Topics: Livestock/Meat, Education U.S. MidWest,
UW-River Falls Receives Meat Processing Grant - Mid-West Farm Report
The University of Wisconsin-River Falls has received a $20,000 meat processing infrastructure grant from the state to renovate its... Read More
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05/17/2023 SOURCE: www.berkshireeagle.com
It's not so much the honey that Carol Lew hopes for so much as the health of her bees she keeps at her Washington home.
A look at what it takes to keep a pollinator population healthy in Berkshire County
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05/17/2023 SOURCE: www.devonlive.com
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05/17/2023 SOURCE: www.myjournalcourier.com
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FFA groups at A-C Central and Northwestern high schools were runners up in a food drive...
A-C Central, Northwestern runners up in FFA Week Food Drive
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05/17/2023 SOURCE: www.nationalreview.com
Sometimes the golden goose escapes the knife and moves to Florida.
Chicago: Pork Bellies to Flee the Sinking Ship? | National Review
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05/17/2023 SOURCE: godanriver.com
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan says Russia has agreed to extend a deal that has allowed Ukraine to ship grain through the Black Sea to parts of the world struggling
Russia agrees to extend Ukraine grain deal in a boost for global food security
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05/17/2023 SOURCE: www.countryman.com.au
The best of WA’s $50 million honey industry will be showcased at this year’s Honey Festival at the Gidgegannup Small Farm Field Day, with plans to bring together dozens of beekeeping and honey-themed stalls.
WA Honey Festival plans all sweet for May 28 event
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05/17/2023 SOURCE: www.bangordailynews.com
Wyman's of Maine imports non-native honey bees, along with native bumblebees and sand bees, to help its blueberry, apple and clover crops.
Maine's wild blueberry giant is raising millions of native bees
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05/17/2023 SOURCE: www.universiteitleiden.nl
A wide range of plant species is essential to our earth because of the different materials and foods these plants provide. But plant diversity has decreased drastically in recent decades. PhD candidate Kaixuan Pan explains what we can do to increase it once again.
If we do nothing, more plants will go extinct
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05/17/2023 SOURCE: farmerpublishing.com
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