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When local labor is lacking: A farmer’s perspective on H2A
When local labor is lacking: A farmer’s perspective on H2A  Farm Progress
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Call to action for ag: It’s time to support veterans
Call to action for ag: It’s time to support veterans  Farm Progress
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USDA Payments to Ag Producers and Ag Imports Increase Share
USDA Payments to Ag Producers and Ag Imports Increase Share  AGInfo Ag Information Network
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Farm Simulator 25: Realistic Farming and New Features for Enthusiasts
Farm Simulator 25: Realistic Farming and New Features for Enthusiasts  News Karnataka
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Soybeans rise on US crop downgrade, vegoil rally
Soybeans rise on US crop downgrade, vegoil rally  Business Recorder
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This flower blooms every 50 years and triggers famine in one Indian state
THIS flower blooms every 50 years and triggers famine in one Indian state  WION
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World leaders aim to shape Earth’s future at COP29 climate change summit
World leaders aim to shape Earth’s future at COP29 climate change summit  MSN
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Cotton Market Showing Better Potential Off USDA Report
Cotton Market Showing Better Potential Off USDA Report  Cotton Grower
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9 Healthiest Whole Wheat Breads on Grocery Shelves—and 2 to Avoid
9 Healthiest Whole Wheat Breads on Grocery Shelves—and 2 to Avoid  AOL
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US farmers sign big deals at CIIE expo, easing concerns about scale of trade war
US farmers sign big deals at CIIE expo, easing concerns about scale of trade war  South China Morning Post
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New Administration Gets Built, Harvest Wraps Up
New Administration Gets Built, Harvest Wraps Up  DTN The Progressive Farmer
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Gov. Kemp announces new disaster relief measure for Ga. farmers
MACON, Ga. — On Nov. 1, Gov. Brian Kemp announced the Georgia State Financing and Investment Commission (GSFIC) has unanimously approved a proposal redirecting $100 million to the Georgia Development Authority (GDA) for the purpose of providing disaster relief financial support for farmers and debris cleanup for timber producers impacted by Hurricane Helene. This funding…
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Be Mindful of Risks Associated with Outdoor Burning & Campfires
CHRISTIANSBURG, Va. — The crackle of cozy campfires and the smell of burning leaves are classic signs of fall. With recent weeks of dry weather, foresters and fire investigators urge Virginians to use caution with outdoor fires. September’s Hurricane Helene brought ample moisture, reducing the drought threat in the western areas of the state. However,…
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Meat Recall As Warning Issued Over Potential Listeria Contamination
Meat Recall As Warning Issued Over Potential Listeria Contamination  Newsweek
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California farmers enjoy pistachio boom
California farmers enjoy pistachio boom  Head Topics
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The Taliban will attend a UN climate conference for the 1st time
The Taliban will attend a UN climate conference for the 1st time  The Washington Post
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Drones strike Moscow as top UK official highlights Russian casualties in Ukraine
Drones strike Moscow as top UK official highlights Russian casualties in Ukraine  WHO TV 13 Des Moines News & Weather