07/01/2024 SOURCE: thevillagereporter.com
PHOTO PROVIDED / THE VILLAGE REPORTER FFA CAMP … Taylor had the opportunity to meet the 2024-2025 State Officer Team. She enjoyed talking and getting to know them throughout her time at camp! (PRESS RELEASE) - In late June, FFA member Taylor Johnson attended the Ohio FFA Camp Session 2.5 and Ohio Leadership Camp at
Evergreen’s Taylor Johnson Attends Ohio FFA Camp - The Village Reporter
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07/01/2024 SOURCE: minnesotareformer.com
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Neonics are extraordinarily toxic to bees, aquatic bugs, and a wide variety of other life.
Seeds treated with neonics: Bad for bees, the environment and human health • Minnesota Reformer
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06/29/2024 SOURCE: www.ourquadcities.com
UPDATE: John Deere officially announced the layoffs Friday. In all, about 610 employees in East Moline, Davenport and Dubuque will be affected. Here is the full news release from the company: In re…
Deere workers learn of more layoffs, company releases details
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06/27/2024 SOURCE: norcalrecord.com
Northern California District Judge Vince Chhabria said "peer review" wasn't enough to persuade him to allow lawyers to use an oft-cited analysis of other studies, which the judge said was pocked by "glaring" flaws, to back their claims that a South Carolina man's lymphoma was caused by using Roundup
'Junk science:' SF federal judge tosses expert analysis often cited to support Roundup cancer lawsuits | Northern California Record
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06/25/2024 SOURCE: www.agriculture.com
The early summer heat wave will discourage farmworkers from wearing the full set of personal protective equipment recommended by health officials, said the dairy industry.
USDA: Expect more cases of bird flu in dairy cattle
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06/25/2024 SOURCE: www.sustainableviews.com
Investors and companies insist transitioning to farming practices more in tune with nature means measuring a multitude of outcomes Earlier this month, carbon rating agency BeZero Carbon said it had published the industry’s first ever rating of a regenerative agriculture project. The BBB rating indicated the North American project “has a moderate likelihood of achieving a tonne of carbon dioxide equivalent removed or avoided”, said BeZero — of the 400-plus carbon projects rated on its platform, only 18 per cent are rated BBB or higher.
Why carbon ratings are only part of the regenerative agriculture story
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06/25/2024 SOURCE: www.deltanews.tv
LELAND-Farmers have used airplanes to spray their crops for over one hundred years. It's still the most popular method of product application. But now, companies like Delta 19 Ag have
Technology finds new uses for drones on the farm
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06/25/2024 SOURCE: kdvr.com
COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) — The Norwegian government on Tuesday signed a deal to start stockpiling grain, saying the COVID-19 pandemic, a war in Europe and climate change have made it necessary. The…
Norway starts stockpiling grain again, citing the pandemic, war and climate change
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06/25/2024 SOURCE: www.weforum.org
Last month, Zimbabwe rolled out a new gold-backed currency called the ZiG. Officials hope the ZiG can mitigate the currency instability that has plagued the country for decades.
The ZiG is the world’s newest currency – here’s what you need to know
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Topics: Tobacco, Human Health,
Banning flavored tobacco products doesn’t work—we have the trash to prove it
Researchers examined garbage placed in public receptacles in Washington, D.C., and New York City and found bans on flavored tobacco products have failed.
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