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Wheat Pete’s Word, Jan 3: A historic start, goals for agronomy, PGRs, corn harvest, and cooling those bins

Real Agriculture

Happy New Year! What an incredible start to the year with the launch of the Professional Women’s Hockey League. Toronto lost, but so did Ottawa (in OT) on January 2. Not the greatest start for Ontario teams, but host Peter “Wheat Pete” Johnson will take it. On to agronomy, this week’s challenge is to think. Read More Happy New Year!

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Senator Bernie Sanders vs. Big Food

Food Politics

Just before the Christmas holidays, Senator Bernie Sanders (Ind-VT), who chairs the Senate Health, Education, Labor & Pensions Committee , held a hearing: What is Fueling the Diabetes Epidemic? The Senator’s Tweet: Some of the quotes from the Senator’s remarks are amazing. They need to be said, loud and clear: Why is the number of children in America today who have Type 2 diabetes estimated to skyrocket by nearly 700% over the next four decades?

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Bobcat articulating wheel loader brings capacity and speed to the farm

Real Agriculture

Bobcat skid-steer loaders have found a home on North American farms and the manufacturer is hoping its compact wheel loaders can follow the same path to sales success. In this report from Agritechnica, Bobcat loaders product manager Jiri Karmazin says the company’s new L95 compact wheel loader will be available to U.S. and Canadian farmers. Read More Bobcat skid-steer loaders have found a home on North American farms and the manufacturer is hoping its compact wheel loaders can follow the s

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Worst-Case Scenario: Why Eric Snodgrass Thinks The Heavy Rainfall In Brazil Could Do More Harm Than Good

AgWeb Farm Journal

Brazil is seeing a sudden shift in weather with heavy rains now forecasted over the next two weeks. While it will bring relief to drought areas, it could cause harvest delays and issues planting the safrinha corn crop.

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Union representing Viterra staff serves 72-hour strike notice

Real Agriculture

The union representing more than 400 employees who work for Viterra in Saskatchewan served 72-hour strike notice to the grain company on January 2. Representatives from Viterra and the Grain and General Services Union (GSU) are planning to meet with a federally-appointed mediator on January 3 and 4. “If significant progress is not made during.

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Missouri Bans Foreign-Owned Ag Land Near Critical Military Facilities

AgWeb Farm Journal

Missouri Gov. Mike Parson (R) issued an executive order banning businesses or individuals from nations designated as adversaries from purchasing farmland near military installations.

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RealAg Radio: Grain marketing decisions, grocery competition, and protein demand, Jan 3, 2024

Real Agriculture

It’s Wednesday but it is time for “Tuesdays with Lyndsey” edition of RealAg Radio, host Lyndsey Smith is joined by: Brian Voth of IntelliFarm to discuss the cost of production, as well as the canola and wheat markets looking ahead to the ’24 growing season; Kevin Grier on the price of food and competition; A. Read More It’s Wednesday but it is time for “Tuesdays with Lyndsey” edition of RealAg Radio, host Lyndsey Smith is joined by: Brian Voth of IntelliFarm to discuss the cost

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The Uncertain Future of Lobstering in Maine

Modern Farmer

In parts of coastal Maine, lobstering is the industry. Entire communities depend on it, from the lobstermen out on boats every morning to the restaurant staff who serve summertime tourists to the builders who craft the boats and the truckers who ship the shellfish across the country. But, in recent years, a slew of new regulations designed to protect endangered Atlantic right whales, which play an important role in the region’s marine ecology, have hampered the industry.

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Look for cookbooks that expand your food horizon

Western FarmPress

What’s Cooking in Illinois: From baking bread to roasting veggies to the Mediterranean and beyond, give a new book — and a new food — a chance.

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Women in Ag Tech Meeting to Take Place at The VISION Conference in Phoenix

Global Agtech Initiative

WiAT continues to champion opportunities for women in agricultural technology and fostering a vibrant community. The post Women in Ag Tech Meeting to Take Place at The VISION Conference in Phoenix appeared first on Global Ag Tech Initiative.

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Practices that push cow-calf profitability

Western FarmPress

Tough Decisions: Managing feed costs, cull rates and handling replacements are among considerations for the producer.

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Can A Scouting Technology Increase Farmer Trust?

AgWeb Farm Journal

From 2020 with only a few farmers participating to covering millions of acres in 2023, Taranis says it wants to help retailers and farmers understand every decision with analytics via its AcreForward technologies.

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Calculating what to do with heifers in this market

Western FarmPress

The Replacement Heifer Calculator discussed in this article can be used as an estimation tool to calculate what it may cost to develop heifers on a specific operation and if it is economical to do so.

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2024 Tax Inflation Adjustments

Agribusiness Blog

We have only just said goodbye to 2023 and are already planning for 2024. The IRS has released the updated annual inflation adjustments for more than 60 tax provisions for the year 2024. There were some increases. Below we summarize the most common of these adjustments. Standard Deduction Consider this the amount of income you can earn tax free. FILING STATUS 2024 2023 Single and Married Filing Separate $14,600 $13,850 Married Filing Joint $29,200 $27,700 Head of Household $21,900 $20,800 Tax Ra

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5 dates to watch in 2024

Western FarmPress

While nobody can predict the future, these dates loom large on the agriculture calendar.

