Monday, April 13, 2015

4/13/15 Monday Morning Ag Clips (50 word min)

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  1. NFU hopeful on release of RFS timeline
    National Farmers Union was hoping that today the Environmental Protection Agency’s would release the timeline for renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) target levels would restore stability to an already damaged biofuels market and urged the EPA to stick to RFS statutory volume target levels when issuing the rule.“The EPA needs to make sure the numbers ensure the success of biofuels in America.”

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  2. A growing demand for agricultural education and FFA programs in schools across Nebraska, paired with a critical shortage of agricultural education teachers in the state, is bringing the Nebraska Farm Bureau Foundation for Agriculture (NFBFA) and the Nebraska FFA Association together to promote opportunities to encourage more students to look at agricultural education as a career path.
    “It’s exciting to see so many students, parents and schools expressing interest in adding agricultural education and FFA programs, but the shortage of teachers available to fill this growing need is a major concern,” said NFBFA Board Member Rich Herink of Lincoln.

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  3. A growing demand for agricultural education and FFA programs in schools across Nebraska, paired with a critical shortage of agricultural education teachers in the state, is bringing the Nebraska Farm Bureau Foundation for Agriculture (NFBFA) and the Nebraska FFA Association together to promote opportunities to encourage more students to look at agricultural education as a career path.“It’s exciting to see so many students, parents and schools expressing interest in adding agricultural education and FFA programs, but the shortage of teachers available to fill this growing need is a major concern,” said NFBFA Board Member Rich Herink of Lincoln.

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  4. A growing demand for agricultural education and FFA programs in schools across Nebraska, paired with a critical shortage of agricultural education teachers in the state, is bringing the Nebraska Farm Bureau Foundation for Agriculture (NFBFA) and the Nebraska FFA Association together to promote opportunities to encourage more students to look at agricultural education as a career path.“It’s exciting to see so many students, parents and schools expressing interest in adding agricultural education and FFA programs, but the shortage of teachers available to fill this growing need is a major concern,” said NFBFA Board Member Rich Herink of Lincoln.

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  5. A Badge, A Gun, and A Box of Oatmeal- Hennepin County Sherif's department of Minneapolis, Minnesota will not only be carrying their normal supplies, such as a gun, or radio and anything else, but also will carry healthy foods with them. The program is run by the nonprofit group known as Matter. The goal of the program is to help out those who are less fortunate than others and give them some healthy and necessary foods for life.

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