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City officials scramble as feral hogs run rampant, putting local crops at serious risk
City officials scramble as feral hogs run rampant, putting local crops at serious risk: ‘They want to destroy’ MSN
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Hurricane Milton impacts already struggling Florida citrus industry
Hurricane Milton impacts already struggling Florida citrus industry AOL
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USDA Approves Blockchain-Based Certification System
USDA Approves Blockchain-Based Certification System Crypto News BTC
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Walmart, Aldi, Trader Joe’s, H-E-B products now in big meat and chicken listeria recall
Walmart, Aldi, Trader Joe’s, H-E-B products now in big meat and chicken listeria recall AOL
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CropLife Retail Week: Farm Bill and Port Workers Updates, Product of the Year Voting, and ESA Webinar Details
Eric Sfiligoj and Lara Sowinski talk about developments in Washington, DC, and at the nation’s ports, plus two CropLife initiatives. The post CropLife Retail Week: Farm Bill and Port Workers Updates, Product of the Year Voting, and ESA Webinar Details appeared first on CropLife.
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Rejecting conventional wisdom, Missouri farm opts to ‘get weird’ with regenerative farming
Rejecting conventional wisdom, Missouri farm opts to ‘get weird’ with regenerative farming News-Leader
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Regenerative ag struggles to connect with consumers
Regenerative ag struggles to connect with consumers, study says High Plains Journal
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Secure Your Farm’s Legacy: Virtual Succession Workshop for Teams
Secure Your Farm’s Legacy: Virtual Succession Workshop for Teams Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Scientists Use AI to Reduce Ag Costs and Labor
Scientists Use AI to Reduce Ag Costs and Labor Morning Ag Clips –
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U.S. harvest in full swing
U.S. harvest in full swing Manitobe Co-Operator
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Dry, Dusty Harvest Calls For A Fire Contingency Plan
Ferrie: Dry, Dusty Harvest Calls For A Fire Contingency Plan Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Florida Agricultural Sector Asked to Share Impacts of Hurricane Milton
GAINESVILLE, Fla. — UF/IFAS requests agricultural producers affected by Hurricane Milton, a Category 3 storm that came ashore near Siesta Key on Oct. 9, to complete the UF/IFAS EIAP survey on agricultural losses and damages. The survey is part of on-going UF/IFAS research tracking the effects of severe weather and other hazards on the state’s…
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USDA releases dismal forecast of Florida citrus crop. And it doesn’t factor in Hurricane Milton
USDA releases dismal forecast of Florida citrus crop. And it doesn’t factor in Hurricane Milton The Ledger
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Consider a fall burndown herbicide
Farmers looking to get a head start on 2025 weed control might consider a fall burndown herbicide. Dan Smydra, an Enlist field specialist for Corteva Agriscience, says there are several benefits. “First off, winter annuals are small in the fall making them easier to control. If you’re targeting early-emerging spring weeds like kochia, lambsquarters, ragweed,…
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Taylor says U.S. ag trade moving in the right direction
USDA Under Secretary Alexis Taylor says 2024 has been an important year for U.S. agricultural trade. “This year is projected to be the third highest on record for U.S. food and agricultural exports. Just two years ago was actually the record.” She tells Brownfield food and ag exports are a critical driver of farmer profitability.…
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Corn Belt Ports preparing for 2025 grants
The executive director of Corn Belt Ports says the region is poised for growth. Robert Sinkler says the initiative that serves ports along the upper Mississippi and Illinois Rivers is assisting projects for the Port Infrastructure Development Program. “Historically, we have not done a very good job of taking advantage of programs that the US…
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Some farmers finding ear molds
An agronomist says ear molds are causing issues for some corn farmers. Chad Kalaher, who covers east central and northeastern Illinois with Beck’s Hybrids, tells Brownfield… “This year we’re seeing a little bit of an elevated amount of those.” He says, “I think some growers will see a little bit of damage in some places.…
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New 4-H Director to Youth: ‘You Are Worthy and You Are Valuable’
DAVIS, Calif. — Growing up in rural Alabama, Kimberly Sinclair Holmes – the new statewide director of California 4-H – experienced firsthand the enduring value of youth development programs in a limited-resource environment. From first grade through seventh, Holmes participated in a summer program hosted by nearby Tuskegee University, a historically Black land-grant university. Every day,…
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USDA Invests $46 Million to Support Veteran and Underserved Farmers
USDA Invests $46 Million to Support Veteran and Underserved Farmers AgNet West
