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The Missouri Department of Agriculture announced a temporary ban on the sale and use of agricultural products containing the pesticide dicamba on Friday,…
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Twenty-four-year-old Kalee Woody says that when she was growing up in Bronaugh, Missouri, she saw the small town slowly fading. Businesses closed,...
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See a bee; hear a buzz.That’s what researchers studying the declining bee population are banking on. A new technique based on recording buzzing bees hopes…
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Two giants of American agriculture and industry are closer to becoming one. Dow and DuPont, both leaders in agricultural chemicals and seeds, among...
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Brandon Biesemeier climbs up a small ladder into a John Deere sprayer, takes a seat in the enclosed cab, closes the door, and blocks out most of the...
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As a group of visiting scientists prepared to board a plane in Hawaii that would take them back home to China, U.S. customs agents found rice seeds in...
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President Trump made campaign promises to pull the U.S. out of big international trade deals and focus instead on one-on-one agreements with other…
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A leading research center focused on local farmers and environmental conservation is hanging on by a thread, even as the movement to diversify...
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This summer, in cornfields in Iowa and Nebraska, about a thousand small point-and-shoot digital cameras will be enclosed in waterproof cases, mounted on...
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=noC-aaR7CLcTwo of the top questions I get as an agriculture reporter for Harvest Public Media are:What are pesticides,…