09/14/2020 SOURCE: www.agweek.com

‘60-inch corn’ row idea marches northward | Agweek

Farmers from Iowa to Minnesota and North Dakota are trying 60-inch corn rows, interseeded with crops or cover crops, to protect the environment while making a profit.

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09/14/2020 SOURCE: www.greenbiz.com

How the climate crisis will crash the economy | Greenbiz

The chickens are coming home to roost — and the economy is laying an egg.

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09/14/2020 SOURCE: www.poultryworld.net

Welfare label ensures a premium for meat and eggs

A group of poultry farmers in the French department of Sarthe focuses on animal welfare. The word ‘Liberté’ (liberty) is proudly printed on egg cartons and poultrymeat packaging. Several quality labels are designed to persuade consumers to spend more money on animal-friendly eggs and meat.

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Bid to manipulate weather data: Maharashtra govt suspects ploy for higher insurance claims

WBCIS provides coverage to horticulture crops and farmers in Maharashtra have enthusiastically enrolled for the scheme.

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Low profile magic bullets in soil spotlight

"We could be on the cusp of something really exciting but it is still early days."

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Topics: Soil Health, Forestry, Sustainability, Regenerative Agriculture,

Cancel Earthworms

The “crazy worms” remaking forests aren’t your friendly neighborhood garden worms. Then again, those aren’t so great either.

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Odors produced by soil microbes attract red fire ants to safer nest sites

Newly mated queens of the red fire ant select nest sites with a relatively low pathogen risk by detecting odors produced by soil bacteria that inhibit the growth of ant-infecting fungi, according to a ...

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Farming community mourns sudden loss of Peter Dowling

Peter Dowling died on Sunday. He was an integral part of the National Farmers Union and a vocal advocate for farmers, both locally and nationally.

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