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Pump is primed to develop new farm products at Purdue
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – Purdue University could form its own human assembly line for developing and selling new products to help farmers and the general public.
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Two-day National Summit to feature ‘cover crop addict’

VINCENNES, Ind. – A weed field specialist, a research agronomist, a soil scientist, a professor of earth science and eight experienced cover crop growers will address attendees of the Spring 2021 National Cover Crop Summit, March 17-18.
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Sheep production on the rise in Ohio; state ranks 13th
COLUMBUS, Ohio – While much of the country is seeing sheep and wool numbers on the decline, raising sheep in the Buckeye state is on the rise.
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Obstacle course lawsuit to continue in Michigan
BELLEVILLE, Mich. (AP) – A man who broke an ankle on an obstacle course at a pumpkin patch will get his foot inside a courthouse again.
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A pair of Hoosier farmers new to ISA’s board of directors

INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Soybean Alliance board of directors welcomes two new voting members and two new non-voting members in 2021. Steve Phares of Albion, Ind., and Kevin Kelley of Brookston, Ind., joined six incumbents elected to the ISA board. Purdue professor Dr. Bernie Engel replaces the retiring Dr. Marshall Martin as the board’s liaison from Purdue. And, John O’Donnell, ADM Commercial Manager with the Frankfort Oilseed Processing plant, was added as an additional ex-officio member.
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Education series for women set for March
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3-month prison term for blending oats and beans
SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) — A former official at a large grain warehouse in Iowa was sentenced recently to three months in prison for his role in a scheme to blend lower value oats into soybeans and then sell the mixture as soybeans to unsuspecting buyers.
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Aggies’ livestock judging contest is going virtual 
WILMINGTON, Ohio -- When participating in the Wilmington College Aggies’ Livestock Judging Contest eclipsed a record 1,402 last year, no one could have imagined that a year later, in the midst of a pandemic, the 63rd annual event stands to shatter that record by thousands.
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Risk of widespread flooding will be minimal this spring
AMES, Iowa – The risk of widespread flooding will be minimal for the Midwest and Appalachians this spring, according to agricultural meteorologists.
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Winter logistic issues develop
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