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12 Fruits and Vegetables That Are High in Iron to Add to Your Diet, According to RDs
12 Fruits and Vegetables That Are High in Iron to Add to Your Diet, According to RDs Real Simple
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Year of the Calendula: Beyond Beauty in Your Garden
ALEXANDRIA, Minn. — Each year, the National Garden Bureau highlights standout crops, and for 2025, Calendula—also known as pot marigold—takes the spotlight as the “Annual of the Year.” Loved for its vibrant blooms and versatility, this resilient flower is perfect for seasoned and new gardeners alike. A Bloom with History Calendula’s story is as colorful…
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A century ago, Kansans celebrated by introducing Wheat Girl to the president. Madness followed.
A century ago, Kansans celebrated by introducing Wheat Girl to the president. Madness followed. Kansas Reflector
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TV9 Rewind: The stress of the 1980s farm crisis
TV9 Rewind: The stress of the 1980s farm crisis KCRG
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Farmers serve on the fire line
Farmers serve on the fire line Farm Progress
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2025 Analysis: States That Weather Inflation the Best in the U.S.
2025 Analysis: States That Weather Inflation the Best in the U.S. OnFocus
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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? YourErie
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A Healthy Resolution for 2025? Start a Garden
NEW YORK — January is traditionally a month for fresh starts and resolutions, many of which center around self-care. And if you’ve spent any time watching television or scrolling social media this month, you’ve likely been bombarded with diet and exercise pitches. But there’s another route to self-care that influencers rarely mention: gardening. A few hours spent…
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Trump administration shuts down White House Spanish-language page, social media
Trump administration shuts down White House Spanish-language page, social media WYMT
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2025 Young Producers Conference Focused on Transition Planning and Connections
by Lura Roti At 23, Adam Wollschlager works three part-time jobs. The Lake Area Technical College graduate helps out on his family’s diversified crop and cattle farm near Revillo. He works for area farmers helping them with planting and harvest. He also works part-time as an applicator and truck driver for LaBolt Farmers Grain. As…
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From Guiding Hunters to Brewing Beer, These North Dakota Ranchers Run a Diversified Operation
From Guiding Hunters to Brewing Beer, These North Dakota Ranchers Run a Diversified Operation Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Do You Butter Your Toast? 7 Breakfast Battles That Will Never Be Settled
WASHINGTON — Every morning, millions of people wake up to their favorite breakfast routine, whether it’s a cup of coffee or a quick muffin. But breakfast is more than just a meal – it’s a battleground of personal preferences, where debates over oatmeal toppings can divide households. Welcome to the surprisingly heated world of breakfast…
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Diabolical: How a Con Man Pulled the Evilest Agriculture Fraud in History
Diabolical: How a Con Man Pulled the Evilest Agriculture Fraud in History Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Can Elderberry Prevent or Reduce the Duration of Colds and Flu?
STEPHENTOWN, N.Y. — As cold and flu season heads toward its peak, many people look to herbs and supplements to keep themselves healthy. Recently, elderberry supplements have been in the news for their immune-promoting benefits. But are they the cure-all some articles have made them out to be? Newer research has shown that while elderberries…
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Man. farmers needed for autonomous ag machine study
Man. farmers needed for autonomous ag machine study Farms.com
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Salty Debate: Why We Can Never Agree on the Perfect French Fries
WASHINGTON — Debates are heating up over what makes the ultimate french fries and the discussions show no sign of cooling off. Whether you’re a straight-cut enthusiast or a defender of the potato tornado, one thing’s for sure: We’ll never agree on the perfect fries, and that’s exactly why we love them. But a little…
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Thoroughbreds: Beyond the Racetrack
COLLEGE STATION, Texas — Shannon Reed, DVM, veterinary surgeon, clinical associate professor of large animal surgery in the Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences, has been awarded the American College of Veterinary Surgeons Foundation Lynn Wheaton Philanthropy Award, for her contributions to the Retired Racehorse Project. The Retired…