08/29/2023 SOURCE: agupdate.com
The Humphrey FFA chapter is looking forward to a stellar and exciting year ahead of them. This year, the chapter in Platte County, Neb. has over 95 members, which is
Large FFA corn field project and its hail storms teaches huge lessons
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08/29/2023 SOURCE: www.escalontimes.com
CYAE is an event that provides young people with an opportunity to learn and engage in agriculture-related activities such as workshops, speaking competitions, and livestock showing.
Summertime Achievements For Escalon FFA Members
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08/29/2023 SOURCE: highlandcountypress.com
The Fairfield FFA held their second annual “Welcome Back” hog roast on Thursday, Aug. 25.
Fairfield FFA hosts 2nd annual ‘Welcome Back’ hog roast | The Highland County Press
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Nancy Kavazanjian
Topics: Agriculture US, Regenerative Agriculture,
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08/28/2023 SOURCE: www.lmc.edu
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08/28/2023 SOURCE: www.boisestatepublicradio.org
Researchers at the University of Idaho are hoping they can fend off diseases in bees through their gut microbiome instead of using antibiotics that are becoming less effective.
Can good gut health help bees fight off disease?
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08/28/2023 SOURCE: www.mprnews.org
A beekeeping course at a minimum security prison in Faribault, Minn., is setting up a potential career path for some inmates. The training includes an outdoor classroom where inmates take care of bees — but the bees are also taking care of the inmates.
Beekeeping program at Faribault prison teaches inmates job skills, confidence
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08/28/2023 SOURCE: www.uppermichiganssource.com
Heroes to Hives held a training session for veterans on beekeeping skills.
Heroes to Hives teaches veterans beekeeping skills
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08/28/2023 SOURCE: www.npr.org
The Yellow Legged Hornet has been spotted in Georgia for the first time. Officials are asking for help tracking the invasive species, which kills honeybees and threatens the agriculture industry.
Beekeepers and gardeners are on alert for the Yellow Legged Hornet
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