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USDA: Wisconsin farm production expenditures totaled $14.6 billion in 2023
MADISON, Wisc. — Wisconsin farm production expenditures totaled $14.6 billion in 2023, according to the USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service – Farm Production Expenditures 2023 Summary report. This was $35 million above the 2022 total expenditures. Feed expense, down 10 percent to $2.95 billion, represented the largest single production expense in Wisconsin in 2023, accounting for 20 percent of…
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Refresher: What’s the Difference Between a Watch and a Warning?
REFRESHER: What’s the Difference Between a Watch and a Warning? Kat Kountry 105
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High Plains cattle sales report
High Plains cattle sales report High Plains Journal
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Wholesale pork prices turn higher, supporting futures
Wholesale pork prices turn higher, supporting futures – CME The Pig Site
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Will South Africa’s Government Take White Farmers’ Land Without Compensation?
Teething problems already showing in GNU, land is one of them. Will land without compensation be delivered? IOL
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Garlic: secret weapon of ancient Olympians
COLUMBIA, Mo. – As the world enjoys the 2024 Olympic Games this summer, the use of performance-enhancing substances will be under close scrutiny. University of Missouri Extension horticulture specialist David Trinklein notes that garlic was given to the original Olympic athletes in ancient Greece to increase strength and stamina. Thus, this culinary staple was perhaps…
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Heat Makes Trouble in the Vegetable Garden
CHAMBERSBURG, Pa. — According to the US Drought Monitor on July 25, 2024, at least 75% of Franklin County is classified “moderate drought” and the remainder as “severe drought.” At least 50% of Bedford, Somerset, and Fulton counties are labeled as “severe drought” on the same map. For those of you tending gardens and watching…
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RealAg Radio: Spraying by drone, interest rate cut, and the Olympic uniforms
RealAg Radio: Spraying by drone, interest rate cut, and the Olympic uniforms, July 26, 2024 RealAgriculture
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CT farms rebounding from tough 2023 season with early crops, new ventures
CT farms rebounding from tough 2023 season with early crops, new ventures: ‘Optimistic by nature’ Danbury News Times
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Make Your Bountiful Summer Squash Star of Your Dish
NEWARK, Del. — If you have a garden or know someone who does, you may be all too familiar with when summer squash seems overflowing. While summer squash is delicious when sauteed, you may eventually get bored. But you don’t have to be! There are many fun and inventive ways to incorporate summer squash into…
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Georgia farmers increase acreage for peanuts, hay and oats
Georgia farmers increase acreage for peanuts, hay and oats Morning Ag Clips –
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Vilsack Announces $190 Mil for Forest Landowners to Address ‘Climate Change’
Grants Aim to Help Private Forest Landowners Address Climate Change Morning Ag Clips –
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NASDA CEO McKinney: Congress Must Pass Farm Bill to Avoid ‘Great Uncertainty’
McKinney: Congress Must Pass Farm Bill to Avoid ‘Great Uncertainty’ 953mnc.com
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Canola prices remain volatile, but wheat has a more positive outlook
Canola prices remain volatile, but wheat has a more positive outlook 620 CKRM.com
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Big Y, Stop & Shop stores in CT reopen delis after shutdown from Boar’s Head meat recall
Big Y, Stop & Shop stores in CT reopen delis after shutdown from Boar’s Head meat recall The Advocate