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Sheep Farming At Ewetopia Farms: A Walk Through Our Sheep Barns

There is a lot to see and learn today as we walk through our barns doing our daily sheep farming routines at Ewetopia Farms in Joyceville, Ontario, Canada. As we move from pen to pen, we find, through observing the lambs and sheep, various topics of discussion ranging from sheep behavior to ram scurs to feeding sheep and so much more.

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Wisconsin’s nitrogen optimization bill moves slowly to the Governor

A Wisconsin bill that would create a nitrogen optimization pilot program is now in the hands of the Governor. Assembly Bill 727 was passed in the Legislature on March 9th, but either wasn’t immediately called for by Governor Tony Evers or wasn’t immediately sent by the State Assembly. The procedure to move the bill to the Governor’s desk happened Monday when Speaker Robin Vos ordered the bill’s delivery. Chad Zuleger […]

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U.S., Mexican Agriculture Secretaries Meet to Address Shared Priorities

MEXICO CITY, April 5, 2022 - United States Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack and Mexico Secretary of Agriculture and Rural Development Victor Villalobos met this week to continue cooperation on shared priorities including open trade, science-based policy making, and sustainable and climate-smart agricultural production.

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Wheat futures sharply higher following poor USDA crop rating

Soybean futures closed sharply higher – picking up momentum out of the gate, backing off the session highs midsession, and returning near the high by the close. The market is gained support watching crude oil futures for most of the day before crude oil closed lower with losses coming after the commodity market close. Expected crop reduction estimates in USDA’s coming World Ag Supply and Demand report for South American […]

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Henry Ford expanding soybean innovation exhibits

The Michigan Soybean Committee is partnering with the Henry Ford Museum to increase awareness of soybeans and related innovations this year. Katlin Fusilier, an outreach specialist with Michigan Soybean, tells Brownfield the Detroit museum regularly features Henry Ford’s adoption of soybeans in manufacturing.  This collaboration will highlight new uses along with modern farming practices. “So that consumers can really see how agriculture has evolved throughout the years,” she says. Fusilier […]

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