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New Yorkers Get Nearly Perfect Week for Fieldwork
New York Ag Connection - 05/17/2022
According to the National Agricultural Statistics Service in New York, there were 6.5 days suitable for fieldwork for the week ending Sunday.
Topsoil moisture supplies were 2 percent very short, 12 percent short, 82 percent adequate, and 4 percent surplus. Subsoil moisture supplies were 1 percent very short, 6 percent short, 82 percent adequate, and 11 percent surplus.
Spring tillage hit 67 percent c . . .
The 2030 Project to Marshal Faculty to Solve Climate Crisis
New York Ag Connection - 05/17/2022
Coastal Zone Grant Aids Erie Bird Observatory
New York Ag Connection - 05/17/2022
New Tech Can Double Spectral Bandwidth in Some 5G Systems
New York Ag Connection - 05/17/2022
Mars Wrigley Recalls Confectionery Due to Metal Contamination
New York Ag Connection - 05/17/2022
Chow Line: Tick Season Could Result in Red Meat Allergies
By: Tracy Turner, Ohio State University - 05/17/2022
NYS Warns Consumers of Listeria in Hawthorne Valley Raw Milk
New York Ag Connection - 05/16/2022
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National & World Ag Briefs |
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Pace of Corn, Soybean Planting Picks Up
USAgNet - 05/17/2022
Mexico to Suspend Import Duties on Food to Tackle Inflation
USAgNet - 05/17/2022
Dairy Groups: Tariffs Required as Canada Refuses its USMCA Obligations
USAgNet - 05/17/2022
Beef Checkoff Opens Funding Requests for Eligible Groups
USAgNet - 05/17/2022
Rob-See-Co Acquires Rupp Seeds Grain & Forage Division
USAgNet - 05/17/2022
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