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This Friday, I will be headed to Bloomington, MN, to speak
at the Minnesota Farm Bureau’s Ag Communicators Meeting, as well as
the American Farm Bureau Promotion & Education Conference. While there,
I will be discussing the threat of animal rights activists and their
current efforts to derail animal agriculture, and I will lead a workshop
on how farmers and ranchers can fight back using positive promotional
tactics via online social networking outlets.
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In a typical year, 551 workers die while doing
agricultural work in the U.S., and about 88,000 suffer lost-time
injuries. Most of these incidents are preventable.
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A growing number of beef producers want what many row-crop
farmers already have: The convenience, versatility and cost savings of
precision farming. Now a few of them have it, thanks to the work of
Alabama Extension educators.
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As they begin the fall harvest, wary farmers are watching
a federal debate over whether to clamp down on one of rural life's
constant companions — the dust clouds that farm machinery kick up in
fields and along unpaved roads.
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Meet BEEF Daily Editor Amanda Nolz. With
her boots planted firmly on the ground as both a cattle producer and an
agriculture writer and speaker, this young cattle industry professional
presents her unique perspective on pertinent industry issues and trends
each Monday to Thursday morning.
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