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USDA offering emergency loans to farmers dealing with ongoing drought
USDA offering emergency loans to farmers dealing with ongoing drought KEPR 19
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Farmers Union Educates Consumers with 48-Cent Farmer’s Share Lunch at SD State Fair
Farmers Union Educates Consumers with 48-Cent Farmer’s Share Lunch at SD State Fair mykxlg.com
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Gross New Details On Plant Linked To Deadly Listeria Outbreak
Gross New Details On Plant Linked To Deadly Listeria Outbreak iHeart
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Fake cows ready for milking at state fairs because of bird flu fears
Fake cows ready for milking at state fairs as bird flu looms, World News AsiaOne
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A farmer’s education never ends
A farmer’s education never ends (Off the Secretary’s Desk) American Farm
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Iowa Farmers’ Strategic Response to Global Economic Pressures
The Prudent Path Forward: Iowa Farmers’ Strategic Response to Global Economic Pressures Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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USDA to Take ‘Additional Step’ in Testing Beef From Former Dairy Cattle for Bird flu
USDA to Take ‘Additional Step’ in Testing Beef From Former Dairy Cattle for Bird flu Big Country News
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California Farms Quarantined After Detecting Bird Flu Strain In Dairy Herds
Bird Flu (H5N1) Explained: California Farms Quarantined After Detecting Virus Strain In Dairy Herds Forbes
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NC farmers facing unprecedented struggles amid extreme weather and economic pressures
NC farmers facing unprecedented struggles amid extreme weather and economic pressures WRAL News
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Drip irrigation grows crops with a lot less water, so why aren’t more Utah farmers using it?
Drip irrigation grows crops with a lot less water, so why aren’t more Utah farmers using it? FOX 13 News Utah
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Infrastructure helps U.S. farmers compete
Infrastructure helps U.S. farmers compete AgUpdate
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First Generation Farmer Shares How He Found His Way To Success
First Generation Farmer Shares How He Found His Way To Success Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Large US spring wheat crop harvest back on track
Large US spring wheat crop harvest back on track World Grain
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Scout for tar spot in September
An agronomy manager with Wyffels Hybrids says tar spot scouting needs to be a priority as harvest approaches. Eric Wilson says many farmers have stepped up their management of the disease. “I feel like more farmers sprayed fungicide this year than they did a year ago with a better corn price,” he said. “That’s a…
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Growth in farmland values is slowing
A senior economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City says growth in farmland values has slowed. Cortney Cowley tells Brownfield… “That means that you could buy a treasury bond or or invest in a lower risk entity and make more money on it than buying farmland,” she says. She says it may only…
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Newly developed technology helps farmers detect tar spot earlier
Insignum AgTech is partnering with Purdue University to develop new technology that could help farmers detect tar spot earlier in corn. Kyle Mohler, CEO and founder of Insignum AgTech discusses the tecnology. The post Newly developed technology helps farmers detect tar spot earlier appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.