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AGRICULTURE

Turkey producers talk about the benefits they've seen from adding lasers to their arsenal for warding off migratory birds.
Despite frost, wind, hail, cold and extreme heat, the strawberries are ready and waiting at Country Blossom Farm in Minnesota.
Jenny Schlecht's family's farm was in the path of strong storms on the evening of June 20 and had plenty of damage. Despite all of the damage, they know it could have been much worse.
A solar charging station on wheels is covering ground alongside a herd of dairy cattle at the West Central Research and Outreach Center in Morris, Minnesota. Find out how it's working so far.

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Driverless tractors have been a goal for decades. Gooseneck Implement recently got to test out a new John Deere add-on that allows certain newer tractors to perform tillage practices autonomously.
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Soil and Water Conservation District staff are trying to work with producers as a popular pilot conservation program gets a revamp and contracted funds remain unpaid.
Agriculture is a gamble, Jenny Schlecht says. There’s much to be lost but also much to be gained if things go right.

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