09/07/2020 SOURCE: www.news.ucsb.edu

A Framework for the Future

Strategy for sustainable aquaculture supports the world’s fastest growing food sector

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John LaRose Jr. John LaRose Jr.
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Topics: Water, Food/Nutrition, Sustainability, Fishing (Commercial), Regenerative Agriculture,

Food from the Sea

If sustainably managed, wild fisheries and mariculture could help meet the rising demand for food in the long term

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Randy Krotz Randy Krotz
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Topics: Agriculture Global, Ag India,

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09/07/2020 SOURCE: www.aspentimes.com

Local ranchers face backlog of cattle due to coronavirus. Now comes the drought.

Ranchers were left with a backlog of cattle earlier this year when meatpacking plants had to close or slow production due to COVID-19 outbreaks among employees and public health

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John LaRose Jr. John LaRose Jr.
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Topics: Dairy, Water, Economics, Sustainability, Research, Ag Europe, Regenerative Agriculture,

Dairy waste is being turned into bioplastics and plant food

Dairies in Europe are major economic drivers in rural areas, but they produce significant waste from cleaning and processing. Wastewater and milk residue, which are typically disposed of, are now

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John LaRose Jr. John LaRose Jr.
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Topics: Precision AG , Education U.S. NorthEast, Beekeeping, Economics, Sustainability, World Hunger, World Population,

Bee neighborly — sharing bees helps more farmers

Benefits of cost-sharing the conservation of wild bee habitats with farmers can help overcome the tragedy of the commons

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John LaRose Jr. John LaRose Jr.
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Topics: Corn/Maize, Soybeans, Commodities, Economics, Ag North America,

Area corn and soybean crops pulling through despite hot, dry summer

After the mostly hot and dry summer months, new projections show Ontario corn yields are expected to increase slightly from 2019 levels, although soybean yields are expected to take a hit.

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John LaRose Jr. John LaRose Jr.
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Topics: Agriculture Global, World Hunger, World Population, Blockchain,

Smartphone, blockchain technologies to open new frontier in fight

Food fraudsters have found myriad ways to trick shoppers – from cheap horsemeat sold as beef to conventional apples labelled as organic. But new rapid testing and tracing technologies may help turn

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09/07/2020 SOURCE: horizon-magazine.eu

We can programme plants to grow biomolecules. Is farming the future

On the southern outskirts of the city of Owensboro in Kentucky, US, there is a square, nondescript building. Inside, rows and rows of small plants are growing under artificial lights. This is a new

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09/07/2020 SOURCE: www.newsbreak.com

How weather affects crawfish harvests | News Break

The life cycle of a crawfish can be fairly straight forward. In the summer months, crawfish reproduce in underground mud burrows with a plug of mud on top of the burrow to protect them from predators. In late summer and early fall, rain softens the mud plugs so the crawfish can push their way out of the burrows and enter ponds, where they feed, molt and grow throughout Louisiana's typically mild winters. Spring then brings crawfish harvest season.

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