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Breaking point: Suicides rise as farm income drops
Breaking point: Suicides rise as farm income drops  Farm Progress
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American Ag Groups Call on Canadian Officials to Head off Strike
Groups like the National Corn Growers Association urged Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to resolve a dispute between Canada’s railway executives and union leaders that could lead to a strike. A work stoppage there could interrupt rail service into the U.S. “If a strike shuts down rail service from Canada into the U.S., it will…
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New Lows in Corn and Beans on Weather and Tour Anticipation
New Lows in Corn and Beans on Weather and Tour Anticipation: What is Priced in Already?  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Grains See More Pressure After Beneficial Rains and Ahead of Crop Tour: Livestock Also Lower
Grains See More Pressure After Beneficial Rains and Ahead of Crop Tour: Livestock Also Lower  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Lower Used Equipment Prices Are Another Sign of the Challenges in the Ag Sector
Lower Used Equipment Prices Are Another Sign of the Challenges in the Ag Sector  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Ag Equipment Industry Takes Hit as Crop Prices Fall, Farm Bill Languishes
Farmers are not the only ones suffering from low commodity prices and a languishing farm bill. The Ag equipment industry is also taking a hit, which has some on Capitol Hill worried. John Deere and Precision Planting in Illinois, Kinze in Iowa, and Ziegler Ag, with offices in Chicago, are all reducing their workforce or…
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Can Corn Build On the Bullish Key Reversal After the WASDE?
Ted Seifried Discusses If Corn Can Build On the Bullish Key Reversal After the WASDEÂ Â Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Vance Challenges USDA for Providing Farm Benefits Based on Color
Vance Challenges USDA for Providing Farm Benefits Based on Color  DTN The Progressive Farmer