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| | | A big ridge of high pressure is still in place for much of the United States. That means heat is likely to stay put longer. Read More | |
| | | Production slowdowns at American meatpacking facilities caused by the coronavirus pandemic this spring produced declines in exports for both beef and pork during May. Read More | |
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| | | The U.S. Chamber of Commerce and over 40 trade associations on Monday urged top American and Chinese officials to redouble efforts to implement a Phase 1 trade agreement signed by the world's two largest economies in January despite pandemic-related strains. Read More | |
| | | Bald eagles are becoming a frequent sight in the countryside, but what the fierce bird represents is so much more than meets the eye. Read More | |
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| | | As COVID-19’s uncertainty and disruptions continue, your resiliency is likely being tested. You owe it to your family and team to monitor and manage your stress signals. Read More | |
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| | | How can you help prevent a power outage? In Illinois, one power company is thinking outside of the box and turning to a unique source to help clear out overgrowth that could spark an outage. Read More | |
| | | Who said social distancing couldn’t be fun? COVID-19 has its challenges but a farmer or rancher’s life isn’t defined by it. No matter what, we #FarmON. Click here to see the photos submitted by your fellow farmers. Then share how you #FarmON by texting FarmON to 31313 to submit your photo or video. Read More | |
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