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Ram Charan, Shankar’s film could be delayed
Updated May 16, 2021, 5:49 am IST
The tiff between the makers of Indian 2 may affect Ram Charan’s film
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Even as Kamal Haasan-starrer
Indian 2 was just 50% into its making before the second wave of pandemic struck, the film’s director Shankar signed two films one in Telugu with Ram Charan, and the other a Hindi film starring Ranveer Singh.
The Ram Charan-starrer, which was supposed to commence production in June for producer Dil Raju, will, however, stay on hold given the current COVID-19 scenario. Meanwhile, the controversy surrounding
Indian 2 seems to be only getting murkier.
Average feed costs are up more than $5.00 per hundredweight
U.S. dairy farmers are feeling the squeeze.
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Average feed costs are up more than $5.00 per hundredweight
U.S. dairy farmers are feeling the squeeze.
Check out this story on FarmersAdvance.com: https://www.farmersadvance.com/story/news/2021/05/12/average-feed-costs-up-more-than-5-00-per-hundredweight/4977088001/
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How does the N.L. government plan to meet its food production goals? Potatoes
Three farmers are upping their potato game in a big way, with the province saying their potential millions of pounds in harvest will get Newfoundland and Labrador to its 2022 agricultural goal.
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About 172 acres of the land earmarked by the N.L. government will be farmed by a partnership between two families: from left, Natalie and Adam Anderson, and Lukas and Janelle Doman.(Colleen Connors/CBC)
At a ceremony this week that celebrated small farmers taking big leaps, the Newfoundland and Labrador government has put the potato front and centre to its approaching deadline to double food production in the province by 2022.