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FFA announces agricultural proficiency award winners
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – The 93rd National FFA Convention & Expo wrapped up its festivities last week, and when it came to recognizing the accomplishments of the top students from this 700,000-member organization, the Farm World readership area was well represented.
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What does 15th century book say about predictions for 2021? It isn’t pretty!
I would be so sensitive to Nature’s moods – so close that a coming change would make itself known in the look of a house hours or even days in advance – Charles Burchfield, Journal, December 9, 1917
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Dairy margins mixed over second half of October
The October Federal order Class III benchmark milk price vaulted $5.18, to $21.61 per hundredweight (cwt.) this week, highest October price since 2014, with a little more to come, thanks in large part to Uncle Sam’s Farmers to Families Food Box program. The November futures contract was trading late Friday morning at $23.21 but December was at $18.63, with January 2021 at $17.18 per cwt.
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Don’t be afraid; look for calm from a familiar presence 
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Cranberries have been adding zip to our meals for centuries

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History enthusiasts will 
enjoy Civil War book
“An Environmental History of the Civil War” by Judkin Browning & Timothy Silver
c.2020, The University of North Carolina Press; $30, 260 pages
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Memory can play tricks 
on us as we grow older
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Hunter airlifted after falling from tree stand; other accidents noted
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Bidders get last chance at Shetler Dairy memorabilia

KALKASKA, Mich.  — You know you are in the country when you see a “Cattle Xing” sign. When you look across the road from that sign and see the likeness of a Holstein cow fashioned from items from around the farm, you know you have arrived at what was formerly the Shetler Family Dairy in Kalkaska.
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Drought cancels Christmas for Rhode Island tree farm
TIVERTON, R.I. (AP) — A Rhode Island Christmas tree farm where visitors can cut their own tree won’t open this holiday season, but it’s not because of the coronavirus — it’s because of drought.
“After a thorough inventory of our trees we have determined that the stress caused by this summer’s drought has resulted in too much damage for us to have sufficient inventory of trees for our loyal customers,” Tiverton-based Clarks Christmas Tree Farm wrote in a message on its website.
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