09/20/2022 SOURCE: allianceforscience.cornell.edu
Chile advances in breeding gene-edited crops that weather climate change - Alliance for Science
After playing a key role in global genetically modified (GM) seed production for two decades, Chile is now leading the way in publicly developed gene-edited crops that address climate change impacts on local agriculture. The trend was documented in a peer-review study published in the British magazine GM Crops & Food by Dr. Miguel Ángel […]
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09/20/2022 SOURCE: theplantguide.net
Most Common Seed Starting Problems And How To Fix Them - The Plant Guide
1. Your seeds never germinate Germination problems can be caused by a variety of reasons. Some of the most common are: Incorrect Temperature. Different seeds have different needs. Cool weather crops such as cabbage, kale or Read more…
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09/13/2022 SOURCE: www.wired.com
Europe’s Drought Might Force Acceptance of Gene-Edited Crops
For decades, the EU has had some of the tightest restrictions on genetically altered agriculture. That could be about to change.
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09/08/2022 SOURCE: www.stwnewspress.com
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09/07/2022 SOURCE: www.texastribune.org
Hemp was supposed to save Texas farmers during a drought. It hasn’t y…
Hemp advocates promised the Texas Legislature the crop was drought resistant. The 2022 drought has proven otherwise. And farmers are abandoning the nascent market.
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09/06/2022 SOURCE: agriculturejournal.co.zw
Tobacco: Major cash crop and foreign currency earner
The climate crisis is smoking out commercial tobacco farming in Zimbabwe, threatening the livelihoods of smallholder farmers and risking nearly
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09/06/2022 SOURCE: www.tpr.org
Rio Grande Valley's cotton crop thrives while drought wipe out much of the state's harvest
The Rio Grande Valley is the only region where producers expect to harvest what they planted.
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09/06/2022 SOURCE: www.insurancejournal.com
Texas Drought Decimates Cotton Production
Cotton production has been decimated by drought and extreme heat this year, costing Texas High Plains farmers and other agricultural industries at least
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09/06/2022 SOURCE: deltabusinessjournal.com
Delta Row Crop Update - Delta Business Journal
Harvest Well Underway and Looks Promising By mark h. stowers Delta row crop farmers have had their usual battles with mother nature, insects and the commodity market. But for those who hit their planting windows accurately and made their way through the hot and dry summer, the rewards should be positive. Extension crop experts and […]
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Topics: Agriculture US, Water, Climate Change, Weather,
Pipe dreams: Why far-fetched Western water projects won’t go away
There are at least half a dozen major Western water pipeline projects under consideration, ranging from ambitious to outlandish.
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