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This Week in Agribusiness, March 29, 2025
This Week in Agribusiness, March 29, 2025 Farm Progress
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Where is your wheat? Journeying from your field to worldwide markets
Where is your wheat? Journeying from your field to worldwide markets Idaho County Free Press
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Planting preview as farmers navigate changes to federal policy
Planting preview as farmers navigate changes to federal policy Spectrum News 1
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Special Needs Children Compete to Win at All for One Livestock Show
STILLWATER, Okla. – Oklahoma State University Extension educators in LeFlore County are enriching the lives of Oklahomans with a livestock exhibition event for special needs children. OSU Extension educators and other personnel hosted the second annual All For One Livestock Show on Feb. 28 in Poteau. “The ag community here is very inclusive,” said Liana Palmer, OSU Extension ag…
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Will Easter and warm weather drive egg prices up again?
Will Easter and warm weather drive egg prices up again? Deseret News
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Terminations have negative effect on local USDA offices, rural communities
Terminations have negative effect on local USDA offices, rural communities Demopolis Times
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Selecting the Right Bull: A Guide to Maximizing Genetic and Economic Success
HAYS, Kan. – A Kansas State University beef cattle expert is urging the state’s producers to consider key factors in selecting bulls for their operation, saying that “thoughtful bull selection sets the foundation for healthier cows, higher-quality calves, and greater overall herd performance.” Emma Briggs, a beef cattle systems specialist at K-State’s Western Kansas Research-Extension…
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Nebraska Ethanol Board Welcomes UNL Study Showcasing Ethanol’s $6B Role in State Economy
LINCOLN, Neb. — The Nebraska Ethanol Board (NEB) applauded the release of a new comprehensive study from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL), which details the significant economic and agricultural contributions of Nebraska’s ethanol industry. Conducted by UNL’s Department of Agricultural Economics, the 2021 – 2023 Economic Impacts of the Nebraska Ethanol and Co-Products Industry report reveals how ethanol production fuels job…
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Economist says there are headwinds facing expansion of the cattle herd
An ag economist says costs have contributed to the slow expansion of the cattle herd. Kansas State University’s Glynn Tonsor tells Brownfield, “Our costs of running a cow are going up.” “That’s been the case for several years,” he says. “That actually slows down what you can pay or what you should pay. And of…
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ECAP payments easing some farm economic strain
An agricultural economist at the University of Illinois says producers are starting to receive payments through the Emergency Commodity Assistance Program, or ECAP. Gary Schnitkey says the $10 billion included in the American Relief Act of 2025 will ease some of the financial stress farmers have experienced in the down ag economy. “That’s a $125,000…
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USDA reminds agri producers to enroll in safety net programs
USDA reminds agri producers to enroll in safety net programs Harrison Daily
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Ethanol Is Case IH’s Bet for the Future of Agricultural Machinery
Ethanol Is Case IH’s Bet for the Future of Agricultural Machinery CSRwire.com
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The US is on an egg hunt in Europe to ease prices at home
The US is on an egg hunt in Europe to ease prices at home News10NBC