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2024 Beltwide Cotton Conferences Kick Off

Agwired

The National Cotton Council (NCC) and its cooperating partners are starting the new year with the 2024 Beltwide Cotton Conferences getting underway today in Fort Worth, Texas. Conferences coordinator Lauren Krogman says attendance is back to pre-COVID levels. “Right now our registration numbers are close to 800 so we are really happy to see everyone here,” said Krogman, who adds that people are welcome to register on site through Friday.

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New animal science head in students’ corner

Western FarmPress

John Jaeger of South Dakota State University aims to help both students and producers navigate changes in industry.

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Sukup Manufacturing Acquires Automation Distributor

AgWeb Farm Journal

Founded in 1962, Ramco Innovations has become a leading distributor of automation products across the Midwest. It has 65 employees, which will transition to the new entity.

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A twist in water movement improves irrigation system efficiency

Western FarmPress

Q&A: GS Vortex Flow Amplifier developer Avi Ghosh shares how the new product moves water faster and farther.

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Panama Canal Addresses Water Shortages

AgWeb Farm Journal

The canal plays a vital role in global trade and is a significant source of revenue for Panama.

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WHEAT SCOOPS: Wheat prices can’t be accurately predicted

Western FarmPress

Can wheat prices be predicted? What makes today's wheat prices different from yesterday's prices?

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How Much Does It Cost to Adopt a Pet

Agric4profits

This article will guide you to answer your question on how much does it cost to adopt a pet as well as provide you with the factors that influences the pet adop

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New machines mow grass and more

Western FarmPress

What’s New From the Shows: Check out new products for mowing on the farm.

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Texas Climate-Smart Initiative opens producer application period

AgriLife Today

Texas commodity producers interested in implementing climate-smart practices encouraged to apply Texas commodity producers interested in improving the sustainability of their operations can apply to participate in the Texas Climate-Smart Initiative, spearheaded by Texas A&M AgriLife Research. The five-year project is designed to work with Texas producers to adopt climate-smart agriculture and forestry practices, assess the.

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Role of H-2A ag workers widens as U.S. labor sources vanish

Western FarmPress

Temporary labor program could make sense for more farms, but learn the rules first.

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How to make healthy eating habits stick in the new year

AgriLife Today

Experts provide 10 tips on making healthy eating attainable and sustainable The start of the new year offers a chance to reflect on the past and set goals for the future. Many of us aim to improve ourselves, but, unfortunately, New Year’s resolutions are often quickly abandoned because they are unrealistic or too difficult. Read More → The post How to make healthy eating habits stick in the new year first appeared on AgriLife Today.

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Does paying for employee’s CDL make sense?

Western FarmPress

Profit Planners: Here’s one way to deal with a labor and truck driver shortage.

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The FruitGuys Community Fund

ATTRA

The application period is open until January 30, 2024. U.S. farms of less than 300 acres can apply for The FruitGuys Community Fund grants up to $5,000 for projects that help farms operate more sustainably, as well as strengthen community. These could include projects for energy or water efficiency, heirlooms, soil health, pollination, food access, equity, and support for beginning and under-represented farmers.

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Kansas State breaks ground on livestock event facility

Western FarmPress

Kansas Digest: Sorghum checkoff elects leaders; KFB leaders named; Young Farmers to meet.

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Climate Change, Agriculture and Innovative Solutions: Emily Rees Speaks at COP28

Farming First

Emily Rees, CropLife International, engaged in a conversation on the critical connection between climate change and agriculture. The post Climate Change, Agriculture and Innovative Solutions: Emily Rees Speaks at COP28 appeared first on Farming First.

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Reflections from longtime Nebraska LEAD director

Western FarmPress

LEAD Comment: Terry Hejny will step down June 30, but he leaves a legacy of success.

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Precision Ag News 1/3

Agwired

Midwestern corn and soybean growers earned more than $140,000 in 2023 for reduced greenhouse gas emissions and increased soil carbon through implementing regenerative agriculture practices. These producers received both payments and technical assistance from Nutrien Ag Solutions as part of their participation in Eco-Harvest pilot projects. The American Seed Trade Association (ASTA) brought its well-known and widely attended Field Crop Seed Convention to Orlando for the first time in December.

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Rice quality at heart of U.S. market share woes in Latin America

Western FarmPress

Latin American rice buyers are looking for rice that is not sticky or chalky.

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Investors Rewind 10 Years of AgTech: Supervillains, Heroes and Unexpected Truths

World Agri-Tech

As we enter a new decade of agtech, long-standing investors reflect on the ‘heroes’ and ‘villains’ which have characterized investment since the Climate Corp acquisition, what lessons were learned along the way, and what new value-creation can shape the industry moving forward. If the past 10 years of agtech were a comic, who or what would take on the role of the supervillain, and which one would emerge as the hero?

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CropsTV returns for 4th season online

Western FarmPress

Viewers can get crop production information and updates for 2024 from Iowa State University.

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Introducing The VISION Conference 2024 Executive Primer

Global Agtech Initiative

The primer is your guide to the technologies, services, and global factors playing a role in advancing agriculture in 2024 and beyond. The post Introducing The VISION Conference 2024 Executive Primer appeared first on Global Ag Tech Initiative.

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Mississippi climatologist offers drought recovery optimism

Western FarmPress

Mississippi was ravaged by drought during 2023, but relief may be on the way.

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