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Bureau of Land Management Releases Proposed Western Solar Plan
WASHINGTON — The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) has announced its proposed roadmap for solar energy development on public lands, designed to expand efficient and environmentally responsible solar project permitting on public lands across the West. The release of the Final Utility-Scale Solar Energy Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement and Proposed Resource Management Plan Amendments (also known…
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Joint Venture Aims to Enhance Growers to Markets Connectivity
Joint Venture Aims to Enhance Growers to Markets Connectivity  AGInfo Ag Information Network
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Wheat prices rise for fifth consecutive day amid European production issues
Wheat prices rise for fifth consecutive day amid European production issues  Daily Minute Mirror
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The New Wave of American Gourmet Ice Cream
WASHINGTON — A recent analysis from market research watchdog Technavio shows growing global interest in gourmet ice cream. International sales will expand 14% by 2027, a period through which American consumers will likely see new brands enter the market amid demand for premium quality products. Gourmet ice cream, comprising frozen custard, gelato, and sorbet, is…
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H&S Launches Ag Equipment New Brand
H&S Launches Ag Equipment New Brand  Lancaster Farming
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Texas Wheat Hosts South African Trade Team
AMARILLO, Texas — The Texas Wheat Producers Board (TWPB) hosted a delegation of grain industry executives from South Africa on Aug. 25-27 in Houston. The group, accompanied by a representative from the U.S. Wheat Associates (USW) Cape Town office, toured several key facilities as part of Texas Wheat’s ongoing efforts to promote high-quality wheat to international…
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Tire traffic is harder on alfalfa than many farmers think
Brian Luck with the University of Wisconsin has studied field traffic with different types of machines and tires and what that does to alfalfa stands, and the field’s ability to remain productive. The post Tire traffic is harder on alfalfa than many farmers think appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.
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Washing fruit won’t completely remove pesticides, so this is what you have to do
Washing fruit won’t completely remove pesticides, so this is what you have to do  MSN
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Congressman Mike Bost Visits Soybean Farm in West Union
WEST UNION, Ill. – Recently, Congressman Mike Bost (R-IL 12th District) visited Rainbow Acres Farm, owned and operated by Brad Daugherty. The visit provided an opportunity for Bost to engage directly with Illinois soybean producers and discuss issues critical to their industry. Representatives from the Illinois Soybean Association (ISA) also attended to provide insights on…
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New USDA rules mean more options for vegan, vegetarian students and those with milk allergies
New USDA rules mean more options for vegan, vegetarian students and those with milk allergies  WUSF
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USDA releases updated guidelines on meat, poultry labels
USDA releases updated guidelines on meat, poultry labels  The Pig Site
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Great Plains Ag Enhances Field Cultivators for Higher-Speed Performance
SALINA, Kan. – Working to address the needs of today’s conventional tillage producers, Great Plains Ag has enhanced its tried-and-true field cultivator with a new frame design, new shank system, and new finishing attachments. The new CT8400 and CT8410 Field Cultivators offer greater leveling, weed control, and residue management – now at faster operating speeds.…
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Russian export wheat prices flat, demand in ports falling
Russian export wheat prices flat, demand in ports falling  XM
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Drowning Tomatoes for Science
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — I can barely hear Esther Ngumbi over the roar of greenhouse fans as she shows me around her rooftop laboratory in Morrill Hall. The benches are full of tomato plants, and the tomatoes don’t look good. Half of the plants are submerged in bins of water. Their leaves are yellow and withering.…
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Future looks bright for pulses
From the editor: Future looks bright for pulses  World Grain
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USDA Targets Greenwashing with Misleading ‘Climate-Friendly’ Meat Claims
USDA Targets Greenwashing with Misleading ‘Climate-Friendly’ Meat Claims  Green Queen Media
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Generational Farming Methods
While working his land, farmer Robert Alpers in Prairie Home, MO actively thinks about how important his farming methods are to those who will farm after him. Alpers says that conservation on their farm means keeping the soil in place, productive, and ready for the next generation. The post Generational Farming Methods appeared first on…
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Ukraine’s government increases compensation for land de-mining costs
Ukraine’s government increases compensation for land de-mining costs  Букви
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Democrats propose net-zero agriculture emissions by 2050
Democrats propose net-zero agriculture emissions by 2050Â Â High Plains Journal