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Pioneering the Midwest: How Settlers Turned Iowa’s Prairies into Farmland
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Inside the 2025 Almond Market: Supply, Pricing, Tariffs, and Global Demand
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Building the Future of Ag Tech: Danny Bernstein and The Reservoir at FIRA 2025
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Building the Future of Ag Education at Merced College
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How Draft Horses Powered American Farming
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Post–Civil War Wheat Crash: How Farmers Turned to Corn and Livestock
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Ag Hall of Fame: Honoring U.S. Agricultural Pioneers
…for his pioneering agricultural research and promotion of crop rotation. Thomas Jefferson, a visionary farmer and advocate for agricultural education. George Washington, who emphasized farming as the foundation of national…
Building the Future of Farming: Insights from UC ANR’s Gabe Youtsey at FIRA USA 2025
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First American Silo: How Fred Hatch Revolutionized Grain Storage in 1873
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