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May 24, 2022
 
 
 
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Ukrainian Farmers Dodge Landmines and Rockets as World's Farmers Offer Help
 
Destruction and devastation litter the Ukrainian countryside. Farms have turned into battlegrounds as Russia's invasion of Ukraine stretches into another month. AgDay's Clinton Griffiths chats with Roman Grynyshyn, who used to give ag tours in Ukraine and around the world.
 
 
 
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With the exception of cattle and old-crop soybeans, today's market closes were mostly lower. Profit taking and technical selling spilled back into the corn and wheat markets, but corn was also under pressure with a faster-than-expected planting pace and China and Brazil striking an agreement on corn exports.

Tuesday Markets Leaning Lower Except Cattle
 
 
 
 
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Is private land a federal playground? The government claims a phenomenally powerful right — access and surveillance on every inch of farmland, hunting ground and pasture in the U.S., without warrant or probable cause.

Unbounded: Government Claims Right of Access and Surveillance on All Private Land
 
 
 
 
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On May 23, 54 ag groups sent a letter to the Biden Administration about the ongoing court cases surrounding glyphosate labeling.

Ag Groups Rally Around “Science-Based Regulatory Process”
 
 
 

Need vitamin D, but can't do dairy? Researchers may have come up with a solution, in today's AgDay Minute.

Researchers Say Tomatoes Could One Day Produce Vitamin D
 
 
 
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