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Farmer Sentiment Improves in April Despite Ongoing Trade Disputes
Farmer Sentiment Improves in April Despite Ongoing Trade Disputes  Farm Equipment
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Planting Conditions Improve for Farmers Slowed by Spring Rains
Planting Conditions Improve for Farmers Slowed by Spring Rains  AgWeb
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Farmer sentiment improves as long-term optimism outweighs tariff concerns
Farmer sentiment improves as long-term optimism outweighs tariff concerns  The Mighty 790 KFGO
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How to Go Broke Farming: 2025 Edition
WASHINGTON — Nearly a century ago, the University of Tennessee’s ag college published a list of ways to go broke in farming. You would think the world of agriculture would have changed so much by now that those ideas would feel ancient, even irrelevant. Turns out? Not even close. Originally printed in Farm and Dairy in 1927,…
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Using Liquid Manure with Newly Planted Corn and Soybeans
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Many farmers in Ohio got a planting window in April for corn and soybeans. Commercial manure applicators also made progress getting manure to fields. Some crops have emerged, and others soon will as we look forward to another planting window soon. Liquid manure can be applied to both corn and soybean fields…
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Nebraska Farm Bureau Report Reveals $7.9 Billion Impact of Agricultural Trade on State’s Economy
LINCOLN, Neb. – Despite a $2 billion decline from 2022, Nebraska’s agricultural exports totaled $7.9 billion in 2023, marking the third-highest export year on record. That’s according to a Nebraska Farm Bureau’s annual Agriculture and International Trade Report. The report, prepared by economist Jay Rempe of Rolling Prairie Economics, provides a comprehensive look at how…
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Use Emergence to Fine-Tune Corn Management Plans
Use Emergence to Fine-Tune Corn Management Plans  Morning Ag Clips
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Farmers continue to make planting progress despite cool, rainy weather
Farmers continue to make planting progress despite cool, rainy weather  WRTV
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Far-reaching concerns from USDA cuts
Far-reaching concerns from USDA cuts  Brownfield Ag News
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Iowa Crop Progress and Condition Report
Iowa Crop Progress and Condition Report  Farms.com
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Rising New World screwworm threat spurs USDA action plan
Rising New World screwworm threat spurs USDA action plan  Farm Progress
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Reality check: Does timely US corn planting boost acres and yield?
Reality check: Does timely US corn planting boost acres and yield? -Braun  Reuters
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40% of U.S. corn, 30% of soybeans planted
40% of U.S. corn, 30% of soybeans planted  Brownfield Ag News
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Ferrie: Evaluate Corn Stands And Replant Decisions This Week
Ferrie: Evaluate Corn Stands And Replant Decisions This Week  AgWeb
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Strong USDA needed to protect farmers
Strong USDA needed to protect farmers  Brownfield Ag News
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Spring Wheat Planting Challenging for Some Farmers in the Northern Plains
Spring Wheat Planting Challenging for Some Farmers in the Northern Plains  DTN Progressive Farmer
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What’s the Bigger Question: Can the U.S. Reduce its Reliance on China or Can China Survive Without the U.S.?
What’s the Bigger Question: Can the U.S. Reduce its Reliance on China or Can China Survive Without the U.S.?  AgWeb