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Farm Equipment’s Best of the Web
Farm Equipment’s Best of the Web: Nov.1, 2024 Farm Equipment
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Chinese trade tensions worry U.S. agriculture
Chinese trade tensions worry U.S. agriculture УкрАгроКонсалт
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Knead, Pickle, Plant: These Vintage Skills Are Back, and They’re Popular
WASHINGTON — Hands-on hobbies and vintage skills are making a comeback. Today, more people turn to sourdough baking, canning, gardening and fermenting, driven by a growing interest in self-sufficiency and a simpler way of life. Here’s how old-time practices find new life in kitchens and backyards across the United States. The rise of old-time skills…
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La Niña Winter 2024: What This Weather Pattern Means for the U.S.
La Niña Winter 2024: What This Weather Pattern Means for the U.S. – From Cold Snaps to Drought Risks SpeaksLY
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New agriculture commissioner brings ‘fresh air’ to EU policy debates, Czech MEP says
New agriculture commissioner brings ‘fresh air’ to EU policy debates, Czech MEP says EURACTIV
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Ticked-off mom led to Lyme awareness advancements
Ticked-off mom led to Lyme awareness advancements FarmWeekNow.com
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China pivot from US farm imports bolsters it against trade war risks
China pivot from US farm imports bolsters it against trade war risks XM
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4 Creative Ways to Recycle Your Halloween Pumpkins
GREENWICH, N.Y. — Now that Halloween is over, you’re probably ready to dispose of your carefully carved pumpkins. And while it might be easiest to take a walk down to your garbage can with them, you might find a lot more satisfaction diverting those pumpkins from the landfill. According to the USDA, of the 2…
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Why South Africa’s apex court reversed GMO approval
Why South Africa’s apex court reversed GMO approval The East African
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Hog futures edge down on profit taking
U.S. livestock: Hog futures edge down on profit taking Country Guide
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Why are some spring plants blooming now?
COLUMBIA, Mo. – University of Missouri Extension horticulturists are fielding questions about plants that are blooming and leafing out of season. MU Extension horticulturist Debi Kelly, who serves as the state extension Master Gardener coordinator, says she’s noticed many social media postings about spring-blooming flowers and shrubs, especially irises and lilacs, budding and blooming in…
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Soybeans firm, set for second week of gains on strong demand
Soybeans firm, set for second week of gains on strong demand XM
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Is Demand Strong Enough to Help Rally Grain Prices and Support a Soft Landing for the Ag Economy?
Is Demand Strong Enough to Help Rally Grain Prices and Support a Soft Landing for the Ag Economy? Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Ag secretary defends USDA investment in now-bankrupt processor that dumped 1.3M chickens
Ag secretary defends USDA investment in now-bankrupt processor that dumped 1.3M chickens Des Moines Register
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Questions Aplenty in the Wake of Pure Prairie Poultry’s Closure
Questions Aplenty in the Wake of Pure Prairie Poultry’s Closure KCHAnews.com