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michigan farm land rental agreement
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michigan state university
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estate planning and business succession
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farm animal welfare council
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News - Poultry
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Youth Pork Quality Assurance Program rollover information | MSU Extension
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Random 'agriculture FAQs', may be related to more specific topics, not general agriculture topic.

AGRICULTURE FAQs

THE SENATE COMMITTEE ON AGRICULTURE, NUTRITION, AND FORESTRY?

Q: How can I contact the Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry?
A: Contact your representatives and tell them to support the DREAM Act.

Trump has ended the DACA program, which has protected 800,000 undocumented immigrants who came to the United States as children. If Congress does not pass the DREAM Act, which would grant these people a path to citizenship, they will be deported to countries that they have never known.
Q: Who are the Committee Chair and Ranking Member?
A: The 2018 Farm Bill will make it easier for people with felony drug convictions to receive food assistance.

The 2018 Farm Bill will authorize a pilot program to study the effects of food assistance on employment and earnings for people with criminal records.

The 2018 Farm Bill will create a working group to develop recommendations for improving employment opportunities for people with criminal records.

The 2018 Farm Bill will authorize a study on the barriers to employment for people with criminal records.
Q: How can I get the email address and telephone number of a Committee staffer?
A: We can't give you the email address of the staffer you want to contact.
Q: How can I check the status of an agriculture bill?
A: 1. Go to the Library of Congress website.
2. Enter the bill number in the search bar.
3. Select the tab labeled "Bill Summary & Status."
4. Scroll down to the "Status of Legislation" section.
Q: What subcommittees are under the Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry?
A: There are 5 subcommittees under the Senate Agriculture Committee.
Q: How can I market my livestock?
A: The University of Maine Cooperative Extension has compiled a list of frequently asked questions and answers related to the coronavirus pandemic and its impact on farming in Maine. The list includes information on where to find PPE, how to find labor, and what to do if you suspect you have coronavirus.

INFORMATION ABOUT UPCOMING HEARINGS?.

Q: Where can I find upcoming hearings?
A: The Senate Judiciary Committee will be holding a hearing on Tuesday, October 27th, 2020 to discuss the nomination of Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court.
Q: Where do I find the time, location, and witnesses who will testify in a hearing?
A: The Senate Judiciary Committee will be holding a hearing on Wednesday, October 31, 2018, at 10:00 a.m. EDT to discuss the nomination of Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court.
Q: Where can I find the transcript for a hearing and how soon are they available?
A: You can find hearing transcripts in the Library section of the website. Transcripts are posted as soon as they are available, however due to the printing process, this can be anywhere from 6-12 months after the original hearing date.
Q: Where do I begin?
A: Download an application to complete for one of the three farm designations offered. If you have any questions, email agr.centfarms@illinois.gov.

HOW DO I GET

Q: How do I get in touch with members of the majority or minority staff?
A: Call your senators' offices and tell them to vote NO on the confirmation of Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court.
Q: How do I complete application verification?
A: The easiest way to verify your farm application is to take it to your county recorder's office, a title search company, or an attorney.
Q: How do I get a second or replacement sign?
A: You can order a new sign by completing a recertification form and sending it to the Illinois Department of Agriculture with a $50 check.

DESIGNATION, CEUS, CERTIFICATE RETENTION, AND INCENTIVIZING ADOPTION.

Q: How long does it take to receive the designation?
A: 6-8 weeks
Q: How many CEUs do I need?
A: Private applicators need 15 CEUs, agricultural commercial/noncommercial applicators need 5 CEUs, and structural certified applicators need 3 CEUs.
Q: How long do I need to keep certificates of completion?
A: Applicators must keep certificates of completion for 12 months (agricultural) or 2 years (structural), and the department may audit CEUs during an onsite inspection or by requesting copies of certificates of completion be mailed to the department.
Q: How do we incentivize people to adopt I-FARM solutions?
A: The I-FARM project plans to engage with farmers to help them understand and adopt new digital technologies that can improve regenerative and sustainable farming practices. The project will also create a decision support system to help farmers understand the long-term costs and benefits of these practices.

