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Agriculture

Low-Emissions Ammonia Sold as All Around Win for Agriculture, Big Oil, and the Environment

A low-emissions ammonia project set to break ground in Indiana just received a whopping +$1.56 billion conditional loan guarantee from the US Department of Energy. According to the DOE, the Wabash Valley Resources project will be the first to domestically produce low-emissions ammonia for local farmers in the Corn Belt. The funding is part of …

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Supermodel Shows Off Her Cutting Horse Skills at New York Fashion Week

Western style has been steadily trotting back into the American mainstream since the TV show “Yellowstone” became a huge hit. Recently, New York Fashion Week catapulted the trend to a whole new level, and not in the way you might think. While plenty of boots and hats were seen on the runways, it was supermodel …

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National Farm Safety and Health Week: “Don’t Learn Safety by Accident”

It’s the third week of September, which means it is once again time for annual “National Farm Safety and Health Week” in the U.S. For many rural areas, harvest season is the busiest time of year, and also one of the most dangerous. Data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics shows the agriculture industry …

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It’s Almost Time for the Custer State Park Annual Buffalo Roundup!

Every year in late September, some 1,300 head of bison thunder through the prairies of South Dakota during the Annual Custer State Park Buffalo Roundup. The event is not only an unforgettable experience for riders and visitors, but also a critical management tool to keep the herd healthy. Custer State Park rangers enlist the help …

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Brazil’s Extreme Drought Delays Corn, Soybean Planting

As Brazil’s farmers look to start planting 2024/25 crops, a severe drought is causing delays and raising the possibility of lower acreage than initially planned. Corn planting is progressing slowly in the South, while most soybean producers are said to be still waiting for rain before they even get in the fields.   According to …

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