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Tyson Foods is being investigated by the USDA
Tyson Foods is being investigated by the USDA The Midwest Center for Investigative Reporting
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Will 5 States Along the Pro Farmer Crop Tour Shatter Their Record Yields?
Will 5 States Along the Pro Farmer Crop Tour Shatter Their Record Yields? Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Here’s What Scouts Need to Find On Crop Tour If the U.S. Has a New Record Corn and Soybean Yield
Here’s What Scouts Need to Find On Crop Tour If the U.S. Has a New Record Corn and Soybean Yield Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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South Africa: Natural Crop Booster Sees Significant Yield Gain in Key Crops
South Africa: Natural Crop Booster Sees Significant Yield Gain in Key Crops Agribusiness Global
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Summit Carbon Solutions CEO confident pipeline will get completed
The CEO of Summit Carbon Solutions says the permitting process has slowed some, but he’s confident the pipeline will get completed. Lee Blank tells Brownfield he’s seeing more buy-in across the industry. “I think the marketplace is understanding the importance of the project now. The U.S. landowners are becoming more accustomed to the project and…
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USDA announces $99.6 million for biofuels and clean energy projects
USDA announces $99.6 million for biofuels and clean energy projects Successful Farming
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Senator Hoeven Hosts Senate Agriculture Appropriations Committee Field Hearing
(WHEATLAND, N.D.) – Senator John Hoeven, R-N.D., hosted a Senate Ag Appropriations Committee field hearing Thursday, August 15 at The Grand Farm Innovation Campus. The hearing focused on the future of ag technology and research, specifically, precision ag. “All of these things leverage local, state, and federal resources, and the private sector, and put it…
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UV light treatment technology enhances corn lines
BioLumic is partnering with several seed companies to use its light-activated technology to improve corn productivity. CEO Steve Sibulkin says the technology uses UV light signaling to rapidly activate natural genetic expression in plants to improve yield, quality, and performance. “We’re not changing the underlying genetics themselves,” he says. “We work with biotech crops and…
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USDA Rural Development Invests $14 Million To Expand Access to Domestic Biofuels in Rural Iowa
USDA Rural Development Invests $14 Million To Expand Access to Domestic Biofuels in Rural Iowa KSOM
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Recent study shows 1.6 million acres lost to development since 2001
A recent report from the University of Illinois show the Midwest has lost 1.6 million acres of productive farmland since 2001. Ohio State University professor emeritus, Carl Zulauf says the loss accounts for 1% of total farmland across eight states. “The loss of farm land reduces the production capacity of the country or actually puts more of…
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An unwelcome fast start to the severe weather season
An unwelcome fast start to the U.S. severe weather season WTW
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Ingenious Potato Ideas That Go Beyond the Dinner Plate
GREENWICH, N.Y. — From mashed potatoes to french fries, potatoes are already one of the most versatile vegetables on your dinner plate, but their uses don’t end there. Next time you have a bag of spuds, try some of these unique potato ideas like baking desserts, cleaning your home or upgrading your beauty routine. In…
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Congressman Sorenson: “My farmers need a farm bill”
A member of the U.S. House Ag Committee says his constituents need a modernized farm bill. Illinois Democrat Eric Sorenson says it was the top topic of conversation during his visit to the Illinois State Fair. “The reference price problem that we have, that was one thing that was hot on people’s minds.” He says,…
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Three Final Destinations For Mineral’s Tech And Patents Named
Three Final Destinations For Mineral’s Tech And Patents Named Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Yields contrast as UK harvest advances
Yields contrast as UK harvest advances: Grain market daily ahdb.org.uk
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Canada rail embargoes intensify ahead of potential work stoppage
If a labor deal isn’t reached before Aug. 22, it could be the first time that both of the country’s major railroads are simultaneously shut down.