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Colorado Governor signs tax cut for greenhouses
Colorado Governor signs tax cut for greenhouses Verticalfarmdaily.com: global indoor farming news
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Ukrainian agricultural producers can meet up to 95% of army’s needs
Ukrainian agricultural producers can meet up to 95% of army’s needs – Agrarian Ministry Interfax-Ukraine
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Cargill buys 2 feed mills from a pet food company
The food giant is looking to build out its animal nutrition capabilities as U.S. pet care sales soar.
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Groundbreaking Farm to School Program Funds Projects Across California
SACRAMENTO — As part of California’s groundbreaking Farm to School Incubator Grant Program, CDFA today announced $52.8 million in funding for 195 projects across the state that will serve 1,650,985 students. In total, these projects will serve 199 school districts and educational entities, 52 farms, eight food hubs and five California Native American tribes. “Supporting…
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Glen Waters Is an Avid Advocate for the Rural Way of Life
CARROLL CO., Mo. — Glen Waters can prove that the agricultural way of life drives the economic success of rural Missouri. If Glen Waters had a creed, he would begin like this: “I believe in rural Missouri. I believe in the businesses and opportunities that make rural Missouri a great place to work, live, and…
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Have a Successful Harvest
Harvest is underway across the Midwest. In this week’s Managing for Profit, a partnership with Brevant seeds and Brownfield Ag News, Area Product Manager Craig Solomon talks about having a safe, successful harvest and planning for next year. The post Have a Successful Harvest appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.
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MSR&PC Joins Stakeholders for Ag Transportation Mission to Netherlands
ROTTERDAM, Netherlands – The Minnesota Soybean Research & Promotion Council (MSR&PC) traveled straight to the heart of the supply chain Sept. 2-6, visiting Rotterdam, the Netherlands, to promote the St. Lawrence Seaway as the gateway of choice for global imports and exports. “This is a first-of-its-kind event,” said Tom Slunecka, CEO of MSR&PC. “It’s really a reverse trade…
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Talking Ag Education with U of M
MINNEAPOLIS/ST. PAUL — The demand for agriculture education programs is growing exponentially in classrooms across Minnesota. In advance of National #TeachAg Day on September 19, Amy Smith, an associate professor in the College of Food, Agricultural and Natural Resource Sciences, answers questions about the current state of agriculture, food and natural resource (AFNR) education. Q: What role does ag…
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Wheat, corn export inspections up on year
The USDA says wheat export inspections during the week ending September 5th were more than what’s needed to meet projections for the current marketing year. The 2024/25 marketing year got underway June 1st for wheat and September 1st for corn, sorghum, and soybeans. The USDA’s next set of supply and demand estimates is out Thursday,…
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Inflation explained: A multitude of factors go into grocery prices
Inflation explained: A multitude of factors go into grocery prices TribLIVE.com
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The evolution of U.S.-Mexican cattle and beef trade
The evolution of U.S.-Mexican cattle and beef trade Farm Progress
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China shares more details as it begins anti-dumping investigation into Canadian canola
China shares more details as it begins anti-dumping investigation into Canadian canola RealAgriculture
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U.S. Grain Export Inspections Slide Backwards
U.S. Grain Export Inspections Slide Backwards MarketWatch
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Ukraine war worsens farm worker shortage
Ukraine war worsens farm worker shortage Alberta Farmer Express
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Tailgating Food Is the Real MVP of Game Day
GREENWICH, N.Y. — While football is the main event, food is the true star of tailgating culture. Tailgating recipes have become integral to the football season experience, creating traditions that bring people together. Some fans are so devoted that they roll in the night before, setting up camp in trailers or motorhomes, just to fire…
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How Farm Equipment Malfunctions Cause Personal Injury Lawsuit
CHEYENNE, WY — Many farm workers and their families depend on their safety and way of existence, and equipment failures are a major contributor to personal injury claims. Essential machinery such as tractors, combines, augers, and balers is vital for daily agricultural operations, improving productivity and efficiency. However, when this equipment malfunctions, it can create…
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Ag groups ask lawmakers for 2024 farm bill
Ag lobbyist Tom Sell says a new farm bill isn’t likely by the end of September. “I don’t think it’s realistic for House floor action. It’s certainly not realistic for Senate floor action, but at the end of the day, none of that is really needed,” he says. “You can still craft a package and…
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The Illinois Corn Growers Association says investment in the U.S. Grain Council boosts ethanol exports
The Illinois Corn Growers Association says investment in the U.S. Grain Council boosts ethanol exports Cities 92.9
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Congress must pass farm spending bill this year, say commodity groups
Congress must pass farm spending bill this year, say commodity groups Successful Farming
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Wheat reaches a one-week low due to strong Black Sea Exports
GRAINS-Wheat reaches a one-week low due to strong Black Sea Exports MarineLink