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Where Founding Fathers Danced and Corn Still Grows: Inside America’s Living History at Berkeley Plantation
Located along Virginia’s James River, Berkeley Plantation is the site of America’s first Thanksgiving in 1619, the birthplace of President William Henry Harrison and a thriving 400-year-old working farm.
July 02, 2026 01:08 PM
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Tyne Morgan
Ag Economy
Half of Ag Economists Say Crop Profitability Might Still Be 3 to 5 Years Away
Farm Journal’s June Ag Economists’ Monthly Monitor shows a weaker ag economy versus a year ago, but more than 80% expect consistent or better conditions over the next 12 months despite ongoing margin pressure.
July 02, 2026 11:57 AM
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Tyne Morgan
Machinery
New Equipment Pullback: Tractor and Combine Sales Continue to Plunge as Input Costs Rise
New equipment sales are down over 12% as 6 out of 10 farmers report worsening finances. Experts Curt Blades and Casey Seymour break down the market in a high-cost ag economy.
July 02, 2026 11:32 AM
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Eduardo Morales
Market Analysis
Cattle Futures Fall as Packers Try to Break the Market With Lower Cash
Scott Varilek with Kooima Kooima Varilek says cattle futures were struggling early Thursday with lower cash as the packers are trying to break the market with their own inventory.
July 02, 2026 10:49 AM
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Michelle Rook
News
USDA Trade Chief Says Ag Trade Deficit Falls From $50 Billion to $29 Billion
Luke Lindberg points to stronger export sales, reduced trade barriers and expanded opportunities in markets including Ghana, Australia and Vietnam.
July 02, 2026 09:46 AM
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Margy Eckelkamp
Livestock
A Century of Angus Bulls: Why the Koger Family has Trusted Dalebanks Angus for Generations
For 100 years, Ed Koger’s family has bought Angus bulls from Dalebanks Angus, proving in the cattle business, the most valuable trait you can breed for is integrity.
July 02, 2026 09:34 AM
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Angie Stump Denton
Conservation
America’s Oldest Continuously Farmed Land Still Producing After 400 Years
Virginia’s Mainland Farm is considered America’s oldest continuously farmed land, cultivated since the early 1600s. Today it still produces crops while preserving 400+ years of agricultural and Revolutionary War history.
July 02, 2026 06:28 AM
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Tyne Morgan
Market Analysis
Grains Extend Gains Post Reports as Talk of China Buying Swirls: Are Lows Forming?
Darren Frye with Water Street Solutions says the follow through buying was very important to show the higher close on Tuesday was not a head fake.
July 01, 2026 09:38 PM
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Michelle Rook
Policy
USMCA Shifts to Annual Reviews: Why the U.S. Traded Predictability for Leverage
The U.S. lets the 16-year USMCA extension deadline pass, opting for rolling annual talks. Experts break down what this means for “predictability” and the leverage needed for disputes.
July 01, 2026 05:43 PM
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Michelle Rook
Crops
USDA Announces $500 Million Effort to Expand Domestic Fertilizer Capacity
The goal is to increase domestic fertilizer supply and strengthen the supply chain.
July 01, 2026 11:47 AM
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Haley Bickelhaupt
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