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Nebraska, SD Say No to Lab-Grown Meat
Following an executive order last year prohibiting Nebraska state agencies from buying lab-grown meat, Nebraska’s Governor Jim Pillen recently vocalized his support of proposed bill LB246. The National Agricultural Law Center says the bill would ban the manufacturing, production, importation, distribution, and sale of lab-grown meat in Nebraska by classifying “cultivated-protein food product” as an…
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Take a hard look at phosphate
Many farmers are examining input costs to see if there are ways to improve margins. University of Minnesota Extension nutrient management specialist Daniel Kaiser says when it comes to nutrient management, phosphate is often the easiest choice when cutting back. The post Take a hard look at phosphate appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.
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Central bank meeting keeps focus on financial markets
Central bank meeting keeps focus on financial markets FarmWeekNow.com
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Grain and oilseed sowing areas in Ukraine this year will remain practically unchanged
Grain and oilseed sowing areas in Ukraine this year will remain practically unchanged – Koval АПК-Інформ
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What Does the Golf Course Maintenance Team Do All Winter?
Sometimes golfers wonder what the maintenance team does all winter. If little or no golf is being played and the grass isn’t growing, what could there be to do? The answer is a lot! There is always plenty of work in the world of golf course maintenance and never enough time to do it all.…
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Argentina’s 2024/25 Grain Production Overview: Wheat, Corn, Barley Insights By Kedia Advisory
Argentina’s 2024/25 Grain Production Overview: Wheat, Corn, Barley Insights By Kedia Advisory Investing.com India
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Soybeans fall more than 1% on Argentine tax cuts
Soybeans fall more than 1% on Argentine tax cuts Business Recorder
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Weaving GD drill gives young farmer’s no-till enterprise a boost
Weaving GD drill gives young farmer’s no-till enterprise a boost Farmers Guide
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The last straw: Broken by low prices, high input costs, some farmers are looking for the exit, extension experts say
The last straw: Broken by low prices, high input costs, some farmers are looking for the exit, extension experts say Magnoliareporter