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Work gypsum into soil if salt from ice melt is a concern |
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Calf and feeder cattle prices will continue to improve early 2021 |
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – As the market moves through November, calf and feeder cattle prices will begin to turn the corner, especially as the market moves into December, and finally January, despite the uncertainty of beef movement by Thanksgiving and Christmas, said Andrew P. Griffith, University of Tennessee assistant professor of agricultural economics |
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Caring for your nutrition when caregiving is important for health |
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Sterling College farm program offers tuition-free education |
HENRY COUNTY, Ky. – Farmers have to be good at what they are doing to farm sustainably and make a living. The Wendell Berry Farming Program at Sterling College, a tuition-free two-year program based in Henry County, is striving to give students a “leg up” in that effort. |
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Tennessee students watch their bees |
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (AP) — In a clearing near the crest of Missionary Ridge, overlooking a striking vista of Chattanooga below, sits a solitary beehive. |
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As usage of public land increases concern grows |
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (AP) — The Charles C. Deam Wilderness is close to 13,000 acres just south of Lake Monroe where people can wander outdoors in relative solitude whether they’re boating, hiking or riding a horse — and officials are concerned that it’s being misused by some. |
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Soybean Alliance offering podcasts on agriculture |
BRAZIL, Ind. – The Indiana Soybean Alliance (ISA) is now offering podcasts to reach a younger generation with the latest in news about farming. |
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Strong winds flame muck fire during Indiana corn harvest |
LA PORTE, Inc. — A LaPorte County farmer was harvesting corn when suddenly flames began shooting up from the ground. It took several hours and thousands of gallons of water to extinguish what was described as a muck fire. |
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Fines for farms not following Covid 19 regs
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RICHLAND, Wash. (AP) — Three Mid-Columbia farms are among those receiving the biggest fines in the state from the Washington state Department of Labor and Industries for serious violations of agriculture regulations to prevent the spread of the coronavirus. |
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