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Pig farm converts from swine to shrimp

9th - Higher Ed
Ontario family turned their hog operation into an environmentally sustainable shrimp farm in hopes of jumbo profits
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Insects could be the future of animal feed

9th - Higher Ed
Researchers in Saskatchewan say insect-based animal feed could be a game changer for agriculture and the environment, but cost remains a big hurdle.
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Trumbull farm feels impact from weekend storm

9th - Higher Ed
Customers were seen arriving to the creamery to check if they were, by a miracle, open. To everyone's disappointment, Plasko repeatedly was forced to turn them away.
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Vertical farming program taking root in Diamond Valley

9th - Higher Ed
At Oilfields High School in Diamond Valley, one classroom is not like the others. It's a 12-metre-long sea can that's been transformed into a vertical farm. Inside, students are growing herbs and microgreens, and they're selling them to...
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Baby goat at Wakeman Town Farm in Westport changes teen girl’s life

9th - Higher Ed
Mark Sudol is at the farm where the teen works.
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Experience joy and cuddles at Got Your Goat farm in Washington Depot

9th - Higher Ed
In this week's Road Trip Close to Home, News 12 photojournalist Lori Golias discovers the delight of Got Your Goat, a unique farm experience in Washington Depot.
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Ethiopian authorities urge evacuation after deadly landslides in Gofa

9th - Higher Ed
OCHA said the death toll could rise to as many as 500 and more than 15,000 affected people need to be evacuated from the area.
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Farm owner: 2 goats, 3 sheep dead after toxic bushes were thrown into pen on East End

9th - Higher Ed
The loss to the family farm is roughly $3,000 to $5,000.
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Farmers fleeing fighting: Food shortages loom as agriculture takes a hit

9th - Higher Ed
Farmers in Sudan say they’re unable to plant crops because of fighting between the army and paramilitary Rapid Support Forces.
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'Enjoy what the season has brought': Silverman's Farm encourages customers to shop local during peak season

9th - Higher Ed
Farming Manager Jake Conover says people can pick fruit and also get face-to-face with goats, roosters, and deer on the nearly 50-acre property.
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8 tips for working safely during hot weather

9th - Higher Ed
Here are some OSHA safety tips for working during the hot weather.
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How will skyrocketing farmland prices affect family farmers in Sask.?

9th - Higher Ed
According to Farm Credit Canada's 2023 report, the average price of farmland in the province shot up 15.7 per cent last year. Some operators of smaller-scale family farms say that's making it hard to expand their operations.
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Lethbridge farm gives away 100,000 pounds of potatoes

9th - Higher Ed
Nice weather last year made for an abundance of potatoes on the Johnson Taber Corn and Potatoes farm — so many they couldn't sell them all.So they decided to give back to the community by sharing free potatoes with all. At a service...
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Beekeeper turns sting of misfortune into buzzing new gig

9th - Higher Ed
After partially losing his vision in an accident, a former truck driver in the Beausejour, Man., area is getting his new destination tourism business off the ground.
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Destruction of Gaza's economy: Nine months of war decimates business sector

9th - Higher Ed
Israel's war on Gaza destroys farms, factories, and livelihoods, plunging the economy into ruin with long-term recovery challenges ahead.
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East End: Sang Lee Farms

9th - Higher Ed
The third-generation family farm sells retail to the public at their farm stand in Peconic and at local farmers markets.
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Health Canada wants to lift restrictions on cloned meat. Quebec farmers aren't so sure

9th - Higher Ed
The federal government wants to lift some restrictions on cloned animal products — like meat and milk. But Quebec farmers and experts say the government needs to be more transparent with consumers.
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Dartagnan Farms in Goshen offers food and fun while giving back to nature

9th - Higher Ed
The All for One, One for All is a project under Dartagnan Farms Foundation founded in 2019 by Alix Daguin and her mother.
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Some family farmers say capital gains tax changes punish next generation

9th - Higher Ed
Agricultural groups and family farmers opposed to the government’s capital gains tax changes say the increase will only make it harder for the next generation to take over, and lead to more farms being bought up by big corporations.
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Get Buzzed: Discover the sweet work of honeybees at West Maple Farm in Monsey

9th - Higher Ed
Honeybee tours are among several programs visitors can sign up to learn more about the ins and outs of farming.
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U-pick season begins at Greig Farm in Red Hook

9th - Higher Ed
Owner Norman Greig says the pick-your-own tradition spans decades at his family farm.
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THC Drinks Face High Scrutiny as Regulators Weed Out Loopholes

9th - Higher Ed
A booming industry, THC beverages, is under regulatory attack. Legal via the 2018 Farm Bill, they're found in liquor stores and bars, not just dispensaries.
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Denman Island, B.C., homesteader says home is about sustainability

9th - Higher Ed
Home is more than just shelter. This week we are exploring the diverse ways people live in this province. CBC’s Dan Burritt is joined by Peter Jane, a homesteader who lives on and runs his own family farm on Denman Island called...
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Saskatchewan farmer finds part of a SpaceX rocket in his field

9th - Higher Ed
Barry Sawchuk and his son were out in his field planning this year's seeding when they found what they thought at first was garbage, but it turned out to be the remains of a SpaceX rocket re-entry from back in February.