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Record volume of soybeans being used for crush in September 

The Census soybean crush data for September has been released with a record volume of soybeans being used. For the month US crushers consumed 171.03 million bu of soybeans, the most ever for the month. This total was in line with most pre-report estimates but was still enough to give the soy complex support.
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Washington state rules dairy 
workers entitled to OT pay
SEATTLE (AP) — A divided Washington Supreme Court ruled the state’s dairy workers are entitled to overtime pay if they work more than 40 hours a week, a decision expected to apply to the rest of the agriculture industry.
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Dam bypass project allows trout to return to native spawning grounds in Nevada
WADSWORTH, Nev. (AP) – U.S. and tribal officials are celebrating completion of a $34 million fish bypass system at a Nevada dam that will allow a threatened trout species to return to some of its native spawning grounds for the first time in more than a century.
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NFU welcomes 14 to its 10th Beginning Farmer Institute
WASHINGTON D.C. – As part of its ongoing efforts to support the next generation of American agriculture, the National Farmers Union (NFU) announced that 14 participants have been selected for its 10th Beginning Farmer Institute (BFI). Over the course of 10 months, these beginning farmers and ranchers will attend three sessions focused on technical training, mentorship and leadership development.
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Reindeer at farm for Christmas
BROOKVILLE, Ind. – An Indiana farmer raises not just Christmas trees but reindeer to give his customers the ultimate holiday experience.
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Patience: Growing walnut trees
for profit is long term investment
NEW PHILADELPHIA,
Ohio – It’s no secret that
producers everywhere are
looking for that extra niche
to help them pad their bank
account, whether it’s agritourism,
a new specialty
crop or simply an off-thefarm,
money-making hobby.
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USDA study says Iowa farmers are growing more organic crops 
DES MOINES, Iowa – A new USDA report showed Iowa farmers are growing more organic corn, soybeans, hay and oats, while gradually increasing the state’s sustainable acreage.
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USDA lowers ending stocks, crop size for corn, soybeans

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The U.S. supply of soybeans is tight and could get tighter if demand from China grows, a DTN market analyst cautioned after USDA released its latest crop production and ending stocks projections.
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Family poultry farm in Kentucky lives for Thanksgiving holiday
 The National Turkey Federation estimates that more than 46 million turkeys will be consumed this Thanksgiving. At least 3,000 of those will be purchased from Tewes Poultry Farm in Erlanger, Ky.
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Farming since he was 5; Peyton Weekley loves the work
SOMERVILLE, Ohio – When Peyton Weekley’s grandpa, Bill Miller, passed away in 2006, Peyton, age 5, stepped in as his grandma’s right-hand man. Grandma Shirley Miller continued to teach Peyton all the ins and outs of farming. He hasn’t looked back once.
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