04/01/2024 SOURCE: wacotrib.com
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04/01/2024 SOURCE: thefern.org
Linwood Scott III climbs two-story tobacco cropping machines with real agility and apparently no thought to falling. The sixth-generation tobacco farmer is proud of his machinery…
Growing tobacco in the United States no longer makes sense | Food and Environment Reporting Network
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03/30/2024 SOURCE: www.kait8.com
Arkansas students expected to graduate in 2025 are now eligible to apply for up to $17,500 in scholarship funding.
Application period for Arkansas Rice scholarship now open
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03/28/2024 SOURCE: whatsupnewp.com
The USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service is currently accepting applications from producers across Rhode Island for conservation funding. The funding is part of an effort to help farmers, forest owners, […]
Rhode Island farmers, forest owners, oyster growers, and urban growers can apply for conservation funding from USDA
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03/28/2024 SOURCE: www.thevindicator.com
DAYTON — As the area continues to grow, it brings change, but for a once thriving rice farming community, its rich history has become a thing of the past. Last week, a pair of local projects helped make that reality even more apparent as crews began demolition of the old American Rice Growers dryer in downtown Dayton, and land developers announced they had obtained an area off Highway 99 and FM 686 from a family synonymous with the rice industry. The dryer served as a hub for rice farmers. In fact, Dayton's moniker, the crossroads, is due in great part to that very facility.
A changing landscape:
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Topics: Agriculture US, Education U.S. MidWest, Ag Tech,
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Extension’s Agriculture Institute is your connection to the latest University of Wisconsin-Madison research. Our five program areas; Agriculture Water Quality, Crops and Soils, Dairy and Livestock, Farm Management, and Horticulture, are here to educate and respond to the needs of the agriculture community while providing resources that promote economic and environmental sustainability in Wisconsin. We […]
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03/27/2024 SOURCE: www.cbsnews.com
Nearly 2 million farmworkers help put food on American tables today, but modern machines powered by AI could eventually replace many of them.
Drones and robots could replace some field workers as farming goes high-tech
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03/27/2024 SOURCE: www.ktiv.com
The seed planted is a 3-acre, high-tech indoor vertical farm.
‘Vertical Farming’ coming to North Sioux City, expected to provide 100 jobs
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03/27/2024 SOURCE: www.bbc.com
American farmers are rapidly ploughing ahead with adopting artificial intelligence. The technology is as sophisticated as it is essential.
US farms are making an urgent push into AI. It could help feed the world
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03/27/2024 SOURCE: www.cals.iastate.edu
“Everything starts with an idea,” according to Sotirios Archontoulis, professor of agronomy at Iowa State University, who will co-lead a five-year, $16 million project to explore some big, interconnected questions impacting agriculture in the Corn Belt and Great Plains.
Study explores long-term crop, soil and water influences to help farmers adapt Corn Belt cropping systems
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