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Don’t cut back on crop insurance
A risk management specialist cautions farmers considering less crop insurance coverage in 2025 because margins are tight. Compeer Financial director of insurance strategies Cole Patrick says some people view crop insurance as an input. “And some people don’t, that’s fine. But what you don’t want to do in these times (of tight margins) is reduce…
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Deere Realizes $1.2 Billion Quarterly Profit, Down From Last Year
Deere Realizes $1.2 Billion Quarterly Profit, Down From Last Year Lancaster Farming
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Advanced, flexible belting enhances efficiencies in agriculture
Advanced, flexible belting enhances efficiencies in agriculture Farmers Review Africa
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Trump Nominates Marty Makary To Lead FDA, Brooke Rollins for USDA
Trump Nominates Marty Makary To Lead FDA, Brooke Rollins for USDA Food Processing
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Trump’s USDA pick could focus on foreign investments in agricultural land
Trump’s USDA pick could focus on foreign investments in agricultural land Roll Call
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Study: Tariff could slash US ag exports to China
Study: Tariff could slash US ag exports to China World Grain
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Machine-Vision Technology Shows Promise to Reduce Herbicide Use
Machine-Vision Technology Shows Promise to Reduce Herbicide Use Farms.com
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Scoular debuts USDA-backed soy program
Scoular debuts USDA-backed soy program Farms.com
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USDA implements new cattle ID rules
USDA implements new cattle ID rules Farms.com
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USDA Invests $265 Million to Conserve 335,000 Acres of Forestlands
USDA Invests $265 Million to Conserve 335,000 Acres of Forestlands AgNet West
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How To Leverage The 0% Tax Bracket
How To Leverage The 0% Tax Bracket Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Scottish farmers embrace sustainable practices as heavy machinery impacts soil health
Scottish farmers embrace sustainable practices as heavy machinery impacts soil health Inkl
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Strong dollar weighs on crop demand
Strong dollar weighs on crop demand AgUpdate
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First phase of new soybean facility in progress
First phase of new soybean facility in progress FarmWeekNow.com
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Farmer, 103, had hard years but never gave up
Farmer, 103, had hard years but never gave up FarmWeekNow.com
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South Africa plans US corn-import permits as drought cuts crop
South Africa plans US corn-import permits as drought cuts crop Polity
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Nebraska Extension Succession Planning Series for Women in Agriculture Kicks off in January
LINCOLN, Neb. — A multi-state extension workshop series for women in agriculture will offer strategies to evaluate and improve farm estate and transition plans. “Leaving a Lasting Legacy for Midwestern Farm Women: A Succession Planning Series,” will be held from 5 to 8 p.m. Central time on Jan. 21, Jan. 28, Feb. 4 and Feb.…
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U.S. livestock: Cattle futures gain on shutdown of Mexican cattle exports
U.S. livestock: Cattle futures gain on shutdown of Mexican cattle exports Canadian Cattlemen
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Canada-U.S. relationship can weather trade disruptions, MacAulay says of Trump tariff threat
Canada-U.S. relationship can weather trade disruptions, MacAulay says of Trump tariff threat Canadian Cattlemen
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Agoro Reiterates Helpful Carbon Programs for Farmers and Ranchers
Agoro Carbon Alliance’s Ashley Bruner joins us at NAFB Convention in Kansas City to chat about the work they do in the carbon market. Q: Always enjoy a chat with our friends at Agoro, and we talked extensively with you guys in the past about Agoro’s carbon programs and more. For folks who maybe aren’t…
