03/31/2021 SOURCE: southeastagnet.com
USDA released their 2021 Planting Intentions Report today, and according to the numbers, there will be slightly fewer acres of cotton planted
Planting Intentions Indicate Slightly Less Cotton in 2021 -
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John LaRose Jr.
Topics: Agriculture US, Organic, Vegetables, Food/Nutrition, Sustainability, Urban Farming, Regenerative Agriculture,
Fresh lettuce grown and sold year-round in South Bend
Believe it or not, South Bend is the perfect place to grow lettuce year-round. Pure Green Farms has just built a massive hydroponic greenhouse on Calvert Street in South Bend and the company is growing fresh lettuce inside. Several varieties of the leafy greens are already in the produce aisle of some local supermarkets.
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John LaRose Jr.
Topics: Precision AG , Agriculture US, Agriculture Global, Water, Economics, World Population, Regenerative Agriculture, Weather,
Study looks at covering California’s canals with solar panels
Covering waterways would save water and provide electricity, among other benefits.
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Topics: Agriculture US, Economics, Fertilizer,
Agricultural Economic Insights | Fertilizer Prices Soar Higher in Early 2021
What is driving fertilizer prices higher in 2021? Prices are up from historic lows and will likely impact corn planting decisions.
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03/29/2021 SOURCE: www.agriculture.com
Soybean futures, corn futures, and wheat futures were lower in overnight trading.
3 Big Things Today, March 29, 2021
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John LaRose Jr.
Topics: Agriculture US, Crop Consultant, Economics, Sustainability, Beef Cattle, Weather,
Winter Storm Leaves Lingering Effects for Texas Agriculture
Many farmers lost animals and crops in the storm.
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Nancy Kavazanjian
Topics: Agriculture US, Insects,
'A loud month, for sure': U.S. awaits huge, 17-year cicada hatch
For millions of Americans, this May will be an extra noisy month. A once-every-17 year hatch of periodic cicadas is set to occur across parts of the eastern United States - and it is expected to be big.
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John LaRose Jr.
Topics: Soil Health, Livestock/Meat, Agriculture US, Cover Crops, Economics, Sustainability, Research,
Beef cows thrive grazing on winter cover crops
SBeef farmers says livestock thrives by grazing the cornfield while he saves money on hay.
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John LaRose Jr.
Topics: Agriculture US, Agriculture Global, Sustainability, Ag Innovation, World Population, Regenerative Agriculture, AgriBusiness, Ag Labor, Weather,
Impact of a second Dust Bowl would be felt worldwide
Catastrophic shock to US agriculture would deplete reserves, including those of other countries: Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems.
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