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Ohio goats earn keep producing milk for soap
BATAVIA, Ohio – When Patty Fox, of Batavia, started raising dairy goats on her 88-acre Ohio farm nearly 48 years ago, her intention was to allow her daughters, Martha and Becky, to show them at local 4-H events.
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Food prices expected to rise in 2021 while demand stays high
Washington, D.C. – In 2020, food-at-home prices saw their largest increase in nine years. This year is not expected to be any different, according to the USDA.
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Michigan farming initiative hopes to turn city lots into fun gardens
PORT HURON, Mich. (AP) – A team of Blue Water Area locals are sowing the seeds of a Port Huron farming initiative, with plans to buy city lots to provide food and education to the community.
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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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