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Massive Energy Investment: $4.37 Billion at Work! Discover How This Will Change Rural America
Massive Energy Investment: $4.37 Billion at Work! Discover How This Will Change Rural America Jomfruland.net
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The USDA is finally trying to do something about the listeria outbreaks
The USDA is finally trying to do something about the listeria outbreaks South Florida Reporter
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PM Modi Urges Youth to Embrace AI, Machine Learning
PM Modi Urges Youth to Embrace AI, Machine Learning AIM
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Watchful IL farmers await proposed Trump tariffs
Watchful IL farmers await proposed Trump tariffs Public News Service
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Sarah and Curt’s ‘Excellent U.S. Food Adventure’
Sarah and Curt’s ‘Excellent U.S. Food Adventure’ Farm Progress
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Favorable weather and completion of corn planting in South America accelerates export sales and increases pressure on world prices
Favorable weather and completion of corn planting in South America accelerates export sales and increases pressure on world prices електронна зернова біржа України
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Taking Stock of All That’s Good in Agriculture
Taking Stock of All That’s Good in Agriculture CropLife
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Farm economy trending in the wrong direction
A farmer from southeast Iowa says he’s concerned about the direction of the farm economy. Tim Meyer says many growers are struggling. “The inputs are higher, seed came in a little bit higher, and it feels like to me that folks just don’t have the cash they had 12 months ago going into the end…
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Delaro Complete Offers Enhanced Disease Protection
Delaro complete offers protection against a broad spectrum of diseases, while also enhancing plant health. In this episode of Managing for Profit, product manager for crop protection at Bayer Crop Science Sabih Javed says explains how it performed for growers during the 2024 growing season. The post Delaro Complete Offers Enhanced Disease Protection appeared first…
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The Future of Our Food is Not in Vast Factory Farms
The Future of Our Food is Not in Vast Factory Farms CounterPunch
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Weak La Niña finally forming: Here comes the Polar Vortex! & Have grain prices finally bottomed?
Weak La Niña finally forming: Here comes the Polar Vortex! & Have grain prices finally bottomed? Barchart
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Couple of Surprises in the Year’s Cattle Market
Couple of Surprises in the Year’s Cattle Market Southeast AgNet
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Iowa farmer preps for winter calving season
An eastern Iowa farmer says he’s gearing up for the winter calving season. “In about 10 day is our first due date,” said Lance Lillibridge of Vinton. Lillibridge says frigid temperatures are always the biggest challenge. “It’s probably going to be cold and miserable since we’ve had such a pleasant fall and beginning of winter.…
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A focus on soil health
A southern Illinois based agronomist says focusing on soil health in the midst of the economic downturn can benefit farmers in the long run. Nick Frederking with AgriGold tells Brownfield, “We always like to check for CEC and organic matter to understand the holding capacity of our soil and how much mineralization we might be able…
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Soybeans, corn mostly higher heading into midweek holiday
Soybeans were mostly higher in very low-volume trade. The market worked to recover its losses from Monday’s session. Soybean meal was stronger on Tuesday and that helped provide some support. The trade continues to monitor crop development weather in South America, which has been largely supportive to a larger crop in Brazil, while there is…
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Sioux City, Iowa Candy Company Makes Sweet Christmas Treats
Sioux City, Iowa Candy Company Makes Sweet Christmas Treats Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Technology Takes Center Stage: 2025 AE50 Award Winners
Technology Takes Center Stage: 2025 AE50 Award Winners Farms.com
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Global Grain Bin Management Software Market Size, Share
Global Grain Bin Management Software Market Size, Share openPR
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Growth of Precision Irrigation Technology
The growth of agricultural technology and the rise of custom-made solutions comes at a critical time when producers face increasing demands for specialized tools tailored to their unique needs. Here’s Mike Hemman, President of Netafim North America, the precision agriculture arm of Orbia Advance Corporation, joining us to walk through a new option…
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Fertilizer prices vulnerable to potential tariffs
An agronomy salesman says he’s nervous about the potential threat tariffs could have on fertilizer prices during the next administration. Phil Tuggle with Michigan Agricultural Commodities says there could be major price impacts. “We do import fertilizer even though we’re nitrogen neutral, we produce about what we need in the country, but to move…