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The company behind the iconic green and yellow farm equipment says it wants to make it easier for farmers and independent repair shops to fix problems with its tractors and other products.
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A legalization path for farmworkers failed to pass this month and faces an even steeper climb in a Republican-controlled House in the next Congress.
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State regulators want illegal cannabis growers to apply for a license as the new recreational market opens up.
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Vermont Wagyu recently held its annual auction, where cattle ranchers from across the country purchased animals raised on the Vermont farm.
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The winning pumpkin, grown by a Minnesota teacher, set a new North American record for heaviest pumpkin.
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Attracting a younger generation is key to building a sustainable food system, but getting access to land is a huge barrier to entering farming, according to a new survey.
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¿ªÔÆÌåÓý’s Bob Kinzel recently reported on the state of Vermont’s retail cannabis marketplace for Brave Little State. Retail sales will begin soon in Vermont as stores are scheduled to open throughout the state on Oct. 1. Kinzel joined Vermontâ€� Public’s Mitch Wertlieb to share some of what he learned talking to cannabis and hemp entrepreneurs.
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The Russia-Ukraine war pushes up the price of natural gas, a key ingredient in fertilizer, and has led to severe sanctions against Russia, a major exporter of fertilizer.
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Organic Valley, a farmer-owned dairy cooperative based in Wisconsin, has offered new contracts to up to 90 farms across the Northeast, which stood to lose their contracts with the company Horizon Organic.
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Dozens of mallards in New Hampshire tested positive for a highly contagious bird flu last week.