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Daughter keeps farm in the family with creamery

OKEANA, Ohio – Tim Mullen took over the family farm at age 14 when his dad died. He married Amy and they had four daughters. That was the end of the line for the dairy farm, he thought. But then third daughter, Emily, decided she loved dairying. Emily now oversees the dairy and recently opened The Mullen Dairy and Creamery.
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Carbon initiative rewards farmers for stewardship
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Agriculture may now have another solution to positively impact climate change thanks to an  initiative launched this summer by Bayer, the latest in the company’s sustainability commitments specifically aimed at reducing Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emission by 30 percent in 2030.
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Agribusiness happy; environmentalists not 
over flood control project on Mississippi

JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers issued another report favoring agribusinesses over environmentalists in a decades-long battle over a massive flood control project in the south Mississippi Delta.
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NFMS postponed to late March; adds daily capacity restrictions

LOUISVILLE, Ky. – The 56th annual National Farm Machinery Show (NFMS), the nation’s largest indoor farm show, has been postponed until March 31-April 3. It was originally scheduled for the second week of February.
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Whey is way up as demand increases from China 
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‘Stell’ moon means its time to provide shelter for livestock
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National Grange lists WOTUS as top challenge under new administration

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Waters of the United States and climate change are two big concerns facing farmers and ranchers with the incoming administration, said Burton Eller, National Grange legislative director. Eller did not expect a big change in farm policy but who comes in as the secretary of agriculture may affect farmers’ comfort level.
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DNR will have opportunity to see if Walleye naturally reproducing
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Butter   Sculpture Latest Covid Victim

HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — There will be no butter sculpture at next month’s annual Pennsylvania Farm Show, which had previously been converted to an all-virtual format because of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Hydroponic kits distributed
to Appalachian children
BEREA, Ky. – More than 1,600 children and their families in Kentucky are going to benefit from hydroponic kits handed out by a partnership between Save the Children and agricultural tech company AppHarvest. The organization will be distributing the kits to families in the six eastern Kentucky counties in an effort to educate children in the region about growing their own food through the Grow Green Eat Green project.
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