06/27/2025 SOURCE: flip.it
Curling leaves is a common sign that something is not right with tomato plants, but it need not be a reason to panic
Tomato leaves can curl for 4 common reasons – an expert grower reveals simple, fast fixes for each to keep plants healthy and preserve your harvest
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06/13/2025 SOURCE: apnews.com
A government minister says the death toll in floods in South Africa’s Eastern Cape province has risen to 78.
At least 78 dead in South Africa floods as official says rescue attempts were 'paralyzed'
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Topics: Beef Cattle, Weather,
Drought is pushing cattle out of pastures and into feed yards earlier than normal
Nebraska saw more cattle on feed last month compared to May 2024. The state saw a 2% increase in cattle in feedlots, while the U.S. saw an overall 2% decrease.
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04/12/2025 SOURCE: www.youtube.com
Farmers in the Somali region of Ethiopia have traditionally relied on their livestock for their livelihoods. As is the case in many parts of Africa today, th...
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04/12/2025 SOURCE: www.agriculture.com
Winter wheat is off to a rocky start in 2025, with major production states like Nebraska, Texas, and South Dakota reporting poor early conditions
Rough Start for Winter Wheat: First 2025 Crop Data Released
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01/18/2025 SOURCE: www.agriculture.com
Three months ago, many Midwest farmers were not only in the middle of harvest but also in the midst of mild to devastating drought. Halfway through the first month of 2025, all Midwest states are in much better shape. Here’s a look at the improvement, according to the latest U.S. Drought Monitor report, along with how December precipitation in each state has helped 2025 start out strong.
Midwest Drought Recovery: How 2025 Is Shaping Up for Farmers After a Dry Fall
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10/18/2024 SOURCE: www.freshplaza.com
Hurricane Milton, striking as a Category 3 storm on Oct. 9, inflicted an estimated $1.5 billion to $2.5 billion in damages across Florida's agricultural sectors, as per the state's Department…
Hurricane Milton causes up to $2.5 billion in damages to Florida agriculture
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10/04/2024 SOURCE: www.fox5atlanta.com
Ocilla sits right in the heart of Georgia’s pecan country, but that heart has been badly hurt after Hurricane Helene left a path of destruction last month.
Georgia’s farmers take massive hit after Helene; ‘bomb blast’ could cost state billions
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10/02/2024 SOURCE: www.claimsjournal.com
Hurricane Helene has halted chicken processing plants and caused severe damage to some flocks, while also downing pecan trees and flattening cotton crops,
Hurricane Helene Halts Poultry Plants, Damages Cotton Crops
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