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November 27, 2024
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Ferrie: If Rains Shut Down Your Fall Tillage, It’s Time to Implement Plan B
 
December might provide an opportunity for tillage, but another consideration is to move to no-till. In this week's Boots in the Field report, Ken Ferrie also addresses recouping dollars on ground going into solar projects.
 
 
 
 
 

Appetite for destruction. Deer are wreaking havoc on Georgia farmland with a massive $152 million annual cotton bite. “The numbers are devastating for growers already dealing with so much hardship,” says Camp Hand, University of Georgia Extension cotton specialist, “There’s no way this will be fixed anytime soon.”

Deer Wreak $152M Havoc, Leap Pigweed As Top Yield Robber In Cotton
 
 
 

Several U.S. agriculture drone service companies could soon have their wings clipped if a ban on technology from Chinese drone maker DJI becomes reality.

Drone Wars: Agriculture Caught In The Middle Of Global Tension
 
 
 

In an industry full of challenges and unpredictability, Brian Forrest stands out not just for his farming practices but for his character and optimism. Whether it's on a national stage, on his farm or in the operating room, he truly embodies a spirit of selflessness and generousity.

Amazing Dairy Farmer Becomes Lifesaving Hero: Why He Chose to Donate Both His Liver and Kidney
 
 
 

Trump said he would impose a 25% tariff on imports from Canada and Mexico until the countries clamp down on drugs, particularly fentanyl, and migrants crossing the border. The move would seemingly violate a free-trade deal.

Trump Vows New Canada, Mexico, China Tariffs That Threaten Global Trade
 
 
 
 
 
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