Acres U.S.A. News & Announcements

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Advancing Industrial Hemp – New Date & FREE Webinar

March 31, 2020
We have a new date for the 2020 Advancing Industrial Hemp event! It will now take place on Oct. 5-6 in Greeley, Colorado. PLUS – we will host a FREE Hemp Webinar on May 19 with some bonus content from our expert speakers, so don't miss out! Register for the free webinar today!
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Free Shipping Options Available for Last Week of March Book Fair Sale

March 27, 2020
We've added Free Shipping options to the March Book Fair Sale. Learn how to get free shipping for your next order – only through the end of March.
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Save an Extra 10% on These Health-focused Books

March 25, 2020

It's always important to maintain a clean home and a healthy body, especially in time like this. That's why we're offering an extra 10% off our sale prices for these titles on natural alternatives for health and wellbeing.

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Book of the Week: Soil Fertility and Animal Health

March 24, 2020
Learn how soil fertility and animal health are connected in this excerpt from Vol. 2 of the Albrecht collection.
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Book of the Week: Beyond the Chicken

March 18, 2020
Although pigeons seem like they should be an easy species to care for, there's a lot more than meets the eye when it comes to housing and feeding these versatile birds.
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Coronavirus Notice for Acres U.S.A. Customers

March 13, 2020
We appreciate your patience during this unprecedented time in our lives and as always, we appreciate your business.
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PRESS RELEASE – Acres U.S.A. to host Advancing Industrial Hemp event

March 11, 2020
Acres U.S.A. will host the Advancing Industrial Hemp event May 18-19 in Greeley, Colorado.
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Book of the Week: Backyard Poultry Naturally

March 10, 2020
Before you go out and buy your birds, it's important to have a plan in mind to house them and build a system that'll keep both you and the birds happy.
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Book of the Week: Talking Chicken

March 03, 2020
When it comes to poultry, a quality bird is hard to find but easy to identify. Just ask poultry guru, Kelly Klober.