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- New beef resource center wants to spread facts
- Young Producers want to shape future
- Center for Rural Affairs analyzes health care provisions
- Pioneer agronomists say look for foliar diseases
- ASA presents plan to double exports by 2015
- NFu and other ag groups want RES in senate package
- Senators question USDA budget
- Growth Energy says Fueling Freedom Plan mischaracterized
- EPA rejects climate science as flawed
- NCBA releases responses to audit audit
- Kansas Super Cow-Calf show entries due August 16
- Kansas farmers test teff as alternative on dryland
- Corn Board members elected to national boards
- SNAP subject of subcommittee hearing
- CRP sign-up important for Nebraska
- NMPF reminds FDA food packages need proper labels
- Money available for conservation projects
- ARS signs partnership agreement
- DU says CRP sign-up comes at critical time
- New dynamic emerging in WTO talks
- R-CALF wants GIPSA rules now
- Looks like mandatory price reporting will be extended
- Growth Energy & ISU researcher at odds
- OIS audit confirms soybean checkoff on track
- National soybean checkoff sound
- NCBA responds to audit report
- Problems found with NCBA audit
- Scottsbluff considers ADA study of major thoroughfares
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National Ag Day-Week This Week
This Saturday we will celebrate two events. The first day of spring and National Ag Day. National Ag Day is a day we recognize and celebrate the abundance provided by agriculture. But for many the celebration of Ag Day has already begun. National Ag Week started this past Sunday. The National Ag Day program encourages every American to: Understand how food and fiber products are produced; To value the essential role of agriculture in maintaining a strong economy; and Appreciate the role agriculture plays in providing safe, abundant and affordable products.
The National Corn Growers Association is a proud sponsor of this celebration, hosted by the Agricultural Council of America. Organizers hope to reach an expanded target audience with this year’s theme: American Agriculture: Abundant, Affordable, Amazing.
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