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Brush-hoe used for weed control in organic peanuts | Peanuts content from Southeast Farm Press
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Organic peanut production now possible in Southeast | Peanuts content from Southeast Farm Press
southeastfarmpress.com — “The key to organic peanuts is careful timing at planting and frequent mechanical cultivation during production. There is a huge demand for organic peanuts. There is no reason why the Southeast can--™t get in the game. The biggest road block to organic peanut production is the lack of certified organic shellers.” View full resource at southeastfarmpress.com
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southeastfarmpress.com — “Researchers with the USDA's Agricultural Research Service (ARS) found that if cattle are managed so they graze moderately, soil quality can be restored and emissions of carbon dioxide (a greenhouse gas) can be reduced.” View full resource at southeastfarmpress.com
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New grants, varieties raise interest in organics | Organic Farming content from Southeast Farm Press
southeastfarmpress.com — “Organic grain production, in particular, has shown a big increase in acreage in the past couple of years as organic livestock producers seek local sources of organic grain to feed their animals. Ongoing success in breeding programs for organic grains continues to provide farmers with optimism for increasing organic grain operations in North Carolina in the coming years. The North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Affairs--™ Organic Cost-Share Program will pay growers up to $7” View full resource at southeastfarmpress.com
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Pesticides and ADHD: Study fails to establish a causal link
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