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Grant used to study  kelp to combat climate change

EAST BOOTHBAY, Maine (AP) — A Maine science center has received a grant of almost $900,000 for research into ways that aquaculture of kelp can be used to combat climate change.
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Why I don’t like to carry around large rolls of cash

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Pandemic has lead ASA World Initiative to become innovative
ST. LOUIS, Mo. – The American Soybean Associations’s World Initiative for Soy in Human Health (WISHH) Program and the Northern Crops Institute (NCI) have risen to the challenges of COVID-19 travel restrictions, with the support of state soybean organizations.
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Join the Corn Marketing Program of Michigan for  final Coffee with Corn
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Look for moon phases to cause meteorological disruptions

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Teen who rescued 2 girls from icy pond honored

JACKSONBURG, Ohio – It was a cold January day. Brookelynn Pruitt, age 13, was braiding her horse Oliver’s mane. Oliver got a little nervous, watching something. That attracted Pruitt’s attention to the two girls walking on the ice on the farm pond.
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USDA reports smaller than expected milk output 
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Raising organic crops for local consumers in Tennessee
SHELBYVILLE, Tenn. – For many years Mark Murphy’s livelihood involved guitars; as a rock and roll guitar player and owner of a guitar shop in Nashville. But, eight years ago he took an abrupt turn, buying a 200-acre piece of ground on Bottle Hollow Road in Flat Creek.
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Little change in number of farms in the U.S.

WASHINGTON, D.C. - There was little change last year in the number of farms nationwide.
According to the USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS), the number of farms remained the same from the previous year in 26 states, including Ohio. Four states witnessed slight gains in the amount of farms.
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Farmers boost soil fertility this season, despite 2020 drought
AMES, Iowa – Despite last year’s severe drought that parched a huge swath of the Midwest’s cropland, farmers can take steps right now to boost soil fertility this spring planting season.
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