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Global markets react to events in the Middle East as world leaders gather at the G7 Summit, affecting agriculture, energy, and trade. RealAg Radio’s Shaun Haney joins us to discuss the developments and their potential impact on agriculture.
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A written Plan B can help producers protect repayment capacity before cash shortages become urgent.
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Fir Ridge Holstein Farm continues to embrace new technology while raising registered Holsteins.
The University of Georgia event highlighted tools designed to help producers become more efficient and sustainable.
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Senate Western Caucus Chairman Sen. Cynthia Lummis of Wyoming joins us to discuss public lands grazing, New World screwworm response efforts, Western Caucus priorities, and policy supporting the future of rural America.
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