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Government Payments Drive U.S. Farm Income Surge in 2025
Government Payments Drive U.S. Farm Income Surge in 2025 Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Very Active Weather Pattern for the Next Two Weeks
Very Active Weather Pattern for the Next Two Weeks DTN The Progressive Farmer
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An active pattern ahead to accompany sharply colder air advancing towards the Heartland
Looking ahead, the 6- to 10-day outlook calls for the likelihood of near- or below-normal temperatures and near- or above-normal precipitation across much of the country. Warmer-than-normal weather will be confined to southern and coastal Texas and the lower Southeast. Meanwhile, drier-than-normal conditions should be largely limited to upper Great Lakes region, southern California, and…
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Sharply colder air settles-in; a more active pattern gets underway across the Heartland
Across the Corn Belt, colder air is arriving in the wake of a cold front’s passage, with snow showers developing downwind of unfrozen sections of the Great Lakes. Wednesday’s Midwestern high temperatures should range from single digits (below 10°F) in North Dakota and northern Minnesota to near 50°F in the Ohio Valley. Any snow cover…
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Old Farmer’s Almanac forecasts fire weather relief for parts of California for spring 2025
Old Farmer’s Almanac forecasts fire weather relief for parts of California for spring 2025 Desert Sun
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Winter Weather Advisory Issued For Dangerous Freezing Rain In The Quad Cities
Winter Weather Advisory Issued For Dangerous Freezing Rain In The Quad Cities B100
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Cattle Correct but Record Prices are Still Ahead: Grains Rally on Tariff Pause, China Hopes
Cattle Correct but Record Prices are Still Ahead: Grains Rally on Tariff Pause, China Hopes Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Old Farmer’s Almanac forecasts fire weather relief for parts of California for spring 2025
Old Farmer’s Almanac forecasts fire weather relief for parts of California for spring 2025 Mount Shasta Herald
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Dry winter causes some concern
A farmer in northeastern Iowa says the dry winter has him a bit concerned. Bob Hemesath, who raises corn and hogs outside of Decorah, tells Brownfield, “As much as I don’t mind not having snow, we have been dry.” He says, “We did get some rains here late fall, and even right before the new…