Sat.Dec 14, 2024

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RealAg on the Weekend: Equipment sales slip, agronomy decisions, and tariff talk, Dec 14, 2024

Real Agriculture

Thanks for tuning in to RealAg on the Weekend! On this show, host Shaun Haney is joined by: Darcy Pawlik, new executive director with the Wheat Growers Association on what is ahead for the association; Jill Sharko with Ag Scouter on a new app to help track agronomy decisions; and, Curt Blades with Association of Read More Thanks for tuning in to RealAg on the Weekend!

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6 steps to strengthen your ranch for the new year

West Texas Livestock

As the new year approaches, it’s an excellent time to take a step back and look at where we are in the cattle industry. Sure, this past year brought its share of challengeslike the ups and downs of the marketbut there’s always room for hope. Opportunities don’t just disappear; they shift, and sometimes it takes […] The post 6 steps to strengthen your ranch for the new year appeared first on West Texas Livestock Growers.

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Little rain in most of the region this week

Climate and Agriculture in the Southeast

On Saturday there is a front to the west of our region bringing rain into NW Alabama. Some showers will progress eastward from there over the next few days, but rainfall amounts will be relatively light.

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Cornell Urban Agriculture Courses Turn Research into Action for Cities

Food Tank

The Cornell Small Farms program recently released a series of online courses designed to help growers, nonprofits, and urban planners gain knowledge to support urban farm development. The Promise of Urban Agriculture courses are free for anyone to enroll until January 31, 2025. Cornell worked with Rooted , a Madison, WI based nonprofit, and the U.S.

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How Accurate Were Forecasts For The 2024 Hurricane Season?

Climate and Agriculture in the Southeast

Growing Produce recently published a summary of the 2024 Atlantic Tropical Season. It provides a table that lists the original forecasts from several different groups and compares them to the total number of named storms, hurricanes, and major hurricanes. All of them did quite well.

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