04/08/2024 SOURCE: www.wwnytv.com
Bird flu outbreaks among dairy cattle have been confirmed in some U.S. states. Meanwhile, north country farmers are working to keep their dairy cows healthy.
Local farmers keep eye on dairy cows amid bird flu outbreak
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04/07/2024 SOURCE: ianrnews.unl.edu
The ethanol and ethanol co-product industry continues to be a main economic driver in Nebraska, producing near-historic averages in 2020, despite lower ethanol prices and COVID-related production issues, according to a new University of Nebraska-Lincoln study.
Nebraska study reveals state’s ethanol industry remains strong despite recent challenges
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04/06/2024 SOURCE: www.foxnews.com
New England will soon be the second U.S. region to completely phase out coal-fired power, a move that environmentalists cheered but experts warned would have major consequences.
New England's last coal plants set to shutter, ushering in era of green energy
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04/06/2024 SOURCE: missouriindependent.com
U.S. farm income is falling from record highs as low prices, trade headwinds and higher costs squeeze profits, according to a new report.
University of Missouri report warns falling prices could squeeze farmers • Missouri Independent
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04/04/2024 SOURCE: www.agriculture.com
This transaction and others caught the attention of farmland analyst Dave Price at the beginning of this year.
Wisconsin organic farm goes for $16,250 per acre
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04/03/2024 SOURCE: www.forbes.com
Essential food workers are organizing to ensure that the Farm Bill is keeping up with the needs of their communities.
How Food Industry Workers Want To Modernize The Farm Bill
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04/03/2024 SOURCE: www.farmanddairy.com
As planting looms, farmers need to decide whether they are planting corn, soybeans or something else, and current grain prices aren't helping.
Should you plant corn or soybeans? - Farm and Dairy
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04/03/2024 SOURCE: www.usda.gov
MANKATO, Minn., April 3, 2024 – Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack today announced the availability of an historic $1.5 billion in fiscal year 2024 to invest in partner-driven conservation and climate solutions through the Regional Conservation Partnership Program (RCPP) as part of President Biden’s Investing in America agenda. The U.S.
USDA Makes $1.5 Billion Available to Help Farmers Advance Conservation and Climate-Smart Agriculture as Part of President Biden’s Investing in America Agenda
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04/03/2024 SOURCE: www.agriculture.com
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04/02/2024 SOURCE: www.youtube.com
The Texas Department of State Health Services has confirmed a human case of avian influenza, or bird flu. The person who tested positive was exposed to dairy...
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