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Oatmeal may be just what you need 
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Uncertainty follows announcement of Food Box program Round 5

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Jim Kraft named product director for Brock Grain
MILFORD, Ind. – Jim Kraft has been named product director for Brock Grain Systems, according to Don Sjolin, vice president and general manager for the CTB Inc. business unit. In this new position, Kraft will provide additional support in Brock’s commitment to product leadership in the market.
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Rural-urban Illinois partnership yields water quality benefits
BLOOMINGTON, Ill. — An innovative collaboration led by the Illinois Farm Bureau (IFB) and the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District (MWRD) of Greater Chicago is celebrating five years of success, while looking forward to continuing their work in developing strategies to improve the nation’s water quality
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Indiana growers pop a record with the 2020 popcorn harvest
INDIANAPOLIS – A record popcorn yield could have Indiana buttered up for the major role the state plays in the industry. 
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Virtual Michigan Wheat Program meeting is set
LANSING, Mich. – The Michigan Wheat Program (MWP) is getting ready to hold its first virtual annual winter meeting.
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Strong land prices were seen at auctions last fall

OMAHA, Neb. – What started out with better than expected sales prices at land auctions prior to fall harvest extended into very strong prices at some auctions during October and November, surprising many.
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Farmers prepared to share their environmental story
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Great Lakes Regional Dairy Conference to help producers meet challenges
LANSING, Mich. – Dairy producers have navigated unprecedented challenges the past five years and the novel coronavirus only added to these difficult and challenging times.
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Annie’s Project workshop scheduled to start in February
INDIANAPOLIS – Nicole Hayden, who farms with her family in southern Lake County, Ind., was encouraged several years ago by her mother-in-law to participate in an Annie’s Project workshop hosted by Purdue University Extension. Hayden is happy she did.
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