08/08/2022 SOURCE: spectrumlocalnews.com
He says farming is an increasingly difficult occupation.
4th generation farmer says the future of farming in NY is in danger
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08/05/2022 SOURCE: www.al-monitor.com
The global rise in prices of flour and other products havs affected the cost of bread in Israel, some of which has long been regulated.
Israeli government retreats on bread-price controls
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08/03/2022 SOURCE: www.al-monitor.com
The Turkish lira is also again falling close to historically low levels against the US dollar.
Turkey raises inflation forecasts
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08/02/2022 SOURCE: www.zawya.com
Soybeans dropped on selling pressure after last week’s strength
Wheat, corn drop as first grain shipment leaves Ukraine
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08/01/2022 SOURCE: jg-tc.com
Chicago transplants Brian Elias and Kyle McAdams are pursuing their dream of running their own farm in Southern Illinois, with help from a nonprofit program.
Nonprofit helps Southern Illinois couple launch niche farm
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08/01/2022 SOURCE: www.mywabashvalley.com
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Nancy Kavazanjian
Topics: Agriculture US, Economics,
Marijuana growers find ‘saturated’ industry challenging as supply balloons, demand slows, and prices plummet
Robert Dodge has 4,500 recreational marijuana plants growing at his licensed facility in Burton, UBaked Cannabis Company, and works with about half of the state’s licensed retailers, but he’s findi…
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John LaRose Jr.
Topics: Commodities, Agriculture Global, Economics, Fertilizer,
Potash prices to normalize by 2023, says Brazil Potash president
Prices of the fertilizer ingredient have soared this year on fears of a shortage caused by the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
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07/26/2022 SOURCE: www.postbulletin.com
While inflation and the war in Ukraine spur high fertilizer and fuel costs, forward crop pricing could make growing season more profitable for farmers who haven't contracted all of their crops.
Southeast Minnesota farmers 'cautiously optimistic' about planting season amid high fertilizer, fuel costs
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