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For many service members' transition to civilian life, the journey is not just about finding a job, but rather discovering a ...
When a serial outlaw was nabbed with 52 deer racks, the case became the biggest, and most bizarre, in state history.
The tiny, annoying pest can wreak $6 billion in losses annually to U.S. cattle production due to decreased weight gain or ...
Kent Beadle, Paradigm Futures, says corn and soybeans rallied overnight and early Wednesday on the news China and U.S. are beginning trade talks this weekend.
Farmers are poised to climb past the halfway point this week following a slowdown in progress while Illinois planting remains ...
The forecast for May is pointing to a rapid warm up with rains across the drought-stricken Plains, but there's a drier forecast for the heart of the Corn Belt. One meteorologist is concerned about the ...
If Title I reference prices in the farm bill are increased significantly, it would be logical to also consider raising the current payment caps for farm program payments.
Accounting for about 15% of USDA's total workforce and representing FSA, NRCS, FSIS, APHIS and other departments, 3,877 staff ...
The agency plans to cut staff to Reagan administration levels and shift research to office run by political appointees.
Brad Kooima, Kooima Kooima Varilek, says cash cattle trade was record high again last week with $223 live paid in much of the ...
Rich Nelson with Allendale, Inc. says grain markets saw pressure from combination of factors including weather and fast ...
UAN is easily the most important topic right now,” says Josh Linville at StoneX. “That is because it is no longer a price ...
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