05/03/2025 SOURCE: www.facebook.com
Year five of #WomenAndMentors is nearly here, so how about a #ThrowbackThursday? In our 2020 inaugural year, Kendra Ricks joined RFD-TV to share how...
NCGA Women and Mentors | Applications Open Until May 5, 2025 | Year...
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05/01/2025 SOURCE: mainichi.jp
WASHINGTON (Kyodo) -- Japan and the United States on Thursday agreed to intensify tariff talks after making some progress with the aim of reaching a m
Japan, US agree to step up tariff talks with June deal in mind
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05/01/2025 SOURCE: www.morningagclips.com
A second round of payments coming this week for specialty crop producers through the Marketing Assistance for Specialty Crops program.
USDA to Issue $1.3 Billion to Specialty Crop Producers
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04/30/2025 SOURCE: theconversation.com
Research results demonstrate the potential of GM cowpea to enhance yields and profitability for resource-poor farmers.
Ghana’s first genetically modified crop: why we created a new cowpea variety, how we tested it and what we found
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Topics: Fruit,
https://www.realsimple.com/fast-growing-fruits-you-can-plant-right-now-11723818
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04/18/2025 SOURCE: www.agriculture.com
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04/17/2025 SOURCE: www.foxnews.com
‘Fox News Sunday’ anchor Shannon Bream meets the McCauley family in Kansas to discuss the state of the U.S. farming industry and the potential ramifications of President Donald Trump’s tariffs.
Kansas farming family speak out on impact of Trump tariffs | Fox News Video
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04/17/2025 SOURCE: agnewswire.com
After over 20 years of hitting the “agriblogging” highway, ZimmComm principals Chuck and Cindy Zimmerman are retiring from business travel at the end of 2025. The Zimmermans founded ZimmComm in 200…
ZimmComm Announces Travel Retirement
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04/16/2025 SOURCE: loyolaphoenix.com
With spring coming in bloom, Loyola's Urban Agriculture program allows students a hands-approach to sustainable consumption.
Urban Agriculture Students Dig Into Sustainable Food Production at Winthrop Garden | The Loyola Phoenix
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