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Day: February 17, 2025

The ‘Billion-Dollar Pest’ Reappears in Canada, Connecticut

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In 2018, farmers in Nova Scotia, Canada, noticed a pest they hadn’t seen in a long time — the European corn borer. The pest was introduced to the United States in 1917 and spread to most major

Soybean Research Projects Shutting Down as USAID Funding Cut Off

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A major soybean research project, which collaborates with the University of Missouri (MU), will shut down April 15 due to President Donald Trump’s dismantling of funding to the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID). The Soybean Innovation

Little Snow Leaves Nearly All of Nebraska Facing Drought Conditions

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Snowfall has been sparse across Nebraska this winter, but a cattleman said the lack of snow has made for “beautiful cattle feeding” conditions. Craig Uden, a fourth-generation cattleman and part-owner of Darr Feedlot in central Nebraska, said

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