06/26/2023 SOURCE: www.nujournal.com
Thirty-two Sleepy Eye FFA members traveled to Sibley State Park, near New London, from June 5th-8th, 2023. Sleepy Eye FFA Advisors, Mary Hoffmann, Katie Emmett, and Paul Hendricks; Camp Assistants, Morgan Hoffmann, Alex Dominguez, and Grecia Navarro; along with several members from the Tracy and Marshall FFA chapters, attended the camp. The Chapter Advisors, along […]
Sleepy Eye FFA members attend Timberland Leadership Camp
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06/26/2023 SOURCE: freestonecountytimesonline.com
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06/26/2023 SOURCE: www.wvnews.com
RACINE, Ohio (WVNews) — The 2023-2024 Racine Southern FFA Officer Team traveled June 5-9 to Cumberland Falls in Kentucky for their annual FFA Officer Retreat. On our FFA Officer Retreat,
Southern FFA officers retreat held
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06/26/2023 SOURCE: pantagraph.com
The tension and excitement of electing new officers at the Illinois FFA Convention were familiar for four men in attendance: They shared the same experience 50 years ago.
50 years later, Illinois FFA officer elections remain exciting
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06/26/2023 SOURCE: nptelegraph.com
AURORA — The Nebraska FFA Association spent the second part of May hosting statewide Chapter Officer Leadership Training, better known as COLT to the FFA members who attend.
103 Nebraska FFA chapters attend COLT conference in Aurora
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06/24/2023 SOURCE: www.world-grain.com
Team to develop drought-resistant variety that is less resource-intensive.
USDA grant supports LSU rice research
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06/24/2023 SOURCE: www.world-grain.com
University of Nebraska, Morocco research part of USDA exchange program.
Wheat diseases focus of collaboration
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06/24/2023 SOURCE: resources.depaul.edu
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06/24/2023 SOURCE: www.news-medical.net
To help solve hunger and malnutrition while also slowing climate change, some farmers could shift from land to sea, suggests a recent study from the Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy at Tufts University.
Seaweed farming may help solve global hunger and malnutrition
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06/24/2023 SOURCE: www.thedailybeast.com
Climate change is poised to wreck our ability to grow many kinds of crops. But there’s one farming staple that could weather the crisis: dairy.
This African Nation’s Surprise Plan for Farming Through Climate Disaster
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