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AGRICULTURE

Maybe you are looking at an abundance this year. Maybe you're scared to even look at the returns. Michael Johnson writes about trying to be a blessing through the ups and downs.
The Walkes family has been stewards of previously overgrazed farmland they bought in 2007.
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Justin Minnaert may not be able to use his legs, but that hasn't stopped him from continuing to do what he loves and inspiring others to do the same.
Growing black beans in her garden was an interesting experiment for Jenny Schlecht this year. She gained a tiny bit of produce and even more appreciation for the farmers who grow most of her food.

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Wisconsin is projected to lead the nation in cranberry production for the 30th year in a row this year, despite a drop in production.
As hot and dry conditions linger in North Dakota, Minnesota and South Dakota, there are things farmers can do to help their local firefighters handle field fires
Following a tragic farm silo accident in South Dakota, Extension experts from SDSU and NDSU advocate for silo and grain bin safety and awareness.
Corn and soybean crops in South Dakota are already drier than the ideal moisture for harvesting. Farmers like Dave Ellens of Wentworth have been rushing to get the crops out of the field.
The farm crew at at Lucky 7 Dairy in Michigan held a safety meeting on things to be aware of as they chopped corn. At the end they said a prayer for safety, a prayer that J.P. Koop said saved his life.
If you've not had the slow-fermented version of sauerkraut, maybe you've never had good sauerkraut. Consider giving it a try before canceling this fermented-cabbage delicacy.

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For thousands of years, man and horse worked together to grow crops. And then the tractor came, bringing advances in farming that started on the prairie
A Delta Air Lines flight on Wednesday to New York City will mark the first commercial flight in North America using camelina-feedstock sustainable aviation fuel
Few on today’s House Ag Committee stand out as “let’s-sit-down-and-reason” leaders like Eligio “Kika” de la Garza.

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