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A diverse group of more than 40 agribusinesses, farm groups and state departments of agriculture visited the Netherlands in mid April to strengthen trade relationships and look for new opportunities.
It was a slow start, but improved weather could mean the sap seekers will prevail in producing the highly sought after syrup.
The companies behind carbon capture pipelines say the projects are necessary to sustain ethanol and the ag economy. But are they?
Both cropland and pastureland value rose in North Dakota this year, making rents higher as well.

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The international seed distributor is hoping the Sherman facility will aid in distribution efforts across the U.S.
Three farms in Wrenshall, Minnesota, produce cabbage and other produce for ingredients to Spirit Creek Farm products.
The aim of the new regulations that take effect June 11, 2023, is to have more veterinarian oversight, which is expected to result in more prudent use.
With planting season around the corner, input prices are heavy on the minds of farmers.
Fifty-eight vendors and over 75 buyers took part in this year's FEAST! Local Foods Tradeshow.
Dairy producers from across the country came together to learn about the newest advancements in the dairy industry and ways to make their operations more efficient.

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Derechos and other severe weather are having a more long-term and widespread effect – driving up insurance rates or limiting the amount of coverage property owners can get.
"Some guys want the lost GTO or Camaro of their youth," said Paul Anderson. "I am looking for the 7720 I learned to run when I was a teenager."
Company reps said they are committed to meeting farmers' spring planting needs and keeping the site's 23 employees on the job

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