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Navigating drainage and water access policies in new Alberta framework

Real Agriculture

Farms and ranches cannot operate without water. Team Alberta Crops and the Intensive Livestock Working Group in Alberta have been working to ensure that the provincial government had the opportunity to hear Read More Farms and ranches cannot operate without water.

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Family Farmer Finds a Connection to Eaters Through Livestock

Food Tank

In 2016, they began pig farming by joining Niman Ranch, a network of more than 600 small to mid-sized, independent U.S. Niman Ranch members uphold high standards of sustainable and humane farming practices, and they receive a stable, premium market for their pork products. Instead, the Huttons chose a different path.

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Calves or crops: new research compares per-acre returns of ranching and grain farming in Saskatchewan

Real Agriculture

Over a 50 year time period, the returns from grain farming are $508/acre higher than cow-calf production, according to the research modelling. Read More

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RealAg on the Weekend, June 3: Cow/calf vs. grain profits, strong stand establishment, and upcoming rate decisions

Real Agriculture

On this episode, host Shaun Haney tackles the latest of what’s happened this week in ag, including: Economic news and sorting out the rate decisions, New research comparing per-acre returns of ranching and grain farming in Saskatchewan; and, A clip from a Pulse School with Ken. Read More

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Coalition letter emphasizing the necessity for a trade policy that supports the growth of American agriculture

NASDA

restricts trade through tariffs on other countries products, American farm and ranch goods are often targeted for retaliatory tariffs or restrictive measures, putting farmers and rural communities on the front line of many trade disputes and jeopardizing American growers access to critical foreign markets. This also means that when the U.S.

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Registration open for Ranch-Raised Beef Conference on May 30-31 in College Station

AgriLife Today

Event offers inside look at production and marketing of beef Registration is open for the Ranch-Raised Beef Conference on May 30-31 in Bryan-College Station, hosted by the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service and the Texas A&M College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Department of Animal Science.

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Farmers advised to inspect grain bins after severe weather

AgriLife Today

Study examines structural soundness, damage recovery With severe weather systems becoming more constant across the country, a team of multistate agricultural researchers found in a new study that grain bins need to be carefully scrutinized for structural safety, soundness and engineering integrity.

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