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Dec 17 2024POLITICS

Republicans and Democrats Work Together on Government Funding, But Conservatives Have Concerns

In the halls of the Capitol, Republican leaders have managed to hammer out a deal on government funding. However, Speaker Mike Johnson's decision to negotiate with Democrats late in the year has left some conservatives feeling uneasy. The deal, which is set to be unveiled soon, includes a significan

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Dec 17 2024WEATHER

Maize Farmers in Zimbabwe: How Weather Forecasts Boost Crop Yields

In Zimbabwe's rural areas, like Manicaland Province, small-scale maize farmers face big challenges from changing weather patterns, especially droughts. These shifts can seriously harm their livelihoods. But what if they had reliable weather forecasts tailored to their locations? Such forecasts could

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Dec 15 2024AGRICULTURE

How European Farmers Think We Should Boost Calf Health

Imagine asking more than 3, 000 people from Finland, France, Ireland, and Poland how to improve calf health. Four methods were discussed: using colostrum, giving calves probiotic powder or yogurt, and increasing the time calves spend with their mothers. Some participants also received details like c

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Dec 14 2024BUSINESS

Deere's Tech Wager: A Modern Farming Challenge

Deere & Company is taking a significant risk by focusing heavily on technology to keep its farming equipment up-to-date. This strategy, while promising, comes with its own set of problems. Issues like software integration difficulties or outdated systems could lead to delays and even drive away cust

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Dec 13 2024HEALTH

Farmers' Knowledge and Financial Factors in Southeast Asia's One Health Efforts

Imagine a world where our health, the health of animals, and the health of the environment are all connected. This is what the One Health framework aims to achieve. A recent study looked into how farmers in Thailand, Laos, and Vietnam understand and interact with this concept. It's not just about kn

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Dec 08 2024SCIENCE

Understanding Goose Parvovirus: What Makes LIV-22 So Potent?

Every year, farmers face a big problem: Goose Parvovirus, or GPV. This nasty little virus can wipe out up to 100% of young goslings and ducks in flocks that haven't encountered it before. We're going to look at a particular strain of GPV called LIV-22, which was first found in the USSR back in 1972.

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Dec 05 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Holiday Fun at Blackberry Farm: What to Expect

Ready for some festive fun? The Holiday Express event is back at Blackberry Farm in Aurora! This yearly tradition, happening since 2006, is set to kick off on Friday, November 10th. The Fox Valley Park District has planned something special for everyone, including a lower-sensory environment on Frid

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Dec 04 2024ENVIRONMENT

Vietnam's Water-Saving Secret: Lasers in Rice Fields

Water is a big deal in Vietnam, especially for farmers. A new study in the Mekong Delta shows laser land leveling (LLL) can save a lot of water. Farmers using LLL can save up to 20% more water compared to traditional methods. That’s like having more water for everyone! But is it all sunshine and ra

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Dec 02 2024AGRICULTURE

Farming Futures: How Veterans Find New Roots in Agriculture

In the United States, farming is facing a future where more hands are needed on the land. Simultaneously, military veterans are looking for new career paths after their service. This is where a unique program at Appalachian State University in North Carolina steps in. The program, known as Frontline

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Nov 30 2024SCIENCE

Save the Crops: Wild Rye's Surprise Resistance

Wheat farmers are facing a tough foe – the ever-evolving leaf rust fungus, Puccinia triticina. This tiny menace is attacking wheat crops globally, pushing scientists to find new ways to protect our crops. Enter the Siberian wild rye, Elymus sibiricus, a robust plant that might just have the secret t

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