
Topics: Agriculture Global, Sustainability, Fertilizer, Ag Innovation,
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11/06/2020 SOURCE: www.wired.com
Sure it's gross, but human mastery over its chemistry allowed the success of agriculture—and the rise of civilization.
The History of Poop Is Really the History of Technology
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11/04/2020 SOURCE: www.caixinglobal.com
Industry is poised to benefit from shift to mass production from smaller farms
World’s Largest Fertilizer Firm Sees Boon From China Hog Farming
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Topics: Organic, Vegetables, Fruit, Food/Nutrition, GMO's, Antibiotics, Fertilizer,
Fuel it: The pros and cons of organic food
Organic food is food produced or farmed in ways that avoid the use of chemical fertilisers, antibiotics, hormones and GMO
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Topics: Soil Health, Precision AG , Irrigation, Agriculture Global, Sustainability, Fertilizer, Regenerative Agriculture,
Roots Sustainable Agricultural Technologies launches next-generation agricultural solutions featuring heat-exchange probe
Roots has identified a number of potential customers in Israel and more broadly, is confident that it will secure first purchase orders shortly.
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Topics: Economics, Sustainability, Fertilizer, Ag Europe, Ag Tech, Ag Innovation, Regenerative Agriculture,
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Topics: Soil Health, Agriculture US, Crop Consultant, Economics, Sustainability, Research, Fertilizer,
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Topics: Soil Health, Economics, Research, Fertilizer, Regenerative Agriculture, Ag Middle East,
Iran Produces Fertilizer from Sewage Sludge | Iran Front Page
A group of Iranian researchers have managed to turn sewage mud into a material useful for agriculture.
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10/01/2020 SOURCE: amp.realagriculture.com
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Topics: Soil Health, Precision AG , Agriculture Global, Sustainability, Fertilizer, World Hunger, World Population, Education,
Rock-eating bacteria could help ensure food security
UC Riverside is leading an effort that could help ensure food security and improve the worst effects of climate change -- by studying rock-eating bacteria and fungi.
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