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Certain Big Storm Next Week, Uncertainty on the Details
Certain Big Storm Next Week, Uncertainty on the Details DTN The Progressive Farmer
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U.S. Sales of Ag Tractors and Combines Fall in October 2024
MILWAUKEE – U.S. sales of Ag tractors decreased 14.2% in October 2024 compared to the year prior, according to new data from the Association of Equipment Manufacturers. Sales of combines also fell during the month, dropping 34.6% compared to 2023. “October’s sales of ag tractors and combines follow a September that also showed a slowdown in sales,”…
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Expect messaging shift on conservation, climate in Trump USDA
Expect messaging shift on conservation, climate in Trump USDA Agri-Pulse
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Mexico Now Top U.S. Export Customer, China Drops to Third
U.S. food and ag sales to Mexico surged by 7% during the 2024 fiscal year, making the North American neighbor the No. 1 ag export customer, according to Census Bureau data tracked by the USDA. China fell to third place behind Canada in export purchases. Shipments to Mexico totaled $30 billion, an increase of $2…
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Tractor Manufacturers Slow Production as Demand Declines
As farmers struggle with low crop prices, relatively high interest rates and increased input costs, fewer are making big-ticket purchases like tractors, combines and farm implements, resulting in a backlog of inventory across the globe. Machinery manufacturer AGCO has about four months of orders with its dealers in North America and is looking to bring…
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MFB Urges Members to Tell Congress: Don’t Let Farmers Down — Pass a Farm Bill!
LANSING, Mich. — With Congress expected to hold a lame duck session through mid-December, Michigan Farm Bureau (MFB) is launching one final push to Michigan’s Congressional delegation urging passage of a modernized, five-year farm bill. According to MFB President Carl Bednarski, a Tuscola County farmer, as producers continue to face a struggling farm economy, it’s…
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Soybean Market Trends and Outlooks: What to Expect in the Next Few Years
Soybean Market Trends and Outlooks: What to Expect in the Next Few Years Lancaster Farming
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Down day for soybeans, corn, wheat
Soybeans were lower on fund and technical selling. Beans are monitoring the generally favorable crop weather in South America, which has pushed planting forward. CONAB’s updated outlook for Brazil’s crop is scheduled for Thursday, November 14th. Stateside, as of Sunday, 96% of U.S. soybeans are harvested, compared to the five-year average of 91%. The delayed…
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Trump Taps Lee Zeldin to Lead EPA; What Does it Signal for Agriculture?
Trump Taps Lee Zeldin to Lead EPA; What Does it Signal for Agriculture? Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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New Report Highlights Impact of Glyphosate Loss on Farm Bill Programs
CINCINNATI, Nov. 12, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — The Directions Group, formerly Aimpoint Research, today announced the release of a new report, “Farm Bill Programs and the Role of Crop Protection Tools,” which identifies significant impacts on the farm bill and federal agricultural policy if U.S. farmers lost access to glyphosate, the most commonly used herbicide. The commodities, conservation, nutrition, and crop…
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Corn Exports: Rocket Ship to Where?
Corn Exports: Rocket Ship to Where? Successful Farming
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Mexico Displaces China as Top Market for U.S. Food and Ag Exports
Mexico Displaces China as Top Market for U.S. Food and Ag Exports Successful Farming
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COP29 climate summit begins today. Will it be the last for the U.S.?
COP29 climate summit begins today. Will it be the last for the U.S.? Sand Hills Express
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Forget the Fed, what about the WASDE impacts?
Forget the Fed, what about the WASDE impacts? Farm Progress
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New Administration Gets Built, Harvest Wraps Up
New Administration Gets Built, Harvest Wraps Up DTN The Progressive Farmer