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Senator Stabenow “Holds The Keys” to the Farm Bill Getting Done in 2024
Senator Stabenow “Holds The Keys” to the Farm Bill Getting Done in 2024 Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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The recent uptick in grain export flash sales explained
The recent uptick in grain export flash sales explained Farm Progress
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Drones have quickly become more cost effective
A U.S. drone manufacturer says for many farmers, agricultural drones are now more cost-effective than traditional machinery. Arthur Erickson with Hylio Drones tells Brownfield drones have quickly gone from having a two gallons capacity to carrying more than twenty gallons, making newer drones more efficient than many traditional boom sprayers. “You could have a big…
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Grains See Red Tied to Risk Off Selling, South American Planting Pace
Grains See Red Tied to Risk Off Selling, South American Planting Pace Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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3 Big Things Today
3 Big Things Today, October 28, 2024 Successful Farming
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Farm Bureau: Ag Exports Will Suffer Without a New Farm Bill
With the September 30 expiration of the current farm bill, many important agriculture programs are on hold, including several trade promotion programs. Betty Resnick, an economist for the American Farm Bureau Federation, says Title III programs generate outstanding returns for farm bill investments. “Title III is often called the trade title, and it accounts for…
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Soybeans lose more ground, corn at one-week low on supply pressure
Soybeans lose more ground, corn at one-week low on supply pressure Business Recorder
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Rolling Out the Welcome Mat for Autonomy & AI
Rolling Out the Welcome Mat for Autonomy & AI Farm Equipment
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Deere Cuts Outlook Again as Farm Equipment Demand Drops
Deere Cuts Outlook Again as Farm Equipment Demand Drops MSN
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7 ag stories you can’t miss
7 ag stories you can’t miss – October 25, 2024 Farm Progress
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What Caused Grains to Fall Friday: Will Demand Continue to Support Prices?
What Caused Grains to Fall Friday: Will Demand Continue to Support Prices? Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Corn farmers could have their worst year since 2007, ag economist says
While unprofitable prices are hurting row croppers, livestock producers are benefiting from lower feed costs.
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Farm Economy Steady to Weakening, Fed Says
Farm Economy Steady to Weakening, Fed Says Farm Policy News
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Surging demand shakes up U.S. corn and soybean markets
Surging demand shakes up U.S. corn and soybean markets Agweek
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Strange harvest season rolls on in a cloud of dust
Strange harvest season rolls on in a cloud of dust Farm Progress
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As farmers start planning for 2025, margins remain a big concern
As northwest Tennessee farmer says he’s looking ahead to the 2025 growing season and margins are a big concern. David Nichols tells Brownfield, “Prices sold off pretty hard and we’re down close to or below cost reduction.” At the same time, he says costs are still too high. “Fertilizers have come down some; some of…
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Food and Ag PACs Largely Supporting Republicans
Food and Ag PACs Largely Supporting Republicans Successful Farming