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Jahnke president-elect of NAFB
Jahnke president-elect of NAFBÂ Â FarmWeekNow.com
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Almost One-Third of Winter Wheat in This State Rated Very Poor/Poor
Almost One-Third of Winter Wheat in This State Rated Very Poor/Poor  Successful Farming
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Winter wheat off to good start
Winter wheat off to good start  FarmWeekNow.com
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Addressing Uncertainty in the Biofuels Industry
Ronnell Rehagen, CEO at Clean Fuels Alliance America joins us at the NAFB convention in Kansas City, Missouri. Q: We have certainty with the elections, now with Trump administration 2.0 in terms of biofuels policy and more. What are some things you guys are watching? What’s going to be on your radar here over the…
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AFBF Terminates Illinois Farm Bureau’s Membership, Now Illinois is Filing a Lawsuit
AFBF Terminates Illinois Farm Bureau’s Membership, Now Illinois is Filing a Lawsuit  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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New USDA rule aids biotech crop development
New USDA rule aids biotech crop development  Farms.com
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New Program Offers Incentives for Adoption of Cover Crops
FARGO, N.D. — Farmers for Soil Health is a farmer-driven initiative for farmers aimed at improving soil health through the adoption of cover crops. The collaboration among the Soy Checkoff, Pork Checkoff and National Corn Growers Association in partnership with state commodity groups and conservation organizations seeks to double the adoption of cover crops to…
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Cash-strapped US farmers switch to generic crop chemicals, in blow to big manufacturers
Cash-strapped US farmers switch to generic crop chemicals, in blow to big manufacturers  Reuters
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Bayer’s Shares Sink to 20-Year Low on 2025 Earnings Fall Forecast
Bayer’s Shares Sink to 20-Year Low on 2025 Earnings Fall Forecast  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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AFBF seeks farmer protection from PFAS contaminations
A leader with the American Farm Bureau Federation says farmers shouldn’t be held liable for any contamination of PFAS chemicals in their fields. Courtney Briggs, senior director of government affairs, says producers currently have some protection from an EPA enforcement action. “But they do not have protection from third party liability. There is a section…
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Make Fertilizer Decisions With Confidence and Insight
Make Fertilizer Decisions With Confidence and Insight  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Tyson more than doubles profits after building ‘stronger chicken business’
Strong demand and operational efficiencies have boosted the meat giant’s sales despite ongoing challenges from tighter cattle supplies.
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USDA projects fewer acres, greater production ahead for US
USDA projects fewer acres, greater production ahead for USÂ Â World Grain
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American Ag Network’s 40-Year Legacy Expands to FARM
(FARGO, ND) – American Ag Network is celebrating its 40-year anniversary with the launch of parent brand, Farm And Ranch Media (FARM). The legacy radio network brand, alongside almost seven years on the air with nationally syndicated talk show Agriculture of America (AOA) and the commodity-focused podcast/radio show, Market Talk, are aligning under one barn…
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National Grange President Calls for Unity, Sustainability, and Rural Advocacy to Strengthen America’s Future
BETTENDORF, IOWA – Addressing delegates, members, and guests assembled at the 158th Annual National Grange Convention, National Grange President Christine E. Hamp laid out pressing issues impacting rural communities, the nation’s agricultural sector, and the American Dream. As the leader of the oldest farm and rural advocacy organization in the country, Hamp urged a renewed commitment to…
