Field of Art: An Ohio Farmer's Life-Size Tribute to 9/11
| | | | | Field of Art: An Ohio Farmer's Life-Size Tribute to 9/11 | | “We've been doing the multi-hybrid variable rate for several years now, and we see different colors in the field,” says Wilbur Meyer, a farmer in Brookville, Ohio. “Can we do something fun, something cool and something patriotic?” | | | |
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| | | American Idol Star Credits His FFA Roots to His Country Music Success Charismatic. Humble. Contagious personality. That sums up Alex Miller, a Kentucky youth who grew up on a farm. The 17-year old was in the national spotlight earlier this year as he stole the show during "American Idol." Read More |
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| | | USDA Significantly Boosts Net Farm Income Forecast, Highest Since 2013 Net cash farm income, which tracks producers’ cash flow, is forecast by USDA at $134.7B for 2021. That number is up $6.4B from February’s forecast and would be an increase of 21.5% from 2020's $110.9B. Read More |
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| | | USDA Announces $700 Million in Grants to Help Ag Workers Impacted by COVID-19 USDA Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack announced on Monday that $700 million in competitive grant funding will be available through the new Farm and Food Workers Relief (FFWR) grant program to help farmworkers and meatpacking workers with pandemic-related health and safety costs. Read More |
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| | | Finally, Some Improvements in the Drought Monitor! Meteorologist Mike Hoffman breaks down the latest changes in the Drought Monitor, and for the first time in a while, there is some good news! Read More |
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