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Today’s agriculture headlines and expert perspectives serving farmers, ranchers, crop consultants, livestock nutritionists and the entire U.S. ag community.

In one pass across his field, Kentucky farmer Joel Armistead can find five to six soil types.
This quick, easy recipe can be served over potatoes, toast or biscuits.
Look for keener risk aversion heading into weekend.
The portion of crop that is headed is at severe risk below 30 degrees for two hours, while the jointed crop is at moderate to severe risk in areas where temps dropped below 24 degrees for at least two hours.
Meteorologist Gail Martell provides her weather insight.
Traders are starting to pay more attention to the deteriorating HRW crop as it breaks dormancy.
Some improvement for the eastern half of Southern Plains may be too late to boost winter wheat crop.
HungerU will launch its spring 2014 awareness tour from Auburn University and the Universities Fighting World Hunger Global Summit. .
Today’s recipe comes from an old Farm Journal cookbook.
Today’s featured recipe comes from a 1977 Farm Journal cookbook. These beans can be frozen to enjoy later, if desired.
China has not actively cancelled U.S. soybean purchases, but is reportedly looking to wash out or defer delivery on up to 2.4 MMT of South American shipments.
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The fear that fueled grain markets Monday has dissipated, causing grain futures to ease.
Slight improvement seen across High Plains and Midwest, but expansion of drought across South.
A potential major short squeeze is setting up in the oats market as the March contract gets set to enter delivery.
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Chinese cancellations are expected and ‘in’ the market.
The report data may have put in a short-term top for the soybean market.
U.S. data today could move markets.
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Polaris Industries today announced the company’s new limited edition ATV and side-by-side offerings, available in dealerships in January.
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The stockpiling program will be replaced with direct subsidies to farmers.
At the 18th Annual World Championship Ranch Rodeo in Amarillo, Texas, the Sandhill Cattle Co. out of Earth, Texas, walked away victorious.
More rejections are likely as Chinese quarantine authorities have been instructed to increase inspections.
Forecasts call for rain chances on Christmas day, though the rest of the 10-day outlook is hot and dry.
In the 20 years that Farm Journal has tracked the ag machinery family tree, the only constant has been change.
Meteorologist Gail Martell provides her weather insight.
Market fears China will soon reject U.S. DDG shipments, which could lead to ‘lost’ demand.
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