• Small dairy farmers eligible for an increase in subsidies - VTDigger

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    Some 482 Vermont dairy farms will receive an extra $23 million in subsidies through a federal program next  year.

    “The feed cost calculation has long been too low, failing to accurately account for the costs incurred by dairy farmers in V

  • Plows Global Market To Grow At Rate Of 11% Through 2026 - EIN Presswire

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    Plows Global Market Report 2022 – Market Size, Trends, And Global Forecast 2022-2026

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  • Middle School Students Celebrate Wellness Day | Pleasantville, NY Patch

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    Last Friday, bizarre things were happening at Briarcliff Middle School: science teacher Julie Gallagher joined principal Susan Howard to teach baking, Spanish teacher Johanna Foster taugh

  • What are some natural mosquito repellents? | wqad.com

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    MOLINE, Ill. — Mosquito season has started in the Quad City area, we are about a month into it; as we usually start seeing mosquitos in late April/early May. As it continues to warm up outside, we will start to see them more and more. The

  • Kansas farmers hoping for decent harvest despite widespread drought

    by admin on 2022-06-04 01:59:23

    Across our state, the fields of green are slowly turning to those amber waves described in “America the Beautiful.”

    Before long wheat harvest will be upon us starting in the south-central part of the state and working up and out. Combines and grain carts will become part of the Kansa

  • Poland Races to Help Ukraine Export Looming Wheat Harvest - WSJ

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  • The "Race to Free Ukraine’s Stranded Grain" Persists, as Wheat Harvest Looms • Farm Policy News

    by admin on 2022-06-04 01:59:20

    Andrew Higgins and Erika Solomon reported in yesterday’s New York Times that, “The Baltic Sea port has silos to store plenty of grain, railway lines to transport it there from Ukraine, where it has been trapped by the war, and a deep harbor ready for ships that can take it to Egypt

  • Potato Peeler - New Matilda

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    Born in Sydney, Lindsay Foyle has be

  • Chefs are 'thrilled' by this electric veggie peeler

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    What’s the most tedious part about cooking? For us, it’s definitely peeling the veggies. Not only does it ta

  • Greensboro High School teams up with goats for learning | wfmynews2.com

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    GREENSBORO, N.C. — Guilford County students at Southern Guilford High School are teaming up with some baby goats.

    The school is working with the goats and raising them for the Agriscience program. There are two areas of study within