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Farm Progress America, November 16, 2022

Max Armstrong shares insight on the importance of producing livestock on the African continent. Max offers information offered by Jimmy Smith, outgoing director general of the east Africa-based International Livestock Research Institute. Smith points to the many people he’s met that rely on livestock to create personal wealth in the developing world. Smith observes that […]

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A spectacular medieval house for sale that could pay for itself

Penny Churchill looks at the remarkable Long Crendon Manor, a truly sumptuous property that generates a significant income which could offset the hefty purchase price. Few historic houses can be said to pay their way, but a notable exception is Grade II-listed Long Crendon Manor at Long Crendon, three miles west of Haddenham and two […]

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GIWA estimates 2022 harvest to be 23.96mt | Farm Weekly

The current estimate is sitting at 23.96mt, just under the 2021 milestone, however with very cool and mild conditions in spring, continuing right up until now, it has fueled the extra tonnes which will likely see this harvest exceed last year’s production. Click to check the original article.

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FDA announces Food Traceability Final Rule

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration issued the Food Traceability Final Rule Nov. 15 to establish additional recordkeeping requirements. The rule is scheduled to be published by the Federal Register and take effect on Nov. 21. The FDA announced last week that it submitted the final rule to the Office of the Federal Register, meeting the Nov. 7 deadline outlined […]

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Take care of livestock more efficiently

You can spend anywhere from a few hundred dollars to over half a million bucks on new products that could help you do chores related to livestock faster, easier or more efficiently. Most products in the lineup will cost you somewhere in between the two ends of the price range. The newest forage harvester from […]

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