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February 14, 2024
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Antler Madness: Deer Shed Thieves Poach Farmland, Private Property
 
Lust or greed, many a trespasser is drawn to farmland by deer sheds. In late winter or early spring, when antlers drop, the lure of shed treasure is a powerful pull to the public, despite purple paint, posted signs and fences.
 
 
 
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Learn how you can plant both Enlist E3® soybeans and Enlist® corn and follow weed resistance management best practices. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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You’ve removed dense and compacted soil layers, balanced fertility and pH through the profile and set up your soil for vertical farming. Here are the final boxes to check to move away from horizontal farming.

Complete These 8 Steps To Transition to Vertical Farming
 
 
 
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Inverter welders are not for welding structural steel all day long. But for repairs around the farm, their economical cost, light weight and ability to use 120-volt or 220-volt power supplies make them practical.

A 20-Pound Arc Welder: Modern “Buzz Boxes” Lose Weight Without Losing Capacity
 
 
 
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Look at the star players on teams and, more times than not, you’ll find out they learned all they needed to excel in sports from growing up on a farm.

Farm Kids Make Good Athletes
 
 
 

Need a good one-liner to make your valentine swoon? Try one these tested and true oaths of love featuring the best animal on the farm this Valentine's Day.

Let's Start Sizzling: 10 Ways to Express Your Love
 
 
 
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