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    U.S. farmers struggling with slumping incomes and depressed grain prices have been switching to cheaper generic pesticides and fungicides as they plan for spring planting next year, which market ...

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  5. Farmer's Exchange - Wikipedia

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    The Farmer's Exchange is a weekly newspaper based in New Paris, Indiana, United States of America. Serving Northern Indiana and Southern Michigan, the Farmers Exchange is an agriculture newspaper that publishes auctions of all varieties. The Farmers Exchange began in 1926 and still serves the area today.

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    The Huntington County TAB is a free local community newspaper based in Huntington, Indiana US. It covers local community news with a circulation of 15,000 in rural Huntington County . [ 1 ] The Huntington County TAB has reported on the nation's only museum and learning center dedicated to Vice Presidents. [ 2 ]

  8. World food crises (2022–2023) - Wikipedia

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    A grain agreement was signed by Russia, Ukraine, Turkey and the United Nations to open Ukrainian ports. [22] This resulted in grain shipment by 27 vessels from Ukraine between June and August 2022 which stalled in October and then resumed in November 2022. [23] In addition, the World Bank announced a new $12 billion fund to address the food crises.

  9. Ukraine's farmers fear the worst after grain deal collapses

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    Farmers whose work on Ukraine's fertile land has long been vital to its economy fear losing their livelihoods after Russia this week quit a wartime deal allowing the safe Black Sea export of grain.