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Top Agriculture Innovations at CES 2025
Top Agriculture Innovations at CES 2025 Successful Farming
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Tariffs Aren’t Going To Be Our Largest Trade Issue
Tariffs Aren’t Going To Be Our Largest Trade Issue Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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What this week’s winter wallop means for farmers across the U.S.
What this week’s winter wallop means for farmers across the U.S. ABC News
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Ripple Effect of Tariff Uncertainty on the Global Economy
Ripple Effect of Tariff Uncertainty on the Global Economy Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Another Big Winter Storm for the Southern US This Week
Another Big Winter Storm for the Southern US This Week DTN The Progressive Farmer
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2024 Ethanol Exports Set New Record in Just 11 Months
According to data released Tuesday by the Census Bureau, U.S. ethanol exports for 2024 totaled 1.72 billion gallons just through November, already surpassing the previous annual record of 1.67 billion gallons set in 2018. With one month of data to go, exports were on pace to approach 1.9 billion gallons for the full 2024 calendar…
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Thune Sets Out Priorities, Including Farm Bill
New Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-SD) laid out his priorities, including a new farm bill, as the 119th Congress got underway. Thune says he understands rural America, where he started life in a small South Dakota town. “The town of Murdo, population today, roughly around 500 people,” says Thune. “We didn’t even have a…
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What Drove the Recovery Rally in Grains and Cattle?
What Drove the Recovery Rally in Grains and Cattle? Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Trudeau to Resign as Prime Minister After Nine Years, Blames Party Infighting
Trudeau to Resign as Prime Minister After Nine Years, Blames Party Infighting Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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USDA’s January WASDE, final production reports could prove pivotal for corn market
USDA’s January WASDE, final production reports could prove pivotal for corn market Michigan Farm News
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Limited Supply, Strong Demand Fuels Ag Land Market
OMAHA, Neb. — There are more motivated land buyers in today’s market than there are willing sellers, according to Farmers National Company. Despite the pressures created by lower net farm income, declining commodity markets, higher interest rates and increased input costs, land values have remained quite stable across the Midwest. While most university and industry…
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A Check on Severe Winter Storms, a Much-Anticipated USDA WASDE Report, and Great Farmers and Ranchers
A Check on Severe Winter Storms, a Much-Anticipated USDA WASDE Report, and Great Farmers and Ranchers DTN The Progressive Farmer