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Historic Black ag community in Kansas losing farmers
BELLE PLAINE, Kan. (AP) – After Gil Alexander’s death left no active Black farmers in a historic Kansas community once home to hundreds, Alexander’s nephew and his wife gave up their jobs in Arizona to try and save the family farm.
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Student Cultivators get to join think tank to solve ag-related issues
OAK BROOK, Ill. – She grew up doing everything from simple chores to driving a combine on her family farm.
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How will your seed stack up? Seed Direct Genetics wants to know
JEFFERSONVILLE, Ohio - An independent seed provider is allowing corn and soybean growers to see for themselves that its products are just as good as what they’re putting in the soil from other suppliers.
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Soy Transportation Coalition report addresses needs of aging rural U.S. bridges
ANKENY, Iowa – In the effort to promote more cost-effective approaches to replacing and repairing the nation’s rural bridges without compromising safety, the Soy Transportation Coalition (STC) has released a new report that specifically addresses the needs of these aging infrastructures.
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Standardbreds: Big business, additional income for farmers
CLARKSVILLE, Ohio – Farm houses, along with corn and soybean fields, dot the landscape as far as the eye can see as one drives north on Wilmington Road from I-71 just north of Clarksville. But four miles up the road from the interstate there is a break in the crops. To the left of the road rests several horse barns. To the right stands a half-mile practice track for Standardbreds.
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Winter the prime time for tractor checkup
COLUMBUS, Ohio – “Gentlemen, start your engines.”
Those are words you’re likely to hear at a motor speedway, not at any farm. Still, farmers are no doubt anxious to hop on their tractors and get out into the fields when the weather breaks and the ground begins to thaw.
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Increase in gardening, seed sales, expected to continue
MARYVILLE, Tenn. – The Blount County Public Library’s seed sharing program saw an increase in usage in 2020 despite pandemic-related limitations on access. The library staff is looking for more activity this year as interest in gardening continues to rise.
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Applications open for Titan’s 2021 antique tractor restoration program
DES MOINES, Iowa – Titan International, Inc. is accepting applications for its annual antique tractor restoration program. National FFA and 4-H student members can register online to qualify for a set of Titan or Goodyear® Farm Tire branded antique tractor tires.
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Top 10 agricultural inventions that changed the face of farming
SALEM, Ohio – There’s no doubt that farming is the backbone of all civilizations in the world. But thanks to modern technology, it has become possible to make things easier than ever before.
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UK to hold first equine digital photograph contest

LEXINGTON, Ky – The University of Kentucky Ag Equine Programs has announced that it will be launching its first equine-oriented digital photography contest. Both college students and the general public are encouraged to participate.
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