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Over 83 tons of ground beef recalled nationwide, illnesses reported: USDA
Over 83 tons of ground beef recalled nationwide, illnesses reported: USDA MSN
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Nebraska Extension Succession Planning Series for Women in Agriculture Kicks off in January
LINCOLN, Neb. — A multi-state extension workshop series for women in agriculture will offer strategies to evaluate and improve farm estate and transition plans. “Leaving a Lasting Legacy for Midwestern Farm Women: A Succession Planning Series,” will be held from 5 to 8 p.m. Central time on Jan. 21, Jan. 28, Feb. 4 and Feb.…
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Agoro Reiterates Helpful Carbon Programs for Farmers and Ranchers
Agoro Carbon Alliance’s Ashley Bruner joins us at NAFB Convention in Kansas City to chat about the work they do in the carbon market. Q: Always enjoy a chat with our friends at Agoro, and we talked extensively with you guys in the past about Agoro’s carbon programs and more. For folks who maybe aren’t…
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N-Serve Reduces Leaching by Up to 16%
The 2024 National Association of Farm Broadcasters Convention brought together agricultural communicators and industry leaders from across the country in November. Farm Broadcaster Corryn La Rue spoke with Chris Kluemke with Corteva AgriScience, to discuss upcoming news. Q: Chris, exciting things coming down the pipeline to end out the year for 24 going into 25.…
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Ethanol industry seeks E15 fix under second Trump admin
The head of the Iowa Renewable Fuels Association says he’s optimistic a federal solution for year-round E15 will get prioritized under a second Trump administration. Monte Shaw tells Brownfield he remains hopeful the issue will be tackled within the first 100 days of Trump’s presidency. “We’re talking to the incoming Trump team about it, the…
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Where is the fertilizer market headed?
Pictured: Corey Rosenbusch, President and CEO of The Fertilizer Institute, at the 2024 NAFB Convention in Kansas City (Photo by Brent Barnett/Brownfield) The head of The Fertilizer Institute says managing volatility in the fertilizer market wasn’t as big of an issue for farmers in 2024 compared to the last few years. Corey Rosenbusch tells Brownfield…
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Industry News: Lallemand’s New Seed Treatment, Meristem Adds A Dealer
Industry News: Lallemand’s New Seed Treatment, Meristem Adds A Dealer The Scoop –
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Syngenta, Ducks Unlimited Collaborate on Conservation and Sustainability
GREENSBORO, N.C. – The Sustainable and Responsible Business team at Syngenta is excited to announce its collaboration with Ducks Unlimited (DU), highlighting employees’ commitment to conservation agriculture. In Spring 2024, Syngenta and DU developed a contest for sharing employee stories and recognizing their leadership in conservation. Qualifying employees had the opportunity to showcase a range of projects related…
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Deer Wreak $152M Havoc, Leap Pigweed As Top Yield Robber In Cotton
Deer Wreak $152M Havoc, Leap Pigweed As Top Yield Robber In Cotton Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Grazing Sheep Through Winter
CARLISLE, Penn. — Graziers often use the term stockpile when referring to grass and forage that is left standing specifically to provide nutrition in the non-growing season. This technique allows graziers to continue putting their livestock on pasture instead of only feeding stored forage in a heavy use area. Stockpile management, using electric net fencing,…
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Ferrie: If Rains Shut Down Your Fall Tillage, It’s Time to Implement Plan B
Ferrie: If Rains Shut Down Your Fall Tillage, It’s Time to Implement Plan B Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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MU developing soybeans built to survive weather changes
MU developing soybeans built to survive weather changes KOMU 8
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Time for Farmers, Ag Businesses to Report Under Corporate Transparency Act
EAST LANSING, Mich. — The Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) is an anti-money laundering law passed by Congress in 2021. The CTA was passed with bi-partisan support and requires most businesses to report information about their owners. This includes many types of farm businesses. This information will make it more difficult for bad actors to illegally…
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Think Utah farmers should do without irrigation? Here’s what that looks like
Think Utah farmers should do without irrigation? Here’s what that looks like KSLTV
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The benefits from cover crops go beyond conserving soil and water
A multi-state multi-year study just began to learn about how alfalfa, corn and cover crops can work together, and how some cover crops generate their own weed-fighting chemicals. Marta Moura Kohmann with the University of Wisconsin has more about the new study next on today’s Managing for Profit. The post The benefits from cover crops…
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USDA investing $2.7 million in Iowa communities
USDA investing $2.7 million in Iowa communities kwwl.com
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Resources Offer Guidance for Producers New to Crop Insurance
NEVADA, Iowa — Across the U.S., producers are facing unpredictable or extreme weather events which can cause financial difficulties. Risk management, in the form of crop insurance, can offer financial protection. To aid producers new to crop insurance, whether they are commodity corn and soybean growers or raising organic and specialty crops, the Center for…
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First NRCS Buy-Protect-Sell Easement Closes
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service unveils the new easement option that offers long-term protection of the land and ensures timely transfer of ownership to qualified producers. DeFreest Farms, with support from local, state, and federal conservation partners, has protected a 70- acre parcel for farming, flood resilience, and recreation. The DeFreest transaction…