
Topics: Agriculture US, Weather,
Mega-Drought the Worst in Centuries for the Western Half of the U.S. - Breaking Weather
According to data from a recent tree-ring study, a mega-drought is delivering the driest conditions in centuries to a large swath of the American West.
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02/21/2022 SOURCE: www.chicagojournal.com
Growers who sell a bushel of corn in Illinois pay the checkoff to the marketing board to promote the industry. The money is used for research, marketing, and education.
Corn growers to vote on increasing checkoff next month
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02/21/2022 SOURCE: brownfieldagnews.com
A leading state farm group says USDA’s $1 billion climate-smart program announced earlier this month could be positive for rural revitalization. Missouri Farm Bureau President Garrett Hawkins tells Brownfield the program will boost to the ag economy if it creates more value-added opportunities in the heartland – like new grain and meat processing facilities. “A […]
Farm group sees potential in USDA climate-smart program - Brownfield Ag News
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02/21/2022 SOURCE: www.publicnewsservice.org
As Minnesotans keep paying more for groceries, including meats, inflation gets most of the blame. But that doesn't tell the whole story, according to advocates for small farms. They want to keep the spotlight on the lack of competition in agricultural markets. ...
MN Farmers: High Meat Prices Due to More Than Just Inflation
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Wisconsinites Win In National Corn Growers Photo Contest - Mid-West Farm Report
The National Corn Growers Association (NCGA) recently named its winners for the 2021 Fields-of-Corn Photo Contest. The NCGA contest... Read More
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Topics: Agriculture US, Equipment/Machinery,
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02/17/2022 SOURCE: www.farmweekly.com.au
A joint US/Australian company which uses the "magic of microbes" instead of cows to make cheese has won a further $16.9 million from investors.
Cash flows to food companies wanting cows ditched from dairy
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