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What the New Dicamba Label Looks Like in the Real World  
What the New Dicamba Label Looks Like in the Real World

Industry and some farmers have praised EPA for this decision as it keeps yet another tool in their toolbox in the fight against resistant weeds.

 
 
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Set Down Your Rocks  
Set Down Your Rocks

I guess you could say I’ve picked up my share of rocks this year, says Farm Journal's PORK editor Jennifer Shike. Find out how Dr. Athena Diesch-Chham’s rock theory hit the nail on the head for her in 2020.

 
 
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Looking to Kickstart Your Day in the Best Way?  
Looking to Kickstart Your Day in the Best Way?

Join us for the Farm Journal Field Days Harvest edition. Every Tuesday, log on at 8 a.m. to participate in our early riser sessions. Throughout the week – and the season! – you’ll also receive fresh, feel-good content.

 
 
COVID-19 Rewrote the Future of Fuel Consumption  
COVID-19 Rewrote the Future of Fuel Consumption

While gasoline consumption has recovered significantly from the March lows, Widmar says, the recovery has been stalled around 90% of the five-year average.

 
 
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Paul Neiffer: Does SBA Understand Farming  
Paul Neiffer: Does SBA Understand Farming

It took SBA several weeks to finally provide guidance on PPP loans and farming. However, this guidance was very general and really did not address farm specific issues.

 
 
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#2020Election  
#2020Election

It’s a countdown to election night. For election coverage you can trust, visit agweb.com/policy/election

 
 
Tyson Foods Workers to Replace Some Federal Inspectors At U.S. Beef Plant  
Tyson Foods Workers to Replace Some Federal Inspectors At U.S. Beef Plant

Tyson Foods said on Tuesday it plans in January to have company employees take on duties from more than a dozen federal inspectors at a large Kansas beef plant, after getting a U.S. government waiver.

 
 
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Join our $100 Ideas Club  
Join our $100 Ideas Club

Think you have an idea worth $100 – or even $200? Submit it here! Upon publication in Farm Journal, the Double Your Money winner receives $200. Other farmers featured receive $100 each.

 
 
Rat Bomb: Farming’s Death of a Thousand Bites  
Rat Bomb: Farming’s Death of a Thousand Bites

Rats rack up to $20 billion in damages to the economy each year, and ag pays a hunk of the bill.

 
 
#FJFieldDays On-Demand: Accelerating Diversity & Inclusion Across U.S. Agriculture <br />  
#FJFieldDays On-Demand: Accelerating Diversity & Inclusion Across U.S. Agriculture

Learn practical ways farmers and the greater ag community can engage in rewarding yet uncomfortable or complex issues related to racial equity, access to financial markets and preparing the industry for the next generation of young farm operators.

 
 

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