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How Farm Bureau Women are Advocating for Agriculture

Becoming a leader and an advocate is a journey. The Farm Bureau Women's Leadership Committee is equipping women to be leaders and advocates for agriculture in their communities and beyond. On this episode of Farmside Chat, Farm Bureau President Zippy Duvall chats with the Women’s Leadership Committee Chair, Isabella Chism, about the training and leadership opportunities the committee provides for women throughout Farm Bureau, as well as the launching of […]

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What to do After the Storm

Amy Hagerman, OSU Extension agricultural policy specialist, has information on what to do if you and your family are impacted by severe weather.

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What Earth Day Means to Farmers and Ranchers

We’re on location in Florida to celebrate Earth Day, which is intended to raise awareness about the need to protect our planet’s natural resources for future generations. We asked some the ranchers we’ll hear from in this special episode what earth day means to them.

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New Hold on WOTUS

This week, a North Dakota federal judge granted a stay of implementation on the newest set of definitions for the Waters of The United States, or WOTUS. The stay, which blocks changes introduced by the Biden Administration in March, is effective in the 24 states that filed the suit, and joins Texas and Idaho which earned their own stays in March.

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A cool, somewhat showery pattern ahead for much of the Heartland

Looking ahead, the 6- to 10-day outlook calls for the likelihood of below-normal temperatures in the Pacific Northwest and most areas east of the Rockies, while warmer-than-normal weather will prevail from California and the Great Basin into the Rio Grande Valley.  Meanwhile, below-normal precipitation in portions of the Great Lakes region and west of the Rockies should contrast with wetter-than-normal conditions in a broad area covering much of the Plains […]

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USDA Announces Funding Availability to Expand Meat and Poultry Processing Options for Underserved Producers and Tribal Communities

WASHINGTON, April 19, 2023 – Today, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced the availability of up to $125 million through two new grant programs that will create more options for meat and poultry farmers by investing in independent, local meat and poultry processing projects that increase competition and enhance the resiliency of the food supply chain.

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USDA Invests Over $46M in Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education

WASHINGTON, April 19, 2023 — The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced today an investment of more than $46 million in the Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (SARE) program, which has funded farmer-driven grants and grassroots education programs resulting in climate-smart solutions for farms and ranches in every state and island protectorate since 1988.

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Successful Early Plant Soybeans

Early planting is off and running. When it comes to early plant soybeans, what do we need to be on the lookout for? Agronomist AJ Woodyard talks nodes, pods and seed weight impacts. Click here to learn more about Advanced Agrilytics. ...

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