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● Data center development causing land-use debates across the country● Farm Bill Advances in House as NAWG Pushes Bipartisan Support● Supposed hunting ban removed from farm bill draft● Why Farm Aid doesn’t support the Farm, Food, and National Security Act● USDA Picks Iowa for New Food Safety HQ and Shifts ERS, NIFA, NASS Jobs● 3 reasons high fertilizer prices are sticking● Real farm lessons for better backyard gardens● How John Deere Beat the Great Depression With the Model A and B● Protein-Maxxing, GLP-1s Have U.S. Farmers Betting on Peas and Lentils● Forecast for strong El Nino fans worries about global crops as Iran war bites● Powerful tornado tears through homes as severe weather hits Oklahoma● USDA designates 56 Oklahoma counties as Natural Disaster Areas for drought● Grain Fundamentals: The Din of More Distraction● Case 2390 and the Rapid Farming Idea That Challenged Old Habits● Drought-fueled field fires spark concern across central North Carolina● Drought disaster declaration covers 126 Georgia counties as farmers plead, pray for rain● Wheat Hits New Highs: Why Corn and Beans Could Not Follow● Brazil Corn Ethanol Growth Reshapes Global Markets● CBOT wheat resumes rally on worries over US weather● U.S. aims for broader ag trade in China ⋯ ⋯ ⋯       ● Data center development causing land-use debates across the country● Farm Bill Advances in House as NAWG Pushes Bipartisan Support● Supposed hunting ban removed from farm bill draft● Why Farm Aid doesn’t support the Farm, Food, and National Security Act● USDA Picks Iowa for New Food Safety HQ and Shifts ERS, NIFA, NASS Jobs● 3 reasons high fertilizer prices are sticking● Real farm lessons for better backyard gardens● How John Deere Beat the Great Depression With the Model A and B● Protein-Maxxing, GLP-1s Have U.S. Farmers Betting on Peas and Lentils● Forecast for strong El Nino fans worries about global crops as Iran war bites● Powerful tornado tears through homes as severe weather hits Oklahoma● USDA designates 56 Oklahoma counties as Natural Disaster Areas for drought● Grain Fundamentals: The Din of More Distraction● Case 2390 and the Rapid Farming Idea That Challenged Old Habits● Drought-fueled field fires spark concern across central North Carolina● Drought disaster declaration covers 126 Georgia counties as farmers plead, pray for rain● Wheat Hits New Highs: Why Corn and Beans Could Not Follow● Brazil Corn Ethanol Growth Reshapes Global Markets● CBOT wheat resumes rally on worries over US weather● U.S. aims for broader ag trade in China

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