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Dangerous collaboration ahead

My head is spinning as I think about the nutritional needs of humans and the artificial food mess that is marketed as whole and healthy in the lovely new collaboration between Beyond Meat, Inc. and PepsiCo.
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Grandpa’s syrup camp holds treasured memories
Starting sometime in the early 1900s, my Grandfather Harry “Jack” Spaulding ran a huge syrup camp in Southern Rush County. The syrup camp and gathering the maple sap was an early spring ritual to make maple syrup and maple sugar for the year to come. Any excess syrup was sold or bartered for necessary goods
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N.D. fire Burns 20,000 acres
LEMMON, S.aD. (AP) — A grass fire in far southeastern North Dakota has consumed 20,000 acres, forcing farmers and ranchers to evacuate and leaving two firefighters hurt.
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Retired dentist now pulling sap
LISBON, Ohio – A retired dentist has gone from extracting teeth to pulling sap from maple trees in a woods he started planting on his Ohio farm a half century ago.
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Ice fishing finally arrives
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Milk production, cow numbers up in December over 2019
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‘Good year’ doesn’t mean spending habits should change
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Janzen Ag Law is now Janzen Schroeder Ag Law
INDIANAPOLIS – In recognition of Brianna Schroeder’s significant contributions to the practice of Janzen Agricultural Law LLC, the firm will now be called Janzen Schroeder Agricultural Law LLC.
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Michigan Ag Today launches  a daily podcast

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A Valentine to make you smile
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