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The bearish and bullish cases for US corn stocks on Monday
The bearish and bullish cases for US corn stocks on Monday -Braun TradingView
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Farm Bill, Ag Economy Top Concerns at Tenth Ag Outlook Forum
Navigating a softer ag economy and no new farm bill were the chief topics at the Tenth Annual Ag Outlook Forum on September 16 in Kansas City. Hosted by Agri-Pulse and the Agricultural Business Council of Kansas City, the Forum is a critical information exchange between national leaders in ag policy, economics, and business during…
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Loss of Farmland, Rising Property Taxes Among Topics Covered at Rural Caucus
INDIANAPOLIS — Several Indiana state legislators participated in the recent Rural Caucus in the Normandy Barn at the Indiana State Fairgrounds. Co-chaired by State Sen. Jean Leising (R-Oldenburg) the caucus allows state senators and representatives to meet with stakeholders to discuss key issues impacting Indiana’s rural communities, including farmland loss, education, property taxes, agriculture policy,…
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Could The National Yield Be Above 185?
Could The National Yield Be Above 185? Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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The Heat is Still On
The Heat is Still On Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Grains End Mostly Lower Friday: Are The Markets in Starting to Change Trend?
Grains End Mostly Lower Friday: Are The Markets in Starting to Change Trend? Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Farm Income Falls In 2024 Below USDA Project Forecast
Farm Income Falls In 2024 Below USDA Project Forecast krmsradio.com
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Tackling the farm bill: Farmers need solutions
Tackling the farm bill: Farmers need solutions Farm Progress
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Corn Futures Down as Big Harvest Gets Under Way
Corn Futures Down as Big Harvest Gets Under Way — Daily Grain Highlights Marketscreener.com
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Trade policy shifts impact on U.S. agriculture
Trade policy shifts impact on U.S. agriculture Iowa Agribusiness Network
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What Impact Will the Fed’s Rate Cut Have on Ag Markets?
What Impact Will the Fed’s Rate Cut Have on Ag Markets? Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Prospects and coping strategies during the ag economy downturn
Navigating the downturn in the ag economy. Ohio State ag economist Seungki Lee says farmers continue to face tight margins. “Outcome prices are going down,” he says. “That’s kind of explaining most of this margin squeeze phenomenon. We are seeing that pretty robust input price rigidity, so we are seeing input prices softening, but not…
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Interest rate adjustments expected at challenging time for ag
The chief economist at Farmer Mac says there should be immediate relief for production credits as the Federal Reserve lowers interest rates. Jackson Takach with Farmer Mac says the cost of production credits should decline 1:1. “We see over the course of the next 24 months there’s an expectation of almost 200 basis points of…
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A Time to Reap and A Time to Sow
A Time to Reap and A Time to Sow ETFdb.com
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Grains End Lower on Weather and Profit Taking: Cattle Futures Fade Better Cash
Grains End Lower on Weather and Profit Taking: Cattle Futures Fade Better Cash Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Lawmakers consider temporary aid until new farm bill passed
A U.S. Senator from Kansas says time is running out to get a new farm bill, but there is a sense of urgency from a leader of the U.S. Senate Ag Committee to do something immediate to meet the needs of U.S farmers and ranchers. Jerry Moran says he met with Senate Ag Committee Chairwoman…
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Corn, soy, & wheat start week in the red
Corn, soy, & wheat start week in the red | Monday, September 16, 2024 Successful Farming
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Longshoremen Strike, Chinese Drone Ban, and More MACA Highlights
Eric Sfiligoj and Lara Sowinski discuss the proposed longshoremen strike, ban on Chinese-made drones, and another video clip from the Mid America CropLife Association annual meeting. The post CropLife Retail Week: Longshoremen Strike, Chinese Drone Ban, and More MACA Highlights appeared first on CropLife.