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Soybean growers say that there is still a lot to be optimistic about this year
Soybean growers say that there is still al lot to be optimistic about this year RFD-TV
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Harvest prep a busy time for Minnesota farmer
A farmer in southeast Minnesota suggests the busyness of fall starts before harvest. Brennen Toquam of Blooming Prairie says they are cleaning out bins in preparation for the new crop. “We’re sweeping up the little bit that’s left. We’ve got the combines here, we try to go through most every bearing and check for noises…
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EPA announces voluntary cancellation for DCPA
EPA announces voluntary cancellation for DCPA FarmWeekNow.com
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Dairy Signal: Soil Health, Robotic Milking Systems and Market News
JUNEAU, Wis. — This week’s episodes of The Dairy Signal from Professional Dairy Producers (PDP) will dive into topics to improve land, operations and bottom line for today’s dairy producers. The Tuesday episode will focus on soil health, with an overview of robotic milking systems on Wednesday. The regular market and economic news update returns…
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Apple and 4-H Bring Technology to a New Generation of Learners
NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. — 4-H, the largest youth development organization in the U.S., reaching more than 6 million young people across the country, has expanded its programming to include greater access to technology, thanks in part to support from Apple and its Community Education Initiative (CEI). Since Apple launched CEI in 2019, the programming has…
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Overall quality of US durum crop good, so far
Overall quality of US durum crop good, so far AgUpdate
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Merger of grain giants betrays prairie origins
Merger of grain giants betrays prairie origins Beatrice Daily Sun
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Harvest starts slow and low
Harvest starts slow and low Farm Progress
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USDA expects Nebraska’s 2024 corn crop to set new record
KTIC 840 AM/98.3 FM/98.7 FM – USDA expects Nebraska’s 2024 corn crop to set new record Rural Radio Network
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Seeking post-harvest storage options for grain
As harvest approaches, some growers will be evaluating storage options for grain. Lee Goldhorn, with AGI tells Brownfield he’s expecting a good year for corn, despite challenges in the upper Midwest. “I’ve heard some stories like in Iowa and Minnesota that the yields are so high that, you know, they’re looking for ways to store that,” he…
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RealAg Radio: DJI drones, profits and productivity, and duties on herbicide import
RealAg Radio: DJI drones, profits and productivity, and duties on herbicide imports, Sept 13, 2024 RealAgriculture
