Drought Intensifies Along with Impact on the Cattle Market: Setting up Like 2013-16?
| | | | | Dutch Farmers Are Protesting A Government Policy Canada and Ireland are Now Proposing, Is The U.S. Next? “I feel like every day is one day closer to having the President declare a climate emergency,” says Illinois farmer Sherman Newlin. “Once that happens, I don’t know what it will mean for ag, or what it’s going to open up the door to." Read More |
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| | | Surface Pressure: U.S. Losing Farmland at Alarming Rate From 2001 to 2016, the U.S. lost or compromised 2,000 acres of farmland and ranchland every day. If that trend continues, another 18.4 million acres could be converted between 2016 and 2040. Read More |
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| | | Protect Your Show Livestock from Heat Stress at the County Fair Nothing says county fair week like a hot forecast. Don’t forget to prepare for the heat your animals will face at the fair. Read More |
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| | Weather Watch With AgDay's Meteorologist Rain in the east and rain in the west but the middle of the country stays dry and hot during the first week of August. Meteorologist Matt Yarosewick has the details. Read More |
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