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Topics: Corn/Maize, Soil Health, Research,
Newly discovered trait helps plants grow deeper roots in dry soil | AGDAILY
A previously unknown root trait allows some cereal plants to grow deeper roots capable of punching through dry, hard, compacted soils.
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07/13/2022 SOURCE: www.prnewswire.com
"Change in consumer preferences to focus on foods that are overall healthy and minimally processed drives the growth of the market. For instance, in Canada, organic food is no longer perceived as luxury food that can be afforded by high-income people. In regards to price points, the market is relatively competitive in nature."
/PRNewswire/ -- Key Findings The increasing awareness among parents regarding the intake of nutrition, with the health benefits associated with organic food...
The rise in interest in labels and certifications such as plant-based or clean ingredients will be the Future Catalyst for Organic Baby Food Market in North America: Ken Research
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07/13/2022 SOURCE: www.purdue.edu
Purdue University and the U.S. Forest Service on Tuesday (July 12) announced the new and improved Alien Forest Pest Explorer interactive web tool.
Purdue, U.S. Forest Service launch new, improved Alien Forest Pest Explorer
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07/11/2022 SOURCE: blog-crop-news.extension.umn.edu
By: Greg Klinger, assistant Extension educator, agricultural climate resilience Since 2016, I’ve taken water samples from the outlets of til...
Six observations from six years of tile sampling for nitrates in southeast Minnesota
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07/11/2022 SOURCE: clear.ucdavis.edu
An informative article from UC Davis - from earlier this year.
Mitloehner lab Ph.D. student Conor McCabe, M.S. explains what constitutes a dairy cow diet and the many ways they upcycle byproducts into high-quality nutrition.
Dairy Cows — The Original Upcyclers
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07/07/2022 SOURCE: geneticliteracyproject.org
Should we be worried about losing our indigenous crops because of genetically modified organisms (GMOs)? The answer is an outright no.
Viewpoint: GMO technology is ‘no threat’ to indigenous Ethiopian crops. Here’s why
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