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Agriculture in Indian Country generated almost $6.5 billion in 2022, avian influenza has led to infections and depopulation of more than 115 million chickens and turkeys, the collapse of the Baltimore Key Bridge and shut down the Port of Baltimore impacts farm machinery and agricultural exports, low water levels in the Mississippi River continue to affect agricultural transport, and U.S. farm income is falling as low commodity prices, trade headwinds, and higher costs squeeze profits.
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National Farm Safety Week runs from September 17th through the 23rd, rural areas suffer from a shortage of veterinarians, new research finds that yields for some organic crops are sometimes higher than conventionally produced crops, and a look at the chocolate candy cycle with diary cows.
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Some farmers are in a bruising battle with John Deere and other tractor makers over what they are allowed to repair on the equipment they own.
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In Australia, farmers are burying underwear to gauge soil health.
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Farmers across a broad spectrum of the agriculture industry are embracing the “healthy soil” movement. A key component of healthy soil is the amount of…
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Agricultural workers have a higher suicide rate than those in any other occupation. That’s according to a 2016 study by the Centers for Disease Control…
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The Southwest Farm Fresh Cooperative in Montezuma County has been awarded a $229,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Co-op general manager…
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Fall brings final harvests, end of irrigation, and preparation for the onset of winter.
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The Cortez Farmers Market starts its 44th season on Saturday, June 3rd at 7:30am in the parking lot of the Montezuma County Courthouse. Market Manager…
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We usually associate organic production with environmental stewardship and sustainability, but good farming practices trump organic certification when it…