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Farmer Veteran Coalition receives a grant from Wounded Warrior Project
When Davon Goodwin of North Carolina was injured in Afghanistan in 2010, his life plans to pursue a PhD in Botany were altered. Instead, he chose to transition into farming.
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John Deere to donate $1 million to FFA in 2021
INDIANAPOLIS – For 77 years, John Deere has worked side by side with the National FFA Organization to encourage the next generation of leaders and strengthen the agriculture industry. While the year 2020 has come with many challenges, John Deere’s commitment to FFA and agricultural education is stronger than ever.
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CMPM offering free weekly seminars through March
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1 million gallons of animal waste spill
RALEIGH, N.C. — An investigation has begun into the failure of a hog lagoon which led to the spill of approximately 1 million gallons of untreated animal waste, North Carolina environmental officials said recently.
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CAB mini documentaries will highlight ranch life
It may have the hallmarks of a Hollywood Western, but the documentary “A Rare Breed: Legacies of Excellence” will feature people who live the life.  A typical day for five cattle ranching families will be told in separate mini-documentaries produced by Certified Angus Beef.
The first in the series of films was about the Perrier family and their sixth-generation seed stock ranch in Eureka, Kansas. It was shown live Jan. 3 on the Certified Angus Beef brand Cattlemen Connection YouTube channel.
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MSA announces winners of Soybean Yield Contest 
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Six-month extension for food bank program

MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Officials say Dane County has secured a six-month extension of a program linking local growers with food pantries that was set to expire at the end of this year.
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Volatility remains in dairy market heading into 2021
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#1 Ice Fishing Safety tip: No Ice is Safe Ice
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Get ready to celebrate Snow Flea Moon 

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