Wants to Replicate US Soybean Success in Brazil BNN Bloomberg
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Watch interest costs
Interest can be a hidden cost farmers need to manage. Joe Barker is with CHS Hedging. “When I talk to farmers about marketing their crop, I try to remind them about the cost of money and what can happen to them on interest costs.” He tells Brownfield recent data from the Federal Reserve Bank of…
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Rain swells Mississippi River, speeding U.S. soy exports
Rain swells Mississippi River, speeding U.S. soy exports The Western Producer
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Ag Markets Open Mixed Then Drift: Will Soybeans Hold the Contract Lows?
Ag Markets Open Mixed Then Drift: Will Soybeans Hold the Contract Lows? Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Caleb Drake’s GIANT Illinois buck with a bow
The post Caleb Drake’s GIANT Illinois buck with a bow appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.
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Southern Hemisphere pressures wheat market
Southern Hemisphere pressures wheat market The Western Producer
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Winterproofing farm tires: 4 essential tips for the cold season
Winterproofing farm tires: 4 essential tips for the cold season AGDAILY
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High-Tech Crop Monitoring
DURHAM, N.H. — As New England dairy farmers wrap up their field operations and plan for the next growing season, the University of New Hampshire (UNH) is exploring innovative solutions to boost productivity and sustainability. A new study highlights the potential of drones in identifying crop diseases earlier, specifically in corn varieties vulnerable to late-season…