John LaRose Jr.
Topics: Precision AG , Agriculture US, Agriculture Global, Economics, Hemp, Research, Ag Europe, Vertical Farming, Ag Australia/NZ,
New research could prove ground-breaking for cannabis agritech - NZ Herald
Research a New Zealand first and could be a real game-changer for the industry.
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John LaRose Jr.
Topics: Rice, Precision AG , Agriculture US, Crop Consultant, Education U.S. NorthEast, Agriculture Global, Economics, Sustainability, World Hunger, World Population, Weather,
Hot Nights Confuse Circadian Clocks in Rice, Hurting Crop Yields
Hotter nights are curbing crop yields for rice. New research helps us understand why.
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Topics: Agriculture US, USDA, Government / Policies, Climate Change, Carbon Farming,
Biden wants to pay farmers to grow carbon-capturing crops. It’s complicated.
Farmers are a crucial part of Biden's plan to address climate change, but the economics behind paying them to capture greenhouse gases are complex.
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John LaRose Jr.
Topics: Agriculture US, Vegetables, Hobby Farming, Young Farmers, Economics, Urban Farming,
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06/29/2021 SOURCE: www.capitalpress.com
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06/29/2021 SOURCE: www.thegazette.com
Farmers reported many crops benefited from much-needed rain but more moisture is needed, especially in the northern two-thirds of the state. At the same time, other parts of the state got too much rain.
Fickle weather takes crops on roller coaster
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06/29/2021 SOURCE: msutoday.msu.edu
MSU’s Bruno Basso outlines key steps the grain industry can take — with public support — to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions by more than 70% over the next decade
Ask the Expert: How to make agriculture more sustainable
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06/29/2021 SOURCE: brownfieldagnews.com
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John LaRose Jr.
Topics: Soil Health, Soybeans, Precision AG , Agriculture US, Cover Crops, Crop Consultant, Agriculture Global, Ag Podcast US, Water, Economics, Sustainability, Crop Diseases, Weather,
Blowing it? Consultant urges winter rye cover crops as a moisture and weed management tool | The Mitchell Republic
Farmers in the southern Red River Valley who experienced drought conditions a month ago, along with 50 mph winds, now have gotten a shot of rain. Soils that moved also moved weed seed, which can contaminate neighboring fields with tough-to-control waterhemp. A return to hot, dry conditions makes those weeds even harder to control.
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