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Local farmer grows concerned as cold weather could wipe out crops just weeks before picking season
Over the years, local farmer Jeremy Calvert said he's tried everything to protect his crops when the temperature drops but there are times when the only thing left to do is hope for the best.
State agricultural officials said on Monday that the cooler climate has revived hope of a good harvest of the main rabi crop, ...
Chocolate produced in the Amazon is internationally recognized for its unique flavor. A study by researchers at São Paulo ...
After an Oklahoma man was killed by a tiger at his preserve last year, the incident put a spotlight on safety risks of owning big cats. Some animal welfare advocates say federal regulations don’t go ...
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Problems with the oilseed rape harvest
In this video, Harry Metcalfe from Harry’s Farm discusses the challenges surrounding the harvest. Due to extreme drought, cold temperatures, and insect infestations, a large portion of the oilseed ...
Celebrating National Ag Week, March 15-21, by Giving Away the most popular vegetable in the U.S., Lettuce Seeing the ...
Merced County farmer Luciana Jonkman first saw the signs of tricolored blackbirds returning to her farm in late February.
An Aiken-based artist who teaches at at an Augusta school took his students to Golden Harvest Master's Table and Urban Farm ...
As the president’s immigration policies squeeze an already tight supply of farm labor, the Trump administration is making it cheaper to hire foreign farmworkers.
Fed cattle markets continue to be influenced by outside forces. About 3,800 workers at the JBS in Colorado plan to go on strike on March 16.
Higher costs and lower prices are squeezing farmers out of profitability. That’s led many to file for bankruptcy as a last resort to find aid.
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