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LAKE ERIE STILL AT SIGNIFICANT RISK FOR HARMFUL ALGAE BLOOMS, EXPERTS WARN
In early August of 2014 — almost seven years ago — a harmful algae bloom (HAB) in Lake Erie caused…
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GRASSLEY, VILSACK, PORK INDUSTRY EXEC CALL FOR IMMIGRATION REFORM
U.S. Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA) on Wednesday said Congress needs to overhaul the U.S. immigration system to ease a farm-worker shortage. But…
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A WINNING NUTRITIONAL HEALTH STRATEGY FOR A POST-AGP WORLD
Dr AMIR GHANE* explains how nutribiosis, the interaction between gut and immune function, microbiome and nutrition, brings a holistic approach…
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AGI EMEA’S STATE OF THE ART FACILITIES: PROVIDING MANUFACTURING EXCELLENCE AND LEADING CLASS EQUIPMENT
Customer experience (CX) is an enterprise-wide priority at AGI. This is demonstrated by AGI EMEA, which now has three new…
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CROP INSURANCE SHOULD BE A STARTING POINT FOR 2023 FARM BILL, SAY FARMERS
Farmers from Georgia to California told a House Agriculture subcommittee on Wednesday that the foundation of the 2023 farm bill…
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REBUFFED IN COURT, ETHANOL MAKERS LOOK TO EPA TO LIMIT RFS EXEMPTIONS
The ethanol industry is optimistic the Biden administration will issue far fewer exemptions from the ethanol mandate than the trump…
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SEVERE DROUGHT COVERS 40% OF IOWA
Nearly all of Iowa is suffering from dry conditions and farmers’ concerns are growing. According to the June 15 drought…
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DROUGHT INTENSIFIES TO ‘EXTREME’ IN 6 ILLINOIS COUNTIES
Unlike their neighbors to the west, many Illinois farmers have adequate moisture for their crops so far this season. Nearly…
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ARKANSAS COURT CHANGES DICAMBA DEADLINE
Soybean and cotton growers in Arkansas are free to spray the weedkiller dicamba on their crops until June 30 under…
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TYSON FOODS TARGETS 2050 TO ACHIEVE NET ZERO GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS
Tyson Foods has set a goal to achieve net-zero greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions across its global operations and supply chain by…
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