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Plant Compound Used in Traditional Medicine May Help Fight Tuberculosis
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — A compound found in African wormwood — a plant used medicinally for thousands of years to treat many types of illness — could be effective against tuberculosis, according to a new study that is available online and will be published in the October edition of the Journal of Ethnopharmacology. The team, co-led…
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White House hosts meeting with farm groups
The White House is hosting a meeting with select ag groups today. Iowa Farm Bureau president Brent Johnson tells Brownfield AFBF president Zippy Duvall will be there pushing for completion of the farm bill. “We’ve been very consistent in the priorities of where Farm Bureau sees the titles of the farm bill, and largely those…
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Bobcat introduces full-featured TL623 telehandler
Bobcat introduces full-featured TL623 telehandler Successful Farming
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Chicago corn falls for third session
Chicago corn falls for third session Business Recorder
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USDA Farm Projection Report shows farmers down 4.4% for this years harvest
USDA Farm Projection Report shows farmers down 4.4% for this years harvest WAOW
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Texas Group Assisting Iowa Farmer in Challenging USDA-Related “Swampbuster” Statute
Texas Group Assisting Iowa Farmer in Challenging USDA-Related “Swampbuster” Statute Liberty Justice Center
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Volume of agricultural risk insurance in Ukraine has decreased 5 times in three years
Volume of agricultural risk insurance in Ukraine has decreased 5 times in three years Ukraine open for business
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Avoid Significant Yield Loss in Soybeans by Sampling for Soybean Cyst Nematode
EAST LANSING, Mich. — If you have areas with lower-than-expected soybean yields that cannot be explained by typical production hurdles, it may be due to soybean cyst nematode (Heterodera glycines, Photo 1). This nematode is a major limiting factor in Michigan soybean production. Soybean cyst nematode is known to exist in all of Michigan’s major…
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US soybean crop harvest progress exceeds estimates; corn trails projections
US soybean crop harvest progress exceeds estimates; corn trails projections AgriCensus