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Florida FFA Leaders Share Their Passion for Agriculture at Specialty Crop Expo
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California Trucking Rules Under Fire: EPA Pushback
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California Farmers Under Pressure: Andrew Genasci Calls for Advocacy and Common-Sense Policy
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Florida Citrus and Specialty Crops: Frank Giles on Challenges, Optimism, and Innovation
Florida citrus and specialty crops remain a central focus of growers, industry leaders, and policymakers, with challenges such as citrus greening, hurricanes, labor shortages, and fluctuating markets shaping the future….
Kern County’s Agriculture Advocate: Rachel Nettleton
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Farm Labor and Market Shifts: Today’s AgNet News Hour Highlights
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Dale Nicol on Syngenta, Farming Challenges, and Feeding the World
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