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Planning for Spring’s Garden? Bees Like Variety and Don’t Care About Your Neighbors’ Yards
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (THE CONVERSATION) — In order to reproduce, most flowering plants rely on animals to move their pollen. In turn, pollinators rely on flowers for food, including both nectar and pollen. If you’re a gardener, you might want to support this partnership by planting flowers. But if you live in an area without a…
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Farmland values increase despite income declines
Farmers National Company said its agricultural listings are down 25% compared to recent years, showing strong demand for available farmland.
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2 Agriculture Stocks To Benefit From a Trump Presidency in 2025
2 Agriculture Stocks To Benefit From a Trump Presidency in 2025 MSN
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Fake Farmer Steals $8.75M In Green Energy Scam
Fake Farmer Steals $8.75M In Green Energy Scam Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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One Company’s Unique Way To Defer Capital Gains Tax
One Company’s Unique Way To Defer Capital Gains Tax Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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USDA finalizes grain fee updates
USDA finalizes grain fee updates Farms.com
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Thune Sets Out Priorities, Including Farm Bill
New Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-SD) laid out his priorities, including a new farm bill, as the 119th Congress got underway. Thune says he understands rural America, where he started life in a small South Dakota town. “The town of Murdo, population today, roughly around 500 people,” says Thune. “We didn’t even have a…
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Do South African farmers benefit from BRICS?
Do South African farmers benefit from BRICS? Wandile Sihlobo
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Limited Supply, Strong Demand Fuels Ag Land Market
OMAHA, NEB. — There are more motivated land buyers in today’s market than there are willing sellers, according to Farmers National Company. Despite the pressures created by lower net farm income, declining commodity markets, higher interest rates and increased input costs, land values have remained quite stable across the Midwest. While most university and industry…
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USDA-backed SDSU Project Aims to Enhance Bison Ranching Operations
BROOKINGS, S.D. — Jeff Martin has been around bison nearly his entire life. He grew up on a bison ranch in Wisconsin, worked for a large bison ranch in western South Dakota, and studied dozens of bison herds across North America. Over the last few decades, Martin has acquired a nearly unmatched level of experience…
