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 Who invented the first modern tractor?

Dan Albone.  

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How is organic farming better for the environment than conventional farming?

Organic farming is better for the environment, than conventional farming, because it limits the use of synthetic fertilizers, pesticides and genetically modified organisms (GMOs).

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What are the colors of the FFA emblem?

Blue White and Gold

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 What is animal welfare?

The terms animal welfare and animal rights are often used interchangeably when really the two terms have vastly different meanings

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WHAT IS REGENERATIVE AGRICULTURE?

There is no universal definition of the term, but it’s a way of thinking about the farming ecosystem and a set of practices focused on improving soil health.

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Which tractor is best and most powerful?

John Deere 6120 B

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Is organic no-till farming possible?

Non-organic farms are able to control weeds with the use of herbicides.

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What Does the eagle stand for

Freedom

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Why do we use antibiotics in livestock?

For more than 40 years, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved the use of antibiotics in livestock and poultry.

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IS IT ORGANIC?

The Rodale Institute, which supports organic farming, claims credit for coining the phrase “regenerative organic agriculture” in the 1980s.

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What is the use of PTO HP in Tractor?

The PTO Horsepower signifies the amount of power available to operate various implements.

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What’s the difference in fertilizer and nutrient solution?

On the other hand, the water used in hydroponics should be nutrient-less.

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What does the rising sun stand for?

Holding a Promise

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 Are livestock consuming grain that could be used to feed humans?

The short answer—yes, but that’s not a bad thing. In cattle, for every 0.6 pounds of human-edible feed cattle consume, they produce approximately one pound of human-edible protein.

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WHY IS EVERYONE SO EXCITED ABOUT REGENERATIVE AGRICULTURE?

The short answer: climate change. Because soils can act as a natural carbon “sink,” some proponents believe deploying this type of farming on a large scale can reverse climate change

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What is the difference between a Mini and Utility tractor?

 Mini tractors are smaller in size, having 11.1 Hp -36 Hp

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If you can overwater plants in soil, why don’t plants drown in hydroponics?

In hydroponics, overwatering is avoided in several different ways, depending on the type of system.

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What does the circle stand for?

Unity

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How important are animal products to our dietary needs?  

Animal products play a key role in a healthy, balanced diet. Approximately 62% of total protein intake is attributable to animal protein. In a world without animal ag

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ARE THESE CLAIMS ABOUT AGRICULTURAL SOILS MITIGATING CLIMATE CHANGE CREDIBLE?

Some researchers have warned that these claims are overblown. They question the amount of carbon farmers can store in soil and for how long. Other well-known researchers continue to support regenerative practices’ carbon sink potential.

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What is HP in a tractor?

Horsepower or engine horsepower leads to the power an engine produces to conduct various functions of a tractor.

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Is farming profitable?

Whether or not, your farm is profitable, depends on the size, location, product, skills, efficiency, market and quality of your farm. As well as economic factors that are out of your control.

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What does the owl stand for?

Knoledge

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Is dairy good for you?

There’s a lot of conflicting claims about whether dairy is good or bad for your health, but the facts are clear—dairy is packed with nutritional value

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WHY ARE SO MANY CONVENTIONAL FARMERS ADOPTING REGENERATIVE PRACTICES?

The main present-day motivator for adoption of regenerative practices is economic. Reducing tillage and planting cover crops saves farmers money on labor, power, equipment and farm chemicals. For some farmers

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