11/05/2025 SOURCE: education.einnews.com
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Climate Science Digest: November 5, 2025
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10/31/2025 SOURCE: go.agwiki.com
Record-Breaking Growth in FFA Enrollment The National FFA Organization has announced an unprecedented milestone: membership has climbed to over 900,000 students nationwide, the highest in history. This marks a 15% increase from the previous year, spanning both rural and urban chapters. Leading the charge are Texas, California, and Georgia, each with more than 50,000 active members—a
FFA Participation Continues to Grow
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Topics: Agriculture US, Corn/Maize, Soybeans,
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Analysts Estimate U.S. Soy Harvest as 84% Complete, Corn 72%
The U.S. soybean harvest was 84% complete as of Sunday and the corn harvest was 72% finished, according to a Reuters poll of 10 analysts on Monday.
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10/27/2025 SOURCE: www.brownfieldagnews.com
An extension economist says 2025 has been a tough year for crop farmers. Paul Mitchell with the University of Wisconsin tells Brownfield the 2024 crop did not generate a lot of income and did not trigger many ARC and PLC payments, and the 2025 crop prices are lower. “This crop, it won’t generate commodity support […]
Cash flow concerns mount for crop farmers heading into 2026 - Brownfield Ag News
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10/24/2025 SOURCE: www.bbc.com
Trump is under fire from ranchers, who say his ideas to lower prices address "symptoms not the problems".
US beef prices are soaring. Will Trump's plans lower them?
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Topics: Cotton, Agriculture US,
🌟 Exciting News Alert! 🌟 Dive into the world of cotton with "Cotton In My Mind’s Eye" RSS feed. 🌿 Stay updated with the latest trends, insights, and innovations in the cotton industry. 🌱 #Cotton #IndustryInsights #StayUpdated

Cotton In My Mind’s Eye - Cotton Farming
Many sources attribute the origin of the phrase “in my mind’s eye” to Chaucer who used it in The Man of Law’s Tale in the 14th century. Shakespeare picked up the phrase in “Hamlet,” and today it’s a common idiom. Having grown up in Concordia Parish in east-central Louisiana, I have a lot of memories
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Topics: Corn/Maize, Agriculture US, Ethanol/Biofuel, Government / Policies, US EPA,
🌽 "The Case for E15: Boosting Demand for American Corn" 🌽 Discover how E15 is fueling demand for American corn and driving agricultural growth. #Agriculture #RenewableEnergy #Sustainability

The Case for E15: Boosting Demand for American Corn
Ethanol bolstered corn demand growth from the mid-1990s through 2010. Since then, the amount of corn used in ethanol has flattened. Without policy change to remove a dated and unscientific regulatory hurdle, the outlook for domestic corn use in ethanol is stagnant. With policy to clear the way for year-round...
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10/13/2025 SOURCE: www.iowafarmbureau.com
Iowa Farm Bureau member content.
The federal government shutdown continued into a second week last week, resulting in the cancellation of the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) October crop production and World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE) among other reports.
Federal shutdown cancels USDA reports, delays farm aid package
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Topics: Rice, Agriculture US,
🌾 Breaking News: Rice Acreage Expected to Drop in 2026! 🌾 Stay updated on the latest industry insights from Talk Business & Politics - discover why milling remains a pressing issue this season. 📰 #Rice #Agriculture #IndustryInsights

Rice acres likely to decline in 2026; milling still an issue this season - Talk Business & Politics
Lower commodity prices, increased production in Asian countries, input costs, and higher inventories will likely push rice acres down in Arkansas in 2026, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture...
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09/22/2025 SOURCE: www.rfdtv.com
Sen. Roger Marshall, a founding member and chairman of the Make America Healthy Again caucus, joined us with his thoughts on the commission’s latest report and the key ag-related issues.
From Big Pharma to Small Farms: How MAHA Could Redefine American Agriculture
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