Wildfires to Water Quality: State Leaders Discuss Agricultural Adversity
| | | | | Conservation Practices--A Ginsu Knife for Agriculture Regardless of whether you call them sustainable, regenerative or climate-smart, adoption of conservation practices, such as cover cropping and no-till, help both farmers and the general public. Read More |
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| | | Virginia Farmer Was Stranded After His Tractor Ran Over Him; What Happened Next Will Restore Your Faith in Humanity A year ago, while feeding hay, John Moody's tractor ran over him. He was stranded and even thought he might be paralyzed. His rural mail carrier found him, repaired the fence, collected his belongings and still finished his mail route that day. Read More |
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| | | Hunting Club Lawsuit Challenges Power of Government Surveillance on Private Land Purple paint and posted signs do not necessarily protect private property in the U.S. “The government can hide on your land, pop out behind a tree at will, record you and watch your family 24-7,” says Jon Mikesell, “and do it all with no warrant or probable cause.” Read More |
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| | Weather Watch With AgDay's Meteorologist The same storm system that brought tornadoes to Texas is continuing to move east, as fire danger remains for several dry areas. Meteorologist Matt Yarosewick joins us with more. Read More |
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