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Rally of soybean futures has done little to curb demand 
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Shepherds Campfire set for discussing sheep production
ROCHESTER, Ind. —On March 15, Northern Indiana sheep producers and anyone interested in sheep production are invited to a Shepherds Campfire meeting in Fulton county for a discussion on profitability and facilities in the sheep business. 
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Guidelines for determining if ice is safe
URBANA, Ill. – Prolonged cold weather opens many recreational opportunities. It also opens up the potential for tragedy.
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Indiana Small Farm Conference will be virtual in March 2021
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – An organizer of the upcoming virtual Indiana Small Farm Conference said attendees will still find many of the topics and opportunities for networking they’ve come to expect.
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Dairy cattle take road trip on Indiana highways
KINGSBURY, Ind. – About 75 calves escaped from an Indiana dairy farm and took to the roads along two major highways before rustled up.
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Migrant housing board  meets to  find solutions for farm workers
LANSING, Mich. – The Migrant Labor Housing and Advisory Board had its first of several meetings last week to help determine how rules related to housing for farmworkers will change in Michigan.
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Pump is primed to develop new farm products at Purdue
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – Purdue University could form its own human assembly line for developing and selling new products to help farmers and the general public.
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Two-day National Summit to feature ‘cover crop addict’

VINCENNES, Ind. – A weed field specialist, a research agronomist, a soil scientist, a professor of earth science and eight experienced cover crop growers will address attendees of the Spring 2021 National Cover Crop Summit, March 17-18.
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Sheep production on the rise in Ohio; state ranks 13th
COLUMBUS, Ohio – While much of the country is seeing sheep and wool numbers on the decline, raising sheep in the Buckeye state is on the rise.
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Obstacle course lawsuit to continue in Michigan
BELLEVILLE, Mich. (AP) – A man who broke an ankle on an obstacle course at a pumpkin patch will get his foot inside a courthouse again.
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