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Tennessee animal health diagnostic lab receives grant
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – The Tennessee Department of Agriculture’s (TDA) C. E. Kord Animal Health Diagnostic Laboratory aims to strengthen animal health programs with assistance from a federal grant. The National Animal Health Laboratory Network awarded $250,000 in funding to Kord Lab through the USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service.
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Tennessee launches new ag interactive database
NASHVILLE – The Tennessee Department of Agriculture (TDA) announces the launch of a new online, interactive source for agriculture and forestry information for every county in Tennessee. The live dashboards enable people to access real-time data for a range of information in one easy-to-access place.
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Danish Windmill on display in Elk Horn, Iowa
ELK HORN, Iowa – The Danish Windmill sits just as visitors enter Elk Horn, which has one of the largest Danish rural populations along with its sister community of Kimballton. Elk Horn has a population of about 750 and was first settled around 1864 by Danish settler Christian Jensen.
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Unkept grape arbor can mirror our lives
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Jacie Wilson retired from Bane-Welker after 23 years
CRAWFORDSVILLE, Ind. – Jacie Wilson recently retired from Bane-Welker Equipment after 23 years with the ag company.
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Small Ohio farms surviving as more people shopping locally
ELYRIA, Ohio — Most people were anxious to ring in the new year. COVID-19 and 2020 left a bad taste in the mouth of many. According to the Ohio Department of Agriculture, 65 percent of those involved in Ohio’s food supply system have been negatively impacted by the pandemic
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Israel-based ag company moves headquarters to Indiana

WESTFIELD, Ind. – Taranis, a precision scouting and agricultural intelligence firm based in Israel, will spend nearly $10.5 million to lease and equip a facility in Westfield for its new global headquarters, the company announced Dec. 10. The move will create up to 60 high-paying jobs by the end of 2023, the company said.
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Farmer Veteran Coalition receives a grant from Wounded Warrior Project
When Davon Goodwin of North Carolina was injured in Afghanistan in 2010, his life plans to pursue a PhD in Botany were altered. Instead, he chose to transition into farming.
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John Deere to donate $1 million to FFA in 2021
INDIANAPOLIS – For 77 years, John Deere has worked side by side with the National FFA Organization to encourage the next generation of leaders and strengthen the agriculture industry. While the year 2020 has come with many challenges, John Deere’s commitment to FFA and agricultural education is stronger than ever.
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