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October 16, 2023
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
8 Lessons Learned as a Farm Mechanic on a Sunny Fall Day
 
Every experience is a learning experience — even when a combine is stuck in a gully.
 
 
 

Carbon dioxide pipelines are not new — but they’re making news. There is a major effort to build a new pipeline network to transport CO2 from ethanol and fertilizer plants to permanent storage.

Carbon Pipelines Clash With State Governments
 
 
 
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Calling all carpet farmers! Aerial Rug and Boundri use satellite imagery to create custom farm products — the most popular being rugs.

A Unique Gift the Whole Farm Will Want
 
 
 
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Pilot programs are exploring the opportunity to offer farmers improved financing terms based on their adoption of regenerative agriculture. The goal is to bring an expanded scale via financial incentives structured differently than dollars per acre for adoption.

Financial Discounts for Regenerative Ag
 
 
 

A charcuterie board assembly and shipping company has taken the art of cheese board making to a whole new level. Earlier this month, the company set out to craft the world’s largest charcuterie board, which clocked in at a whopping 769 lb.

Florida Company Breaks Record for World’s Largest Charcuterie Board
 
 
 
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