05/19/2023 SOURCE: www.dailyadvocate.com
PITSBURG — On April 21, the students in the Franklin Monroe-MVCTC FFA hosted Ag for America day. The FFA students took the elementary students around the school and let them do fun activities to promote agriculture. This day is set aside to raise awareness about agriculture for kids in schools across America. Some of the activities consisted of eating popcorn and pancakes, and talking about tractors, steam engines, and atvs. There were many animals to see and to pet and horses to brush. The students could see fish and how the greenhouse works. It was a lot of walking to get to every station, but to see the little kids had smiles on their faces because they loved seeing all the animals and tractors and eating the food of course.
FM-MVCTC FFA hosts Ag for America Day - Daily Advocate & Early Bird News
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Topics: Agriculture US, Fruit,
Apple Production Doing Well - Mid-West Farm Report
Apple production is looking to be right on track for a normal bloom time and production level. This is according to Steve Louis, owner of... Read More
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Things Are Not Going Well at Tyson - STRONGBRANDS
I write about different companies in my blog and newsletter, and it is always interesting to watch how things develop. This week is a good time to check in on Tyson. Tyson’s Big Move In early October, Tyson announced that it was closing its Chicago office and consolidating operations in Springdale, Arkansas. This was a […]
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Topics: Precision AG , Equipment/Machinery, Ag Innovation,
Tractor maker Deere's future in precision agriculture hinges on space-based connectivity
The company, like competitors CNH Industrial and AGCO, has been investing in precision agriculture using sensors, software and data analytics.
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Topics: Agriculture US, Government / Policies,
Charlie Stenholm, Democratic architect of farm policy, dies at 84
Former Rep. Charles W. Stenholm, a conservative Texas Democrat who was a leading architect of agricultural policy in the late 20th century, died suddenly Wednesday at his home in Granbury, Texas. He was 84.
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05/18/2023 SOURCE: www.nzherald.co.nz
Annual industry survey made up of farmers, beef breeders and rural professionals.
Research shows beef farmers are more aware of genetic tools
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05/18/2023 SOURCE: www.fnbnews.com
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05/18/2023 SOURCE: menafn.com
Coffee Roaster Market: Introduction The process of discovering drugs is a demanding and intricate task that encompasses the identification of fre
Coffee Roaster Market Outlook 2023 Growing Consumption Of Freshly Brewed Coffee Globally Has A Positive Impact On The Growth Of The Market
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05/18/2023 SOURCE: www.udel.edu
Scientists test soil to monitor the effects of new management practices on soil properties and environmental conditions.
Delaware Soil Testing Program | Cooperative Extension | University of Delaware
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