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700-million-bushel decline in corn for ethanol in 2020
PALESTINE, Ill.— Enthusiasm was high for ethanol going into 2020, with a “phase one” trade deal negotiated with China and approval for the United States-Mexico-Canada trade agreement all but secured. But when COVID-19 restrictions were put in place in many states in March, the bottom dropped out of the transportation fuel market -- taking ethanol with it.
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Indiana Grown website makes shopping local a lot easier
INDIANAPOLIS – A new online marketplace offering products linked exclusively to Indiana agriculture is like making lemonade from the lemons of COVID-19.
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Illinois soy, corn growers team up for conservation
BLOOMINGTON, Ill. — Two of Illinois’ premier producer associations are teaming up to research on-farm conservation practices and the financial implications of their adoption.
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Soybean supplies are tightening in the United States
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Connecting with kids to promote ag literacy during a pandemic
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Remembering that quiet time between Christmas and New Year
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New book offers a hike along with President Teddy Roosevelt
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Bee Better certification gaining traction on farms
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Bees are a lifeline for farms producing the world’s fruits, vegetables, nuts and other nutrient-rich foods. Bees pollinate billions of dollars’ worth of crops and play an essential role in our food supply. Pollinators are responsible for one in every three bites of food we eat and contribute more than $15 billion to our nation’s crop values each year.
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Singapore approves the sale of lab-grown meat
SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. — Chicken will be on the menu now at a Singapore restaurant. That may not sound unusual, expect this chicken was grown in a lab. San Francisco based Eat Just recently gained approval to for people to eat its cultured chicken bites in Singapore
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Full-service rail a dream coming true at Kingsbury
KINGSBURY, Ind. – Originally, the vision for creating hundreds, if not, thousands of new jobs in the Midwest involved agriculture.
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