06/25/2024 SOURCE: www.postandcourier.com
Former rice industry executive Robin Andrews of Charleston describes how rice cultivation in the US changed after it moved from the South Carolina Lowcountry.
Commentary: How US rice cultivation continued to change after leaving Lowcountry
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06/19/2024 SOURCE: www.kfyrtv.com
Apex Clean Energy and landowners appealed that decision and spoke Tuesday at a nearly four-hour public hearing asking commissioners to reconsider.
McLean County Commissioners deny landowners appeal for proposed wind farm
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06/19/2024 SOURCE: www.producer.com
CHICAGO (Reuters) — South Dakota farmer Eric Kroupa received a flurry of calls from grain dealers and ethanol plants asking to buy the corn locked
Farmers cling to unsold corn as prices slump | The Western Producer
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06/14/2024 SOURCE: farmdocdaily.illinois.edu
The Farm Bill version reported by the House Agricultural Committee would modify Supple-mental Coverage Option (SCO), a crop insurance policy that provides county-level coverage. Be-cause the modifications proposed for SCO…
Cotton STAX and Modified Supplemental Coverage Option: Concerns with Moving Crop Insurance from Risk Management to Income Support
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06/13/2024 SOURCE: www.chicoer.com
A Chico man piloting a crop duster died Tuesday afternoon after a crash at the Richvale Airport, according to Cal Fire-Butte County Fire Captain Dan Collins.
Local pilot dies in crop dusting plane crash
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06/12/2024 SOURCE: www.phillytrib.com
In late October, Marion “Rollen” Chalmers stood next to a rice field ringed by pines and palm trees. He pointed out roseate spoonbills as the birds launched from their perches,
A Black farmer in South Carolina cultivates culture, history — and rice
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06/12/2024 SOURCE: www.brownfieldagnews.com
Continued dry weather is helping Tennessee fields dry out. USDA says corn is 96 percent planted, 89 percent has emerged, and condition is rated 65 percent good to excellent. Soybeans are 74 percent planted, 61 percent emerged, and 65 percent rated good to excellent. Cotton is 92 percent planted, 13 percent squared, and 49 percent […]
Tennessee corn planting nearly complete - Brownfield Ag News
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06/06/2024 SOURCE: www.hoosieragtoday.com
In USDA’s Monday Crop Progress Report, Indiana State Statistician Nathanial Warenski says favorable planting conditions allowed corn and soybean planting progress to continue ahead of their respective five-year averages. Indiana corn is 83% planted, jumping from 73%
Indiana Corn, Soybean Planting Ahead of 5-Year Pace
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06/05/2024 SOURCE: www.publicnewsservice.org
Wells in the Willcox Basin in southeastern Arizona are drying up, and many are pointing the finger at massive agriculture and cattle operations. Kristine Uhlman is a retired University of Arizona hydrologist who says the Willcox Playa, a basin a few miles south of the city of Willcox, holds fresh water. But it's also a place where there are no regulations to manage or control extraction. ...
AZ town grapples with drying wells, unregulated water use, large ag ops
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06/05/2024 SOURCE: www.nola.com
WASHINGTON — Vermilion Parish sugar cane farmer Kyle Zenon put on his Sunday church suit to haunt the halls of Capitol Hill in a quest to push a gridlocked Congress
Louisiana sugar cane farmers want a stalemated Congress to pass the Farm Bill. Here's why.
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