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Study: Unplowed Soil More Resistant to Erosion

A study conducted by the USDA Agricultural Research Service and Kansas State University found that unplowed soil is more stable than tilled soil and stores more carbon, which helps bind soil particles together. The bound particles make the first inch … Continue reading

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Senate Candidate Against Farm Subsidies Despite Being a Recipient

Republican Senate candidate Clint Didier of Pasco, Wash., is campaigning against federal government aid programs, while being the recipient of more than $270,000 in farm subsidies since 1995. Although Didier acknowledges receiving the subsidies, he believes farms should be weaned … Continue reading

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Calif. Officials Look to Reduce Nitrogen Pollution

Farmers and state officials in California are exploring ways to solve the nitrogen pollution problem that is impacting groundwater in much of the state. One option would require mandatory groundwater-monitoring wells on each farm, while another option would be to … Continue reading

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Farmers: ‘Best Business Men in the Country’

The recession has affected many farmers with the rising costs of corn seed and fertilizer, yet many producers feel the industry has not been hit as hard as other industries. “A successful farmer has to be one of the best … Continue reading

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Ag Lenders Perform Well During Economic Crisis; Repayment Still Slow

Agricultural banks and lenders have performed well during the economic crisis; however, more farmers are having problems repaying loans due to unemployment in rural areas. “The increased unemployment in rural areas has certainly impacted debt repayment capacity of many farm … Continue reading

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USDA, Dept. of Justice Announce Second Joint Workshop on Agriculture

USDA and the Department of Justice will hold a second joint public workshop to discuss competition and regulatory issues in agriculture. The workshop — which will be held May 21 in Alabama — will focus on the poultry industry and … Continue reading

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Minnesota FSA Makes Effort to Increase People’s Gardens’ Statewide

The Pope County Farm Service Agency dedicated its Minnewaska People’s Garden during the 40th anniversary of Earth Day. The garden is one of three People’s Gardens in Minnesota and among 255 nationwide. Read more.

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New Program Helps Retired Producers Transition Land to Beginning Farmers

USDA released a new program today encouraging retired or retiring farm owners currently in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) to transition their land to beginning or socially disadvantaged farmers or ranchers. The Transition Incentives Program will provide an annual rental … Continue reading

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Iowa FSA Teach Children Gardening Skills

Employees at the Page County, Iowa, Farm Service Agency joined students at Iowa Western Community College for a “Campus Kids” class on gardening held at the Page County Fairgrounds. About 27 kindergarten students and five high school students participated in … Continue reading

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Farm Income to Increase in 2010

Farm income is expected to rise 10 percent over last year’s numbers due to a strong market for hogs and cattle, according to USDA. The estimated $63 billion profit is short of the $80 billion seen in 2004 and $70 … Continue reading

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