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Wildlife funds to promote cover crops in Indiana, Michigan
To improve water quality and wildlife habitat, Ducks Unlimited (DU) and its partners are spearheading an effort to use almost $400,000 to help Indiana and Michigan farmers implement 75,000 acres of cover crops over four years. The $387,000 from th... more
USDA’s new Emergency Relief Program kicks off with $10 billion
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Farm Service Agency is mailing applications for the Emergency Relief Program, to help offset losses caused by wildfires, droughts, hurricanes and other natural disasters in 2020 and 2021.
Grow-NY now accepting applications through July 1
Grow-NY attracts high-growth food and agriculture startups to compete for $3 million in total prize money each year and supports 20 finalists through a business development phase that connects them with the region’s resources.
Pest Friends set to infest family game nights
The educational strategy game, which challenges two or more players to grow a profitable crop in the face of pressure from insects, was created by University of Idaho Extension educators.
Cal/OSHA reminds employers to protect outdoor workers from heat illness
Cal/OSHA reminds all employers with outdoor workers to be prepared and take the necessary precautions to prevent heat illness, as high temperatures are expected throughout the state this week.
Michigan onion growers vote to continue promotion group
Michigan onion producers have approved a referendum to continue the Michigan Onion Promotion and Development Program. The changes were presented by the Michigan Onion Committee, Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development Director Gar... more
Poor stands, plant vigor reported in sweet corn
Growers are reporting issues with stands and vigor in sweet corn fields in 2022, especially in early planted fields. There can be many causes for stand loss and weak seedlings.