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SD farmer flexes drought-fighting muscle in face of dry conditions
SD farmer flexes drought-fighting muscle in face of dry conditions mykxlg.com
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Agriculture Affects Everyone, Every Day
COLUMBIA CITY, Ind. — National Ag Day is March 18, with the theme, “Together We Grow.” As the world population soars, there is even greater demand for the food, fiber, and renewable resources produced in the United States. In 2025, National Ag Day marks the 52nd year of the nationwide effort to share real stories…
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Why are chicken executives stonewalling consumers on food safety?
Why are chicken executives stonewalling consumers on food safety? Food Safety News
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USDA: Report may impact farmers and crop prices
USDA: Report may impact farmers and crop prices Local 5 – weareiowa.com
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Nebraska Corn Board Recognizes Farmers and Ranchers on National Ag Day
Nebraska Corn Board Recognizes Farmers and Ranchers on National Ag Day Rural Radio Network
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Pasture and Lingering Impact of a Dry Summer, Tough Winter
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Last fall was dry. While drought conditions didn’t reach severe levels in many areas, it had a significant impact on fall forage growth. When moisture returned, it was tempting for many producers to immediately start grazing the new growth to avoid feeding hay early. I’ve mentioned before how crucial it is to…
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Proactive measures can increase safety on farms
Proactive measures can increase safety on farms: Canada Safety Council NotlLocal.com
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Opinion: New farm bill critical to US agriculture
Opinion: New farm bill critical to US agriculture Detroit News
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Knowing Your Corn’s Needs Better: Optimize Irrigation with New App
GAINESVILLE, Fla. — University of Florida researchers have developed an app that will help farmers reduce the risk of over- or under-watering their crops. Scientists from UF/IFAS, Auburn and the University of Georgia designed and are refining the app, courtesy of a grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture Conservation Innovation program. “The critical part…
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An adjunct K-State professor is bringing laser physics to the farms
An adjunct K-State professor is bringing laser physics to the farms The Mercury – Manhattan, Kansas
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USDA forecasts egg prices to surge 41% in 2025 amid avian flu outbreak
USDA forecasts egg prices to surge 41% in 2025 amid avian flu outbreak AOL
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Iowa farmers feel uncertainty as tariffs loom
Iowa farmers feel uncertainty as tariffs loom The Gazette
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Frozen USDA funds hurting all levels of ag
Frozen USDA funds hurting all levels of ag brownfieldagnews.com
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7 ag stories you can’t miss
7 ag stories you can’t miss – March 14, 2025 Farm Progress
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Corn on Corn Takes Root As Farmers Look for Profits
Corn on Corn Takes Root As Farmers Look for Profits Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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North Dakota went big for Trump. Now many farmers say they face an uncertain future
North Dakota went big for Trump. Now many farmers say they face an uncertain future WPRL
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Machinery Pete Salutes Trigg County Agriculture
Machinery Pete Salutes Trigg County Agriculture wkdzradio.com