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Be a winner not a parrot in 2024

It is the time of year when all the talking heads give us their prediction for the new year.  This week I have heard some convincing statements that say we are heading for a deep recession that will cause markets to crash. I have also heard some convincing statements that we are heading for an […]

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Managing cattle grazing cornstalks

Many know the key to good health is eating a balanced diet, and in the case of cattle grazing cornstalks, their diet may need to be adjusted as the quality of the forage deteriorates, according to the experts at the Kansas State University Beef Cattle Institute. Speaking on a recent Cattle Chat podcast, K-State beef cattle nutritionist […]

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The Rise of Australian Black Limes | Farm Weekly

Grant and Veronica Trethewey grew up in New Zealand. They lived in Clarkson, north of Perth with their sons, David, Jared and Seth, until they took a leap of faith, making their farm dreams a reality in 1999. The Tretheweys started by selling the limes directly to restaurants, but then they came across a very […]

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Ag trade groups warn against hurting China exports

The U.S. House of Representatives Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party recently issued a report laying out approximately 150 recommendations for ways the United States could better compete with China. Among the suggestions was a proposal to repeal China’s Permanent Normal Trade Relations status. Instead of PNTR treatment, the committee recommends creating a “new […]

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