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“The Year of the Plum” in New Hampshire
HOLLIS, N.H. — Plums are making a major comeback this year. Last year, a cold snap wiped out almost the entire crop across New Hampshire, leaving the state without the tart sweet-sour taste many enjoy. The cold snap affected many growers, not just those who grow plums. That’s not the case this year though. Arthur Kelly…
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Indiana Corn Growers Make Their Voice Heard in D.C.
INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana Corn Growers Association (ICGA) joined staff in Washington, D.C. July 15-18 for NCGA Action Team meetings, visits to Indiana delegation and Corn Congress. NCGA Action Team Report Six corn farmer leaders and one staff member represented Indiana in NCGA Action Teams & Committees. Matthew Lucas and Chris Cherry (Hancock County) are members…
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‘Twisters’ Movie: Two Tornado Scientists Take Us Inside the Real World of Storm Chasing
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Storm-chasing for science can be exciting and stressful – we know, because we do it. It has also been essential for developing today’s understanding of how tornadoes form and how they behave. In 1996, the movie “Twister” with Helen Hunt brought storm-chasing scientists into the public imagination and inspired a generation of atmospheric scientists. With…
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USGC members arrive in Utah for 64th annual Board of Delegates meeting
USGC members arrive in Utah for 64th annual Board of Delegates meeting Ethanol Producer Magazine
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Ukraine’s 2024 harvest is significantly faster than last year’s pace; 75% of the early crops have already been harvested
The 2024 harvest is significantly faster than last year’s pace; 75% of the early crops have already been harvested. Ukraine Business News
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Low-hanging fruit: linking Australian agriculture and foreign policy
Low-hanging fruit: linking Australian agriculture and foreign policy The Strategist
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Funds Sell Grains With Favorable Weather and Crop Ratings
AgDay Markets Now: Allison Thompson Says Funds Sell Grains With Favorable Weather and Crop Ratings Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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USDA Proposes New Policy to Reduce Salmonella in Eggs
USDA Proposes New Policy to Reduce Salmonella in Eggs Hoosier Ag Today
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Ukraine Wheat Harvest Hits 14.7 Million Tons; Prices Rise Amid Global Production Decline
Ukraine Wheat Harvest Hits 14.7 Million Tons; Prices Rise Amid Global Production Decline Odessa Journal
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USAID’s AGRI-Ukraine Initiative Secures $860M for Ukrainian Farmers
USAID’s AGRI-Ukraine Initiative Secures $860M for Ukrainian Farmers Odessa Journal
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All Americans should be concerned about trends in agriculture
All Americans should be concerned about trends in agriculture Nisqually Valley News
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Boar’s Head Recall Expands to 7 Million Pounds of Deli Meat and Poultry
Boar’s Head Recall Expands to 7 Million Pounds of Deli Meat and Poultry TAPinto.net
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Funds Relentlessly Sell Grains
AgDay Markets Now: Allison Thompson Says Funds Relentlessly Sell Grains Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Understanding the IRS’s Perspective on Hobby Farms
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has specific guidelines for determining whether a farming activity is considered a business or a hobby. This distinction is crucial because it affects how expenses and losses are treated for tax purposes. Farmers who engage in agricultural activities must understand these guidelines to ensure they comply with…
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A new round of Dairy Innovation funding ahead
A new round of funding is coming for dairy farmers and processors under the Dairy Business Innovation Initiative. Rebekah Sweeney with the Wisconsin Cheese Makers Association says a new round of 100-thousand-dollar grants will be open for application in mid-August. “A few times a year, we open up a grant application opportunity and together with…