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Cultivating Caution webinar series to focus on ag safety

Cultivating Caution is a monthly webinar series that explores the latest research, recommendations and tips for staying safe, healthy and aware while working in the numerous areas of today’s agriculture

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Keep agriculture safety a priority with tips from Cultivating Caution webinar series

Taking the extra time to plan safety precautions into daily routines can save a life when accidents occur, and they will. The agriculture industry is filled with risk, injury, and danger at about ever.

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The 17 best TV performances of 2023

Which stellar small-screen turn from a year chock-full of amazing work will nab the top spot on our list?

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Cheaper Fertilizer Lowers Corn Production Costs for 2024, But Soybeans More Likely to be Profitable

USDA expects the cost of raising corn and soybeans to decline in 2024. While that means growers will pay less to raise their crops, lower commodity prices are expected to make turning a profit difficult.

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New study indicates C₄ crops less sensitive to ozone pollution than C₃ crops

New study indicates C₄ crops less sensitive to ozone pollution than C₃ crops
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