The World Pork Expo is Back in 2020
The World Pork Expo is Back in 2020 | |
| | From the world’s largest pork-specific trade show to innovative educational sessions and networking opportunities for pork professionals to amazing food and fun, the World Pork Expo is the place to be in June. Read More | | | A bill that authorizes the hiring of more inspectors at U.S. border to strengthen pest and disease control efforts is waiting for the president’s approval. Read More | ADVERTISEMENT | | | Here's how we at Pioneer make seed corn into corn seed. Listen in now. |
| | | Of all the risks you must manage as a farmer, one of the biggest, and often most expensive, is your equipment. And should the unexpected happen, damage to farm machinery can cost thousands of dollars. Read More | | | When 10-year-old Stormy Mauldin of Merkel, Texas, stepped into the ring at the Fort Worth Stock Show Sale of Champions on Saturday, she had no idea that her Champion Duroc Barrow would sell for $20,000. Read More | | | Foods made of animal tissues cultured from cells outside of the original animal, or made from plants or insects could not be labeled “meat” in Maryland under a Republican-backed bill in the Maryland General Assembly. Read More | | | A leader in the agriculture industry hits the lottery! Details in today's AgDay Minute. Read More | | | Well, I’m absolutely glad 2019 is gone, after 2018’s bad weather I didn’t think it would get much worse but boy was I WRONG! Now I’m sitting here looking at the numbers for the taxes and look outside and really wondering how much longer I can hold on, it was 63* on the 3rd of February when it should be 20* and a frozen layer 12” down at least with snow covering the ground, instead we have a winter weather similar to the past 2 and at this point I’m thinking that it may be a repeat of the last 2 and if it is it may well be my last after 32 years. Hand it off to a young generation who is still naive. Best wishes for all of you for a great 2020 with your farming. Read More | | Find out what's happening across the country on Crop Comments. Leave your own comment too! Read More | | Know someone who would enjoy this newsletter? Forward it to a friend! Forward Now |
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