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Ag equipment sales down 20% in September
Ag equipment sales down 20% in September  Successful Farming
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Cyberattacks a growing concern for ag industry
An FBI special agent says agriculture is a growing target for cyber criminals. Gene Kowel, with the FBI’s Omaha field office, says a key reason is because of the industry’s ties to the economy and national security. “A lot of producers don’t have a big budget for cybersecurity, and because of that, both cyber criminals…
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US farms on track to harvest record corn and soybean crops
Latest production estimates from USDA contribute to expectations of sharp profit declines for growers.Â
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Soybean growers are preparing for record crops with low prices
Soybean growers are preparing for record crops with low prices  RFD-TV
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War, politics and crop inputs
War, politics and crop inputs  Farm Progress
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3 Big Things Today
3 Big Things Today, October 14, 2024Â Â Successful Farming
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October Supply Demand Report No Problem Solver
October Supply Demand Report No Problem Solver  Cotton Grower
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These Countries Have the World’s Most Productive Farms
These Countries Have the World’s Most Productive Farms  24/7 Wall St.
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How About Spending Where a Return is Always Found?
How About Spending Where a Return is Always Found?  Farm Equipment
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Breaking Down the WASDE Report
Breaking Down the WASDE Report | 10/12/24 Nebraska Soybean Board Weekly Market Roundup  Rural Radio Network
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Regenerative ag struggles to connect with consumers
Regenerative ag struggles to connect with consumers, study says  High Plains Journal
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USDA maintains large 2024 corn, soybean crop estimates
USDA maintains large 2024 corn, soybean crop estimates  brownfieldagnews.com
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Soy, corn futures down as USDA projects massive US crops
U.S. grains: Soy, corn futures down as USDA projects massive US crops  Farmtario
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From complex to simple: The future of farm machinery
From complex to simple: The future of farm machinery  Farm Progress
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Ag Community Relief rallies hurricane support
A network of agricultural communities is linking up to deliver much-needed resources to farm families impacted by Hurricane Helene. Matt Schaller, president of the Michigan-based nonprofit Ag Community Relief, tells Brownfield they’ve partnered with North Carolina State University Extension and Tennessee Cattlemen’s Association. “The road system down there has been so devastated that we can’t…
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Grains Fall, Shift Focus After Benign WASDE: Cattle Hit Chart Resistance
Grains Fall, Shift Focus After Benign WASDE: Cattle Hit Chart Resistance  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal