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How Heirloom Grains Are Bringing Unique New Flavors to Whiskey
Robb Report via Yahoo News· 5 days agoUltimately, whiskey has to taste good no matter what type of grain is used. But these...
June's full Strawberry Moon arrives with summer solstice
CBS News· 15 hours agoThe start of summer is bringing a full moon along with it. Astronomy fans can look up and see the...
Get Ready. Everything’s About to Get a Hell of a Lot More Expensive.
Slate via Yahoo Finance· 4 days agoAgricultural yields for important commodities produced in those states (fruits, nuts, corn, sugar,...
Strong start: Wheat harvest in Wichita area smashing last year’s production
KWCH· 2 days agoWith Mother Nature for the most part cooperating with beneficial rain totals and dry, clear days to...
Maine farms impacted by 'forever chemicals' are moving forward with PFAS fund
WCSH 6 Portland· 7 days agoSeveral years after 70 Maine farms were found to be contaminated by PFAS chemicals, the future of...
Wisconsin is finally drought-free after a year. Here's what that means for the state.
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel via Yahoo News· 3 days agoWisconsin wasn't alone last year. Drought conditions crisped fields across the Corn Belt, a vital...
New era to begin for Lake Erie’s Cranberry Creek Marina: NE Ohio fishing report
The Cleveland Plain Dealer· 4 hours agoThe popular little Lake Erie marina that certainly could, Cranberry Creek Marina along the Lake Ere...
OVER THE COLES: Agronomy Days at Illinois continues
Journal Gazette & Times-Courier· 2 days agoEvents are planned all summer long to showcase new research findings, demonstrate updated management practices, and learn from experts in the Department...
An Iowa farm county seeks answers amid cancer rates 50% higher than national average
Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier· 4 days agoPalo Alto County has endured bad crop years, the deep drought of the early 20th century and the...
Increase of drainage tile fuels nutrient pollution
The Gazette· 10 hours agoThere are over 50 million acres of drainage tile in the United States, almost all in the Midwest. Wetter years push more nitrate runoff through drainage...