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Thanksgiving Turkey, Egg Supplies Could Be Slim as Bird Flu Cases Explode

Bird flu, aka highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI), is wreaking havoc on the US poultry industry again and threatening supplies of everything from turkeys and chickens to eggs. This year's outbreak is ongoing from the spring wild bird migration, which is different from the previous major outbreak in 2014-15, when cases mostly disappeared over the summer. While cases did slow ...
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Ezra Cornell, The Farmer that Made Millions and Gave Most Away

While the agricultural land grant university endowed by Ezra Cornell may be the legacy the world remembers him by, his journey from being a farmer, carpenter, salesman, inventor, entrepreneur, politician and most importantly, philanthropist leaves no doubt about the mark he left on society. While he referred to himself simply as a farmer and mechanic his story goes much deeper than that. In ...
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Scientists Think They Can Store Electricity in Your Soils

Researchers at Cardiff University have found an innovative solution to overcome one of renewable energy's biggest hurdles, storing the captured electricity when the sun does not shine and the wind does not blow. A solution they say that has lain beneath our feet all along and could solve the problem of smoothing out the peaks and troughs in energy generation ...
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Fall Colors Are Blooming… 

The family and I are going up to the Northeast to check out the fall colors and a few of the festivals. If you have never made the trip, and you get the harvest finished early, I think it's worth your time. The views and little towns along the Atlantic Ocean from New York or Boston up to northern Maine ...
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October Is Here… When Can We Expect Our First Snow?

October is here and with Fall officially underway the weather will be turning increasingly colder across the nation, leaving many wondering when we will experience our first snow. How early it snows obviously depends on your specific location and elevation as well as weather patterns from year-to-year. For some, the earliest snow could actually happen in September, while others do ...
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4 Professional Traders Provide Their Current Opinions and Thoughts – October 2022

Kevin Van Trump and Andy Daniels sit down with professional traders Mark Bishop and Dakin Bushner to discuss current thoughts and opinions regarding the markets, yield predictions, dislocation of grain, export headwinds, Russia & Ukraine tension, where the dollar might be heading, the FED's next move, thoughts on Brazil, inflation, input availability for spring of 2023, how we may be on ...
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More Brands Embracing “Fake Leather”… Might Ultimately Create Increasing Crop Demand

Trendy sneaker brand "Allbirds" has made a name for itself with its signature wool runners. The company's sustainability commitments have also won the brand legions of fans. Allbirds is now releasing its first faux-leather shoe called the "Plant Pacer," made from a natural recipe of rubber, plant oils, rice hulls, and citrus peels. In other words, we might start finding ...
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“Project Bison”… World’s Largest Carbon Removal Project Headed for Wyoming

Scheduled to be in operation by the end of 2023, the goal of the program, called Project Bison, is to build a new facility capable of drawing down 5 million metric tons of carbon dioxide annually by 2030.A Los Angeles-based company called CarbonCapture is building the facility, called a direct air capture (DAC) plant, that is expected to start operations ...
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What You Need to Know About the Recent Grants for Climate Smart Farming

I suggest everyone that's farming needs to do a much deeper dive on all of this grant money that has recently been approved and will bein circulation... Earlier this month, Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack announced that the U.S. Department of Agriculture is investing nearly three billion dollars in 70 selected projects under the first pool of the Partnerships for Climate-Smart ...
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Possibly One of the Best Recent Innovations by a Farmer

Gary Lewis, a Southern Alberta farmer who is growing mustard, wheat and yellow peas on nearly four thousand acres this summer isn't using traditional fertilizer, in fact, he hasn't used any for the last 20 years. Lewis, a fourth-generation farmer, and father to five says he's more than once come close to financial ruin in years when the crops have ...
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