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Huntington University opens new animal science building |
| HUNTINGTON, Ind. – Huntington University’s new animal science education center will give students in the Haupert Institute for Agricultural Studies hands-on experience working with livestock, the institute’s managing director said. |
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| Buckeye Shepherd’s Symposium going virtual in 2020 |
| COLUMBUS, Ohio – For the first time in the association’s 71-year history, the Ohio Sheep Improvement Association (OSIA) will conduct its Buckeye Shepherd’s Symposium in a virtual format. The event will be held via Zoom on Friday, Dec. 4 from 2-5 p.m. Though it’s going virtual this season, the goal is the same: to expand the knowledge of sheep nutrition and have a connection among peers in Ohio’s lamb and wool industries. |
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| Specialty crop grants announced for Michigan growers |
| WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Sen. Debbie Stabenow has announced $1.9 million in block grants to help Michigan’s many specialty crop growers. Under the USDA’s definition, a specialty crop grower raises fruits, vegetables, tree nuts, nursery plants and flowers. |
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| A challenging year but an unforgettable Thanksgiving |
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Market concerned about states enacting new Covid-19 restrictions |
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| Pros and cons of applying nitrogen in spring vs. fall |
| URBANA, Ill. – Nitrogen applied as anhydrous ammonia in the fall is an effective source of nitrogen for the corn crop, but it is also a little more subject to loss, compared to nitrogen applied in the spring, according to a University of Illinois (U of Ill.) agronomist. |
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| No-tilling can prevent loss of soil moisture during drought conditions |
| AMES, Iowa – Excessively dry soil conditions this season make field preparation and tillage this fall challenging, even though a dry soil condition is preferred for conducting tillage operations, according to Mahdi Al-Kaisi, Iowa State University (ISU) professor of soil management. |
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| Indiana Corn and Soybean forum going virtual |
| INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.— With COVID-19 restrictions still preventing many public gatherings, the Indiana Corn Growers Association (ICGA) and Indiana Soybean Alliance Membership and Policy Committee (ISA) staff have moved the annual Indiana Corn and Soybean Forum to a virtual format. Instead of a one-day event, this year’s Forum will offer daily online presentations from Monday, Nov. 30 through Friday, Dec. 4. |
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