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Diesel prices surge amid oil production cuts - Brownfield Ag News
U.S. diesel prices have soared back above the $4 per gallon mark and an ag economist says farmers have some decisions to make. Greg McBride, Director of Brokerage with Allendale, tells Brownfield prices have risen more than 30-cents per gallon since the last week of June due to some cuts in oil production. “Saudi Arabia […]
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Nancy Kavazanjian
Topics: Agriculture US,
Things You’ll Only Find at the Wisconsin State Fair - UpNorthNews | Wisconsin News For You
From the incredible to the inedible– The food and fun that set the Badger State’s fair apart from the rest. It’s marketed as the “Best 11 Days of Summer” for a reason: The Wisconsin State Fair has a rich history of bringing together people, animals, music, carnival rides, show booths,…
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Nancy Kavazanjian
Topics: Smallholder Farms,
Millions of jobs in food production are disappearing — a change in mindset would help to keep them
Nature - Halting the loss of jobs and knowledge from small-scale producers requires investing in rural sustainability, addressing poverty and inequity and ensuring the economic gains stay local....
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Brandon Lance
Ultraviolet light technology for corn and soybean seeds
Ultraviolet light treatment on seeds showed an increase on average yield, according to BioLumic.
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Randy Krotz
Topics: Young Farmers, Pork/Swine/Pig/Hog, FFA/4-H,
Heavyweight Market Barrows - Kansas
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Nancy Kavazanjian
Topics: Soybeans,
Evansville Potential CHS Soybean Facility
Wisconsin Soybean Program cheers potential CHS soybean facility as Evansville is among sites CHS is proposing for 70-million-bushel facility.
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08/01/2023 SOURCE: www.farmprogress.com
Cotton growers must balance the impact of soil moisture and cropping practices to boost soil health and nutrient availability.
Soil moisture sets the stage for the next cotton
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08/01/2023 SOURCE: missouriindependent.com
The Pomme de Terre River is proposed for Missouri's list of impaired waters. It could also see wastewater from a meatpacking facility.
Missouri may allow meatpacker to release wastewater into already-impaired river • Missouri Independent
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Nancy Kavazanjian
Topics: Ag Tech,
5 Key Takeaways from Tech Hub LIVE 2023
The key buzzwords at this year’s show included women, NASA, fire, drones, and AI.
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