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January 27, 2024
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Machinery Pete: Machines That Handle Snow In Style
 
The Great White North of Minnesota has seen sub-zero temps and 30-mph wind this winter but very little snow. Machinery Pete is feeling left out, so he decided to share these cool machines that were made for the snow.
 
 
 
 
 

In the week following his inauguration, President Donald Trump signed executive orders by the dozens. Even Washington insider Jim Weisemeyer, who has been covering politics for 50 years, is amazed by the new president’s productivity.

D.C. Insider Jim Weisemeyer Explains How Trump’s Return Could Shape Ag’s Future
 
 
 

The January 2025 Food Price Outlook released Friday shows while food price inflation has slowed overall, key sectors such as eggs and beef remain volatile due to supply chain and input cost pressures.

Think Egg Prices Are Already Too High? USDA Says Retail Egg Prices Could Jump Another 20% in 2025
 
 
 

“This year’s cohort represents the best in labor-saving robots, rapid diagnostics, new traits and sustainable biologics selected to help farmers now and build a bridge to a more resilient farming system,” says Pete Nelson, president of AgLaunch.

Meet The 8 Startups Giving Smart Farming Pitches at Top Producer Summit
 
 
 

Many dealerships offer annual inspections of tractors, combines, planters and other big-ticket machinery. Some farmers value annual inspections. Others consider them a waste of money. Here’s a mechanic’s experience and opinion.

Machinery Inspections: DIY Versus A Dealership Mechanic
 
 
 
 
 
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