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Clay Fredericks joins UPI as beef on dairy manager
Columbus, Ohio — United Producers, Inc. (UPI), the Midwest’s largest livestock marketing cooperative, is pleased to announce Clay Fredericks has joined its team as the beef on dairy manager.
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Ceres Solutions adding new dispensers for higher ethanol blends
RENSSELAER, Ind. – More gasoline containing a higher percentage of ethanol is going to be available to motorists with help from USDA. 
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Alabama farmers think beyond ‘organic’ for healthy foods
CULLMAN, Ala. (AP) — Heritage Hills Farmstead’s Karl and Karli Amonite began growing their own meat and eggs on Karli’s family farm years ago as a way of providing their small family with better quality food. Then their organically-grown produce operation began to grow, well, organically.
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Nebraska hemp processing plant to open in early 2021
PLEASANTON, Neb. (AP) – When the Sweetwater Hemp Co.’s 16,000-square-foot hemp processing plant is operational in a few months, it will be the largest ice water extraction facility in the United States.
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Grant provides Kentucky veterans opportunity to pursue farm careers
Frankfort, Ky. – Kentucky veterans looking to enter the farming business will be getting a boost thanks to a new grant from the USDA
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Hoosier Ag Today continues dominance of farmer radio listening choices
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For some it may be too soon to read Unprepared
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Outlook for hay and straw 
looking good this winter
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Denmark says mink farmers cull 15 million

COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) — Danish fur farmers say they’ve been dealt a major blow after the world’s largest mink fur exporter decided to cull all 15 million minks in Denmark’s farms, to minimize the risk of them re-transmitting the coronavirus to humans — a decision that has also raised eyebrows among health experts.
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Nearly 200 queens found in hornet’s nest

SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) – When scientists in Washington state destroyed the first nest of so-called murder hornets found in the United States, they discovered about 500 live specimens in various stages of development, officials said.
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