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One of the best things about agriculture reporting is that it's a highly visual industry. Our digital edition showcases the variety and evolution of this industry from all angles.
- Bree Rody, editor
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A collaborative effort involving the cooperation of government, agency and landowners has culminated in what the state calls a major win after more than 25 years of work.
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Speakers at the March 4 virtual event include Jane Frankenberger (Purdue), Chad Penn (USDA, Purdue), NextGen Drainage's Mylen Dunbar, Grade Solutions' LaVerne Weber and more.
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Laxmi Prasad's work will focus primarily on irrigation systems management, tile drainage management, maintaining water table conditions for better crop productivity and maintaining water quality.
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A Michigan State researcher is recognized for his research, the USDA wants your input on practices and more.
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It's no exaggeration to say that Ohio's Steve Gerten might be one of the most recognizable figures in the U.S. drainage business. It's not just his 50 years – and counting – of tiling. Gerten's been heavily involved in the Land Improvement Contractors of America at both the state and national level, has contributed and participated in key educational programs like the Overholt Drainage School and the Farm Science Review and has decades' worth of satisfied and repeat customers. Now, as he lays the groundwork for his sons to someday take over the business, Gerten reflects on the past, embraces the present and looks to the future.
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