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Why Supper Swapping is the New Meal Delivery Trend
GREENWICH, N.Y. — In an era of rising food costs and busy schedules, a growing number of Americans are turning to an innovative solution: Meal swapping. These modern-day meal swaps are revolutionizing how people approach their daily meals, with participants taking turns to prepare dishes for their entire group. From lunch swaps in office settings…
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Senate Agriculture Appropriations Committee field hearing held at Grand Farm Innovation Campus
Senate Agriculture Appropriations Committee field hearing held at Grand Farm Innovation Campus Brainerd Dispatch
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USDA slams Gov. Reynolds for summer food program waiver request
USDA criticizes Gov. Reynolds for summer food program waiver request KGAN TV
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Record July NOPA Soybean Crush
Record July NOPA Soybean Crush Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Wheat loses overnight rally; soybeans and corn futures dip
U.S. grains: Wheat loses overnight rally; soybeans and corn futures dip Farmtario
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USDA Seeks Easier Rules For Crops to be Used in Green Fuels
USDA Seeks Easier Rules For Crops to be Used in Green Fuels Mint
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Minnesota Soybean Farmer Hosting International Trade Team
WELLS – A trip to southern Minnesota isn’t complete without a stop on the farm. For those visiting internationally, visiting a farming operation is the perfect opportunity to plant the seed of soybean knowledge and build relationships. With soy checkoff support, Faribault County farmer Jeff Ignaszewski is giving a Chinese commodity team an opportunity to…
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ASA President Testifies at Senate Appropriations Field Hearing
Wheatland, ND — ASA President Josh Gackle of Kulm, North Dakota, was invited to testify August 15 at a Senate Appropriations Committee subcommittee field hearing titled, “Perspectives on the Future of Agriculture Research and Technology.” His written statement can be found here. Gackle, who grows soy and other crops alongside his dad and brother on their family…
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ACE Leadership, USDA Secretary Vilsack Kicked Off 37th Annual ACE Conference in Omaha
Omaha, NE – The American Coalition for Ethanol (ACE) 37th annual conference kicked off in Omaha today with remarks from U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Secretary Tom Vilsack, as well as updates from the organization’s leadership, including ACE Board President Dave Sovereign, representing Iowa-based Golden Grain Energy, ACE CEO Brian Jennings and ACE Chief Marketing Officer Ron Lamberty,…
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Farmer says U.S. subsidizing Ukrainian grain farmers is bad policy
A Wisconsin farmer says having the U.S. government assisting Ukrainian farmers is a bad policy that hurts U.S. farmers. Jerry Morfoot raises corn, soybeans, and hay, and direct markets beef and pork near Cornell, Wisconsin. He tells Brownfield taxpayers should not have funded their competition by sending money so Ukrainian farmers could plant. “Our government…
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Weather extremes force KY producers to rethink hay management and livestock strategy
LEXINGTON, Ky. — Livestock producers across Kentucky are facing challenges of low-quality hay and lower yields this year due to weather extremes. A spring marked by heavy rains, followed by a dry and unyielding summer, has left many producers with a stemmy and possibly rain-damaged first cutting. Along with almost no regrowth due to drought,…
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Yard and Garden: Tomato Problems
AMES, Iowa — Tomatoes are popular vegetables in the home garden. Most gardeners currently are enjoying their harvests. However, tomatoes are susceptible to a range of disorders that can compromise their quality and yield. In this article, horticulturists with Iowa State University Extension and Outreach discuss what you can do when you encounter issues with…
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IGC Raises Global Corn Production Forecast, Cuts Wheat Crop
IGC Raises Global Corn Production Forecast, Cuts Wheat Crop Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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ACE CEO says more hurdles ahead for U.S. ethanol
The CEO of the American Coalition for Ethanol says there are several hurdles ahead for the ethanol industry. Brian Jennings tells Brownfield he wants Congress to update the Clean Air Act during the lame duck session to set permanent standards for E-15. “We can keep pleading with EPA to help provide emergency waivers, and you…
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Feed Grain Weekly: Prices need to become cheaper to generate demand
Feed Grain Weekly: Prices need to become cheaper to generate demand Country Guide
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Pennsylvania corn suffers from dry July; recent downpours could have harvest benefits
Pennsylvania corn suffers from dry July; recent downpours could have harvest benefits Successful Farming
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Turn up the Heat for National Hot and Spicy Day
GREENWICH, N.Y. — If you prefer your food to have some heat, National Hot and Spicy Day is your day to celebrate. Stock up on your favorite bottles of hot sauce, replenish the spice cabinet and explore new recipes to set fire to your taste buds this year. Whether you prefer mild flavors or the…
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Iowa crop conditions mixed, Naig says
Iowa crop conditions mixed, Naig says brownfieldagnews.com