The Final Nail in the Coffin for Texas' Winter Wheat
| | | | | The Final Nail in the Coffin for Texas' Winter Wheat | | 70 MPH winds swarmed West Texas and the Panhandle Tuesday. It may be the final nail for irrigated winter wheat that was already barely hanging on. The aftermath was evident, with drifts of dirt piled up in ditches. | | | |
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| | | E15 Summer Ban Suspended, USDA Commits $700M To Biofuels Producers Stakeholders applaud President Biden following months of pleading for increased biofuel availability while others set the record straight on biofuel impacts on the climate. Read More |
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| | | Pesticide Approval System to be Revamped, According to EPA EPA believes the current pesticide approval system has major “unsustainable and legally tenuous” setbacks. Courts currently dictate ESA cases for the EPA, but this new workplan will allow the Agency to work alone. Read More |
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| | | Climate-Friendly Rice Provides Missouri Farmer a Price Premium, new Carbon Credit Income McKaskle Family Farm finds ways to prove additionality in their long-standing regenerative operation. Read More |
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| | | Arkansas Farmer Stands at Heart of Agriculture’s 4WD Tractor History Fathers of invention: The Taggart operation built eight 4WD tractors from the 1950s-1970s, testament to the mechanical genius of an Arkansas farming family. Read More |
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