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Deere finishes 2024 stronger than expected with help of new products
Reduced production and inventories helped shore up costs, which opened up reinvestment opportunities across the company.
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New protest at the border: Polish farmers announce blocking of Medyka
New protest at the border: Polish farmers announce blocking of Medyka-Shehyni checkpoint Visit Ukraine
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Don’t store up your treasures in the machine shed
Don’t store up your treasures in the machine shed – Agweek | #1 source for agriculture news, farming, markets West Central Tribune
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Leveraging Nitrogen to Optimize Yield Results
Current market conditions have growers increasingly focused on maximizing the dollars they spend, including their nitrogen investments. On this latest episode of the Nitrogen Corner, an agronomy expert with Koch Agronomic Services talks about the role nitrogen stabilizers can play. The post Leveraging Nitrogen to Optimize Yield Results appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.
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US Agricultural Tractor Machinery Market is Booming Worldwide
US Agricultural Tractor Machinery Market is Booming Worldwide | openPR
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‘Dicamba Cannot be Fixed’: Senate Democrats Push to Keep Weedkiller Banned
The EPA is facing renewed pressure to deny applications re-registering a controversial weedkiller from three of the biggest crop protection companies. Three Senate Democrats are urging the Environmental Protection Agency to deny applications to re-register the herbicide dicamba, saying the weedkiller cannot be used without causing unreasonable adverse effects. The herbicide, which was pulled from…
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Corn Earworm Building Up More Resistance to Crop Protection Efforts
To minimize damage and reduce the need for insecticide sprays, crops have been genetically engineered to produce bacterial proteins that kill key pests but are not harmful to people or wildlife. However, widespread planting of such transgenic crops has led to rapid adaptation by some pests. Researchers from the University of Arizona used genomics to…
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US-Only Supply Chains Could Emerge Under Trump
Companies looking to avoid tariffs on imports from China will likely shake up their sourcing. Facing the threat of more tariffs, companies will begin to create supply chains just to export to America. Creating a separate supply chain for the U.S. market would mean eliminating components from China for products bound for the country. Speaking…
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A New Era of Smart Harvesting: Case IH Launches “Axial-Flow” 160 Series to the Argentine Market
A New Era of Smart Harvesting: Case IH Launches “Axial-Flow” 160 Series to the Argentine Market CSRwire.com
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Argentina’s Soy Planting Reaches Full Speed, First Plants Show Good Condition
Argentina’s Soy Planting Reaches Full Speed, First Plants Show Good Condition Successful Farming
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Don’t be afraid of precision technology
A Case IH field representative says precision ag technology is designed to enhance equipment logistics. Kendal Quandahl says FieldOps was launched this year and comes standard in new Case IH equipment. “The really cool thing at Case IH is we design it with farmers,” she says. “FieldOps had over 200 farmers that were involved in…
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‘Trade not tariffs’: Local farmers concerned about Trump tariff plans
‘Trade not tariffs’: Local farmers concerned about Trump tariff plans WPSD Local 6
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S.C. agriculture industry lost $621 million from Helene, Gov. McMaster reacts
S.C. agriculture industry lost $621 million from Helene, Gov. McMaster reacts Yahoo! Voices
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Illinois ports receive first PIDP grants
Illinois ports receive first PIDP grants FarmWeekNow.com
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Iowa completes decades-long project to close ag drainage wells
Iowa completes decades-long project to close ag drainage wells Yahoo! Voices
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Study: Innovative Light Technology for Mitigating Fungal Contamination of Cereal Grains
URBANA, Ill. — Fungal contamination of cereal grains poses a substantial threat to food security and public health while causing hundreds of millions of dollars in economic losses annually. In a new study, researchers at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign evaluated far-ultraviolet C (far-UVC) light as a safe way to alleviate fungal contamination of corn…
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Corn and Corn Starch Derivatives Market is growing at a CAGR of 4.20% in the forecast period (2024-2031)
Corn and Corn Starch Derivatives Market is growing at a CAGR of 4.20% in the forecast period (2024-2031) Newstrail
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Why Take Steps to Improve Soil Organic Matter?
FARGO, N.D. — As fall brings cooler temperatures, parts of North Dakota are experiencing low soil moisture, affecting both plants and soil microbes. Lower temperatures and moisture levels slow soil microbial activity and decrease microbial populations. Taking steps to build soil organic matter can help to maintain soil health and ensure sustainable farming practices, according…