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John Deere Continues to Grow U.S. Presence – Benefiting Customers, Communities, and Employees
OLATHE, KAN. — John Deere’s dedication to U.S. manufacturing includes supporting our hometown communities, the customers we serve, and the employees we value. Check out some of the ways we’ve been making this happen: Investing in Remanufacturing We recently announced plans to expand our Reman Core Center facility in Strafford, Missouri, by an additional 120,000…
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Now is Time for Postharvest Grain System Review
Now is Time for Postharvest Grain System Review Successful Farming
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The biggest agriculture layoffs in 2024
Rising costs and weak demand forced Deere, Tyson and others to make significant job cuts to better position themselves for the future.
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Understanding Nitrogen Loss and How to Stop It
Nitrogen is essential for plant growth, but it also has a propensity for loss after it’s been applied. On this episode of the Nitrogen Corner, an agronomy expert with Koch Agronomic Services says there are three types of nitrogen loss to be aware of. The post Understanding Nitrogen Loss and How to Stop It appeared…
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USDA Investing in Domestic Fertilizer Production
USDA Investing in Domestic Fertilizer Production Southeast AgNet
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Are USDA’s 10-year corn projections off?
Are USDA’s 10-year corn projections off? Farm Progress
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Organic Grower Summit 2024 Featured New Innovations and Popular Educational Seminars
MONTEREY, Calif. — The 2024 Organic Grower Summit (OGS) once again proved to be a premier gathering for the organic farming community, bringing together growers, industry professionals and thought leaders for two days of education, innovation and connection. Held in Monterey, California, this year’s event welcomed hundreds of participants from across the organic agriculture industry.…
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U.S. Grains Council Receives Second Round of Regional Agriculture Promotion Program Funding From U.S. Department of Agriculture
U.S. Grains Council Receives Second Round of Regional Agriculture Promotion Program Funding From U.S. Department of Agriculture Farms.com
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Try A Little Tenderness: The Evolution and Future of Meat Tenderness Standards
Try A Little Tenderness: The Evolution and Future of Meat Tenderness Standards USDA.gov
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Pricing of Ethanol Blends at the Pump Differs in the Short Term Compared With the Long Term
Pricing of Ethanol Blends at the Pump Differs in the Short Term Compared With the Long Term usda.gov
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K-State Teams With Nebraska, Purdue to Offer Four-Part Series on Farm Succession Planning
MANHATTAN, Kan. – Registration is now available for a four-part workshop series aimed at helping Midwest farm families develop succession plans for passing on or leaving the business. The series, Leaving a Lasting Legacy for Midwestern Farm Women, will be available at 63 sites in three states, as well as offered online. It is being produced…
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After Victory Over Fla. in Water War, Ga. Will Let Farmers Drill New Irrigation Wells
ATLANTA (AP) — Jason Cox, who grows peanuts and cotton in southwest Georgia, says farming would be economically impossible without water to irrigate his crops. “I’d be out of business,” said Cox, who farms 3,000 acres (1,200 hectares) acres around Pelham. For more than a decade, farmers in parts of southwest Georgia haven’t been able…
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USDA extends application deadline for loan guarantee program
USDA extends application deadline for loan guarantee program Biodiesel Magazine
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Farmers eye machinery expenses for 2025
Farmers eye machinery expenses for 2025 AgUpdate
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Tax Turbulence: How Sunsetting Provisions Could Change Your Bottom Line
Tax Turbulence: How Sunsetting Provisions Could Change Your Bottom Line Agweb Powered by Farm Journal