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If you employ people on your farm, you will need to provide them with time off to care for themselves or their families.
If you employ people on your farm, you will need to provide them with time off to care for themselves or their families.
Learn how to solve problems with cover crops at the Minnesota Cover Crop Academy, a hybrid, year-long course for crop advisors, consultants and ag advisors.
National program provides education for women on management and decision-making in the complex, dynamic world of agriculture.
The Minnesota Board of Animal Health has confirmed highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) in Meeker County as of October 11, 2023.
Raising replacement cows can be expensive so creating a cost-effective replacement strategy is important.
The Minnesota Beginning Farmer Institute uses an interactive approach to learning about farm management for farmers at the beginning of their farming careers or anyone needing an ag business management refresher.
There are two new FSA programs that provide financial assistance to producers who experienced losses due to the COVID-19 pandemic or from eligible natural disasters.
Training and using safety equipment are two top ways to reduce the danger.
Irrigating for quality crops while conserving water requires technology and the knowledge that powers it.
Continually rising feed prices have tightened margins for dairy farms, making reducing wasted feed critical to farm success.
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