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Uncertainty surrounding Colorado River water allocations is one of the biggest issues affecting the Arizona farmland real estate market.
USDA says the updates will simplify disaster assistance and help producers recover more quickly after weather-related losses.
Lewie Pugh with OOIDA states that the EPA’s updated diesel emissions proposal does not fully meet the needs of small-truck operators and agriculture-dependent businesses.
Brooks Lamb discusses the resources American Farmland Trust offers to help farm families navigate succession planning.
Agronomists are encouraging corn producers to continue scouting as disease pressure increases.
USDA says it is currently monitoring more than 21,000 wild animals for signs of New World screwworm and reports there is no evidence of widespread infestation at this time.
The move comes as the United States expands its trade enforcement efforts, with Brazil expected to become the first country targeted under a new series of Section 301 trade actions.
Oklahoma has reached a nearly $44 million settlement with six poultry companies, resolving a 21-year lawsuit centered on pollution in the Illinois River Watershed.
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After more than three decades in the classroom, longtime ag educator Mike White leaves behind a legacy of educating students while helping shape the next generation of agricultural leaders in Illinois.
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A great backyard game space brings everyone together, from friendly competition to family fun. In this episode, Doug Scott shows how to create your own using Kubb, a Swedish yard game that combines bowling and horseshoes.
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