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Is a farm borrowing crisis on the horizon?
The demand for loans is expected to increase by its largest amount since 2013, according to a Rabobank report, “begging the question of which banks will stick with the sector.”
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USDA Announces Appointments to the United Soybean Board
USDA Announces Appointments to the United Soybean Board  Morning Ag Clips –
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3 Big Things Today
3 Big Things Today, November 18, 2024Â Â Successful Farming
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FarmFirst Applauds USDA FMMO Final Decision
FarmFirst Applauds USDA FMMO Final Decision  WTAQ
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To Save Money, Farmers Switching to Generic Inputs
U.S. farmers struggling with slumping incomes and depressed grain prices have been switching to cheaper generic pesticides and fungicides as they plan for spring planting next year, which market analysts said could hit the bottom lines of agrichemical companies. Signs of these financial impacts are already emerging. Bayer shares fell sharply to a 20-year low…
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New Regenerative Agriculture Program to Support S.D. Farmers
PIERRE, S.D. — The new Organic Transition Initiative-Regenerative Agriculture Pathway Program (OTI-RAPP) aims to equip producers with the knowledge and skills to adopt sustainable agricultural practices. South Dakota Specialty Producers Association (SDSPA) has entered into a Conservation Collaborative Cooperative Agreement (CCCA) with NRCS to support the initiative and promote regenerative organic practices (ROP) within the…
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Ethanol Production Reaches Record High
Ethanol output rose to a record high in the seven days that ended on Nov. 8, according to data from the Energy Information Administration. Production jumped to an average of 1.113 million barrels a day, the agency said. That’s up from 1.105 million barrels a week earlier and the highest since recordkeeping began in 2010.…
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Ag organizations push for clear definition of the Waters of the United States
https://www.agweek.com/news/policy/ag-organizations-push-for-clear-definition-of-the-waters-of-the-united-states
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Maine farmers are joining a movement to protect organic growing
Maine farmers are joining a movement to protect organic growing  newsbreak.com
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Foreign farmland ownership tops resolutions debate
Foreign farmland ownership tops resolutions debate  FarmWeekNow.com
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Is the Grass Dead or Dormant?
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Prolonged drought in much of the state has led to many conversations about how bad the observed condition of pasture actually is and if it will bounce back when precipitation comes. Back in July and August, I answered those questions with the response of “Right now, the grass is dormant. It is…
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USDA approves grants for food safety research into artificial intelligence
USDA approves grants for food safety research into artificial intelligence  Food Safety News
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How 20 Million Genetic Markers Could Change the Way We Grow Corn
How 20 Million Genetic Markers Could Change the Way We Grow Corn  SciTechDaily
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Let’s Put an End to the EID Mandate
Let’s Put an End to the EID Mandate  Freestonecountytimesonline
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Planting cover crops still beneficial in fall, even under dry conditions
Planting cover crops still beneficial in fall, even under dry conditions  Jamestown Sun