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National Ag in the Classroom conference welcomes teachers of native students
The National Agriculture in the Classroom Organization (NAITCO) has partnered with the Native American Agriculture Fund (NAAF) to encourage teachers of Native American students to attend the 2021 National Agriculture in the Classroom Conference “Fields of Dreams” scheduled for June 29-July 1 at the Iowa Events Center in Des Moines.
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Now is the time of the Great Groundhog Moon
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Blood Grove: A book you won’t want to put down
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The Moody Implement Company now a museum
Jacksonville, Ill. – Donna Moody, of Jacksonville, has kept her family’s Allis Chalmers dealership intact years after it closed. Moody Implement Co. is a story both of Allis Chalmers history and of the Moody family. Donna came into the business when she came to work as a bookkeeper and fell in love with the owner’s son named Kaywn, although he went by ‘Bub’. “My father-in-law Loren Moody started the business,” Donna said.
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Having a great dog in your life makes so many things better

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Dead of winter truce
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Milk remains widely available for cheese production in the Midwest
The Agriculture Department continued to raise its milk production forecasts in its latest World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates report issued Feb. 9, again citing higher projected cow numbers for 2021.
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Winter is a great time to prune berry bushes for best yield
URBANA, Ill. —- As a child, Kelly Allsup’s grandparents would send her sisters and her to the wilds of their property to pick enough blackberries for a pie. Years later, the University of Illinois Extension horticulture educator recalled the blackberry bushes as gangly, thorny and under-yielding. “Although this was a tactic to get us out of the house, if those wild berries had been pruned in late winter we might have brought back enough for 10 pies,” said Allsup, who now makes her living, in part, advising others how to grow berry bushes. 
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Everett, Murphy join Indiana Corn Growers Association board
INDIANAPOLIS – Two new farmers have started their work on the Indiana Corn Growers Association (ICGA) board this year. They are Tyler Everett, of Lebanon, and Tom Murphy, of Chesterton.
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ISDA rolls out new dairy strategic plan
INDIANAPOLIS – The Indiana State Department of Agriculture (ISDA) has announced a strategic plan to increase dairy business expansion, development and attraction to the state.
The Jan. 28 announcement came as an update to the 2015 Indiana dairy strategic plan. Lt. Gov. and Indiana Ag Secretary Suzanne Crouch, ISDA Director Bruce Kettler, the Indiana Dairy Strategy steering committee members, advisory members and other agriculture industry leaders were present for the press conference announcing the plan.
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