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This $1 Wonder Spice Could Lower Your Risk of Cancer and Heart Disease
WASHINGTON — A striking red spice with a mildly sweet and smoky taste, paprika has long added fabulous flavor to cuisines worldwide. Now, a recent Data Bridge Market Research report indicates the paprika market will nearly double over the next few years. Experts expect the popularity of this super spice to grow at an unprecedented rate…
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Sweet treats are great – but nutrients are what matter most
A registered dietitian says it’s important not to demonize any food when having conversations with kids about balanced diets. Kim Galeaz says it’s all about balance. AUDIO: Healthy Living on balanced eating The post Sweet treats are great – but nutrients are what matter most appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.
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Election 2024: Competing visions of how USDA funding can help rural America
Election 2024: Competing visions of how USDA funding can help rural America Conway Daily Sun
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USDA Electronic Ear Tag Rule Takes Effect Nov. 5
USDA Electronic Ear Tag Rule Takes Effect Nov. 5 Lancaster Farming
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Why Kernel Weight Matters
Why Kernel Weight Matters Farms.com
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Autonomous Vehicles: Making Farming Smarter & More Efficient
Autonomous Vehicles: Making Farming Smarter & More Efficient EV Magazine
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Patience and discipline are keys to marketing in volatile situations
Patience and discipline are keys to marketing in volatile situations Agweek
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USDA reports decline in irrigated farmland
USDA reports decline in irrigated farmland The Packer
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The Unseen Expense of Weed Competition
The Unseen Expense of Weed Competition Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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AGCO Completes Divestiture of Grain & Protein Business
AGCO Completes Divestiture of Grain & Protein Business – Company Announcement Financial Times
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Farmland Values Holding Steady Despite Drop in Grain Markets
Despite market headwinds, land values continue to be strong, particularly in the Midwest. Paul Schadegg is Senior Vice President of Farm and Ranch Management and Real Estate for the Farmers National Company, and says the market in the “I” states continues to display resiliency. “Good quality, high productive soils are still bringing a premium, and…
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Moving Iron: Navigating the Agricultural Equipment Market
Moving Iron: Navigating the Agricultural Equipment Market Successful Farming
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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…
