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The Farm Progress Show, still ongoing, is a launching ground for many new innovations. We've got you covered!
- Bree Rody, editor
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The EP series is built to handle extreme conditions and constant high pressures.
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Pennsylvanian farmers are invited to apply for $13M in available tax credits to support efforts to improve soil health and water quality though the Resource Enhancement and Protection (REAP).
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Advocates say even if the bill's future remains uncertain, now is the time for farmers to take advantage of additional funding in the Conservation Title.
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New web applications, tractors and more have made their debut at this week's Farm Progress Show.
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Brown, a field crop specialist with OMAFRA, discusses her passion for manure, what she loves about agriculture and what inspires her in her daily work.
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Discover the unparalleled power and innovation of CLAAS tractors, engineered for superior manure handling with CVT technology for efficiency, whisper-quiet cabs for comfort, and multiple steering modes for precise handling. For those who demand more from their equipment, upgrade to CLAAS today and experience the ease of tackling even the toughest hauling tasks with precision and efficiency.
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Did you miss the North American Manure Expo? Fear not – we were on the ground. We’ve been able to deliver not only visuals, but also audio. And yes, audio matters. The voices of Expo are important, whether it’s our board members, attendees, educators or special guests. If you couldn’t make it to our Empire State debut, listen to our highlights. Hear from board members and hosts on what’s unique about the Expo, listen to clips from our popular safety demonstrations and hear the power of the high-pressure hose break. Plus, a bit about what’s to come in Ohio 2025.
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Precision manure application is of particular interest in regions where soils are highly variable in terms of available nutrient and organic matter. Since cattle manure adds both organic matter and nutrients to these fields, precision manure application can be especially vital. Jess Shoenau, who is the Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture soil nutrient management chair in USask’s department of soil science, College of Agriculture and Bioresources, shares insights into a recent study on the benefits of precision application.
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