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America’s Farmers Are Growing More with Less: American Agriculture’s Environmental Success Story

The latest National Resources Inventory (NRI) report, released April 27 by the Agriculture Department’s Natural Resources Conservation Service, puts some substantial meat on the bones of environmental message farmers and ranchers have long conveyed — that they are careful and caring stewards of our nation’s natural resources.

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Get in Touch With Your Food at Chef Du Moo

What does bacon, bread pudding, and fresh hay all have in common? They were all part of the dining experience at Chef Du MOO, a local, monthly dinner event hosted by Arizona Farm Bureau member, Superstition Farm in Mesa, Arizona.

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Green Crafting: Arizona Cotton Wreaths are Green By Design

If you are into green crafting, check out this video for Arizona Cotton Bur wreaths!

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Fresh Arizona Peaches Available Now!

Fresh Arizona peaches are now available. Read on for more info.

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Cotton is not the only Fiber grown in Arizona

Located 150 miles north of Phoenix, the small town of Ash Fork, AZ, may not seem to have much to offer. But despite its population barely over 500 and just a few buildings spread out among its minimal square mileage, it is a town rich in history and recognized for its farming. Ash Fork is the home of AlAnn Ranch, one of Arizona’s leading llama and alpaca producers.

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