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February 22, 2024
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Is It Time to Upgrade Grandpa’s Metal-Cutting Chop Saw?
 
A new version of the chop saw is quickly relegating those original soot-covered noise machines to the back corners of farm shops.
 
 
 

This year was the 58th all-things-iron blowout at the cavernous Kentucky Exposition Center. It’s the largest indoor farm trade show in the U.S., featuring more than 800 exhibitors across 1.2 million square feet of exhibition space.

5 Trends from the 2024 National Farm Machinery Show
 
 
 

Invasive weed species tied to the ornamental plant trade are taking root in some parts of the U.S. Researchers have identified “outbreaks and hot spots” in eight states.

Pretty Plants In The Garden Become Weeds In The Field
 
 
 

In addition to addressing density layers, Ken Ferrie answers questions about the allelopathic effect of cereal rye and payment limits for the Soil Carbon Initiative scoring.

Ferrie: Does Spring Or Fall Horizontal Tillage Cause More Density Layers?
 
 
 

The program is structured so farmer-users of Pivot Bio Proven 40 can participate in annual carbon insetting partnerships as a result of their change in practice.

Pivot Bio’s Sustainabilty Program Pays Farmers $6 Million Over Two Years
 
 
 
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