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This Week in Agribusiness, Oct. 1, 2022

Max and Mike are joined virtually by Chris Edgington, Chairman, NCGA, to talk about what the corn growers accomplished over the last year, including ethanol, fertilizer tariffs, legislation and more. They also touch on educating new legislators, as well as atrazine. Brian Basting, Advance Trading, joins Mike at the desk to talk markets, including marketing […]

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Is there any such thing as coincidence?

Just when you were musing about the nature of coincidences, along comes Martin Fone to explain exactly what they are — and what they aren’t. Wilmer McLean’s two properties served as bookends to the American Civil War. The First Battle of Bull Run, the first major battle, was fought out on his plantation near Manassas in […]

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$10,000 high for East Strathglen Merinos, Tambellup | Farm Weekly

With the charity ram that sold for $3100 with all proceeds donated to the Shearing For Liz Pink Day fundraiser for the Breast Cancer Research Centre WA were Elders auctioneer James Culleton (left), buyer Chad Sounness, Rathmhor Farming, Needilup/Mt Barker and Elizabeth and Rohan Sprigg, East Strathglen stud, Tambellup. Click to check the original article.

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Split Rock Dam, near Manilla, inches closer to full for first time since 2000 as releases continue from Lake Keepit | The Land

I take a particular interest in industry, environment, science, and technology subjects. Besides studies in media, my tertiary education covers genetics, as well as International Relations. I therefore strive to draw links between these varying disciplines to give a comprehensive analysis of developments in industry, agriculture, and the associated politics. I take a particular interest […]

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