WHAT IS THE

Q: What is “net weight”?
A: There is no law requiring products to have a UPC code, but some retailers may require it. You can call your product “Made in Vermont” if it meets the requirements of Consumer Fraud Rule 120.
Q: When is Agriculture Day?
A: Contact your local chamber of commerce or main street organization.



1. Find your local chamber of commerce or main street organization.

2. Ask if they are planning any sesquicentennial celebrations or if they know of any.

3. If they are, ask if they would be willing to include a sign in their festivities.

4. If they are not, you can try contacting your city or county government to see if they are planning anything.
Q: What will I receive once my application is verified?
A: You will receive a road-grade metal sign, a letter of recognition, a press release to send to your local newspaper, a certificate signed by the Governor and the Director of Agriculture, and an invitation to the Agriculture Day Breakfast during the Illinois State Fair.
Q: What is the I-FARM?
A: The I-FARM is a testbed for new sustainable and regenerative agricultural practices, enabled by digital technologies developed at the University of Illinois.
Q: What technology does the I-FARM use to collect data?
A: There's a lot of data.

In order to make sense of this data, I-FARM relies on a combination of machine learning and artificial intelligence. The I-FARM team employs a variety of data science techniques to develop models that can predict crop yield, estimate soil moisture content, and predict crop maturity.

The I-FARM platform is open source, and the team is always looking for new data science techniques to add to the platform. If you're interested in
Q: How do researchers measure the success of I-FARM experiments?
A: The I-FARM experiment should improve sustainability on the farm while remaining practical for farmers. This past year, researchers measured the impact of autonomous cover crop planting (cereal rye) before the harvest of the commodity crop (corn). The success of this experiment will be based on how well the cover crop emerges and reduces soil erosion compared to traditional planting on cover crops after the commodity crop is harvested.
Q: What barriers exist to the adoption of I-FARM solutions?
A: The I-FARM team has developed new technologies to help farmers, but the cost of implementing these technologies can be a barrier. Additionally, the technologies are constantly improving and evolving, which can make it difficult for farmers to keep up with the latest changes.
Q: How will I-FARM research impact conventional agriculture practices?
A: We’re hoping that digital technology will help farmers adopt regenerative farming practices so that environmental health is as highly valued as crop yield.

AGRICULTURE AND INDUSTRY?.

Q: What types of hearings are convened by the Agriculture Committee?
A: The Agriculture Committee convenes hearings to discuss legislative proposals, provide oversight of the agricultural industry, and confirm presidential appointments. These hearings may be held in Washington, D.C., or in a district outside of the Capitol.
Q: How will I be notified if my property qualifies for the agricultural classification?
A: The agricultural classification allows the assessed value to be less than its market value, but it is not an automatic money saver.
Q: When must I earn the required CEUs?
A: You need to have your CEUs for the year before you renew your license.
Q: What special requirements are required for structural fumigation applicators?
A: Applicators certified in the Structural Fumigation category must conduct and/or perform four hours of training each year along with a minimum of one CEU per year in structural fumigation.
Q: How can autonomous robots help farmers?
A: The I-FARM project is researching ways to make robots more accessible and profitable for farmers, with the goal of making sustainable farming practices more widespread. The project's autonomous robots can assist with tasks such as cover crop planting, scouting, and mechanical weeding.
Q: What are the deliverables of the I-FARM project for farmers?
A: The I-FARM offers demonstration days for farmers to meet with researchers and learn about the latest agricultural technologies. The I-FARM University program aims to familiarize farmers with AI-based digital agriculture technologies.
Q: What are the deliverables of the I-FARM project for industry?
A: The I-FARM testbed is a new and innovative farm research facility that is open to collaboration with outside industries. The testbed is located on the University of Illinois campus and is equipped with the latest digital technologies. The I-FARM team is composed of researchers from the University of Illinois, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, and the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

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