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Butter   Sculpture Latest Covid Victim

HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — There will be no butter sculpture at next month’s annual Pennsylvania Farm Show, which had previously been converted to an all-virtual format because of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Hydroponic kits distributed
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BEREA, Ky. – More than 1,600 children and their families in Kentucky are going to benefit from hydroponic kits handed out by a partnership between Save the Children and agricultural tech company AppHarvest. The organization will be distributing the kits to families in the six eastern Kentucky counties in an effort to educate children in the region about growing their own food through the Grow Green Eat Green project.
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Mile-a-minute weed, spotted lanterflies found in Michigan
DETROIT (AP) — Michigan is urging awareness of two invasive species: A fast-growing weed that could eventually threaten Christmas tree farms and nurseries, and a colorful little fly that could threaten crops like grapes, apples and hops.
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Take this simple test to see if you suffer from ‘ranch burn out’
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How to find
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DENVER, COLO. – A crisis is a crisis and it hurts to think about the challenges that COVID-19 has created all across the supply chain, according to Peter Sheahan, CEO of Karrikins Group. 
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Halderman welcomes back real estate agent
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Vilsack nominated for Secretary of Agriculture
WASHINGTON, D.C. – While president-elect Joe Biden’s selection of Tom Vilsack as agriculture secretary angered some farm organizations who feuded with Vilsack during the Obama years, others praised the appointment.
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Appraiser: land values could rise more than five percent by 2024
URBANA, Ill. — Farmland values could eclipse historical rates of increased yearly value in the next four to five years, according to the director of the TIAA-CREF Center for Farmland Research at the University of Illinois.
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AFBF official: Ag has done a lot to reduce greenhouse gases

INDIANAPOLIS – The agriculture industry has done a lot to reduce greenhouse gases and conserve resources, but more can be done, an official with the American Farm Bureau Federation (AFBF) said earlier this month.
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Antibody response to vaccine may predict successful swine reproduction

AMES, Iowa – Antibody response to a commonly used vaccination against porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) could better predict swine reproductive success, according to new research conducted at Iowa State University (ISU).
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