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Waverly FFA member brings home gold from Indianapolis

Western FarmPress

High school junior finds success at agriscience fair during National FFA Convention

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The coming cold weather-what we can say so far

Climate and Agriculture in the Southeast

Over the last few days I have received several questions about media reports of much colder weather that is expected to move into the Southeast over the next couple of weeks.

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Don’t forget sulfur when following cereal rye

Western FarmPress

Corn Success: Your corn may need a sulfur boost if following a cereal rye cover crop.

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Top 10 Food Equity Stories of 2024

Modern Farmer

Food can be a tricky thing. While we produce enough food for people globally, it doesn’t always get distributed equally. Food is also a powerful cultural connector, and can bring communities together. This year, we looked at many stories of food access and equity, and what food means to people. From exclusive avocados and exorbitantly priced butter, to a microgreens farm and a community fridge, we took a look at all corners of our food system.

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NOAA’s latest monthly forecast shows colder than normal January

Climate and Agriculture in the Southeast

The latest monthly climate outlook for January 2025 was released earlier this week by NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center. It shows that colder than normal conditions are likely across most of the Southeast.

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Preliminary look at 2024

Climate and Agriculture in the Southeast

While a lot of the statistics for the 2024 climate are still being compiled and quality-controlled, we can take a quick look at the preliminary yearly statistics using the High Plains Regional Climate Center’s online maps at [link] They show that overall the Southeast was generally 1-2 degrees warmer than normal, with the highest deviations […] Read More

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