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North Dakota FFA Foundation Receives Single Largest Monetary Donation to Date
BISMARCK, N.D. – The North Dakota FFA Foundation has received its largest single monetary donation to date—a $200,000 gift from the Governor’s Heritage Foundation. Announced during Governor Kelly Armstrong’s Inaugural Ball, this contribution highlights a growing commitment to investing in the next generation of leaders in agriculture and beyond. Established in 1980, the North Dakota FFA…
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Cargill to Pay $32 Million to Settle Lawsuit
Cargill has agreed to pay $32.5 million to settle a class action lawsuit that accuses the meatpacking giant of conspiring with other companies to artificially raise the price of turkeys. The deal was filed in the Northern Illinois U.S. District Court and still needs to be approved by the court. The lawsuit accused Cargill and…
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Global Young Farmers’ Consultation on Climate-Smart Agriculture
ROME — The World Farmers’ Organisation (WFO) unveiled the comprehensive ‘Global Youth Producers’ Consultation on Climate-Smart Agriculture‘ report, a collaborative effort with the Foundation for Food & Agriculture Research (FFAR) through AgMission — a global initiative co-created by WFO and FFAR to unlock agriculture’s potential to address climate change. During this consultation, young farmers from…
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USDA Accepts EQIP Applications on a Continuous Basis
USDA Accepts EQIP Applications on a Continuous Basis  Southeast AgNet
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Making the Best Choices for Your Fertilizer DollarÂ
Soaring fertilizer prices are causing farmers to make tough choices when trying to get the most value from their fertilizer dollar. On this episode, an expert with AgroLiquid says there are strategic ways to optimize efficiency and manage soil imbalances, even in a challenging year. The post Making the Best Choices for Your Fertilizer Dollar …
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Bird flu found in 1.4 million more Ohio chickens weeks after detection in separate flock
Bird flu found in 1.4 million more Ohio chickens weeks after detection in separate flock  wpde.com
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U of I research aims for right corn genetics
U of I research aims for right corn genetics  FarmWeekNow.com
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How artificial intelligence could change the ag space
The CEO of the Syngenta Group says artificial intelligence will continue to have an impact on how farmers use technology. Jeff Rowe recently took part in the World Economic Forum. “We’re able to take images, use satellite imagery, drone imagery and be able to then analyze whether or not there’s a disease or pest pressure…
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Forage supplies ample as winter weather continues
Forage supplies ample as winter weather continues  brownfieldagnews.com
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Why Farmers Need Trade, Technology…..And Trust
Why Farmers Need Trade, Technology…..And Trust  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Over 100,000 birds euthanized at Long Island farm to contain bird flu outbreak – FOX 5 New York
Over 100,000 birds euthanized at Long Island farm to contain bird flu outbreak  FOX 5 New York
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In the Cattle Markets: Headcounts Aren’t Everything: Understanding the Full Impact of Cattle Inventories
LAKEWOOD, Colo. — The January 31 USDA Cattle Inventory Report may be the most anticipated report of the year, especially since the July Inventory Report has been eliminated. The January report will provide headcounts of all major classes of cattle, including heifers kept as replacements, which may indicate producer intentions to rebuild the national cow…
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On “Farmtok,” agriculture gets its moment in the spotlight. What would it mean if that disappeared?
On “Farmtok,” agriculture gets its moment in the spotlight. What would it mean if that disappeared?  WBOC TV 16