03/17/2022 SOURCE: www.thedenverchannel.com
Since 1980, Farm Aid, a nonprofit that advocates for farmers, estimates the farmer’s share of the retail food dollar has plummeted by 50%, and the processor’s share, or the companies that prepare the meat for packaging, has risen by 58%.
Farmers aren't benefiting from higher food costs. They're hurting just as much
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Topics: Agriculture Global, Economics, Renewable Energy (Solar/Wind),
World’s biggest solar-plus-battery project gets funding boost
Sun Cable’s ambitious plans to build the world’s largest solar PV and battery energy storage project in Australia’s remote far north are a step closer to fruition after two of the nation’s richest men provided support for a AUD 210 million ($152.2 million) capital raise.
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Topics: Economics, Equipment/Machinery, Fertilizer,
https://www.no-tillfarmer.com/articles/11291-make-sure-your-gauge-wheels-are-shimmed-correctly
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Topics: Coffee/Tea, Agriculture Global, Economics, Sustainability, Government / Policies,
Young farmer’s agri vision for Sarangani
WHEN Renny Boy Takyawan saw his mother-in-law traditionally depulped the dried Robusta cherries, he knew it had potential to engage into the coffee farming business. He decided to...
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Topics: Commodities, Agriculture Global, Economics, Fertilizer, Ag Russia & CIS, Trade (Commodities), Government / Policies,
Ukraine bans fertilizer exports – agriculture ministry
The Ukrainian agriculture ministry says the ban would help 'to maintain balance in the domestic market'
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Topics: Agriculture US, Young Farmers, Economics, Animal Welfare/Humane Treatment, Animal Health,
Olive Peirce students get lesson in animal care and therapy at Hearts and Hooves ranch
School is raising money to support Ramona nonprofit’s outreach activities
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Topics: Corn/Maize, Rice, Commodities, Agriculture Global, Economics, Trade (Commodities),
Kazakhstan’s south to reduce rice and oil crops acreage
NUR-SULTAN. KAZINFORM 1st Vice Minister of Agriculture of Kazakhstan Aidarbek Saparov forecasted a reduction in rice and oil plants acreage in the country’s south, Kazinform reports.
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Topics: Precision AG , Agriculture US, Agriculture Global, Ag Podcast US, Economics, Ag Tech, Jobs US,
VofV: Are Farm Robots Making a Dent in the Agriculture Labor Gap?
As the labor shortage in agriculture worsens and farmers struggle to get their crops harvested, are today’s harvest robots making a...
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Topics: Wheat, Commodities, Agriculture Global, Economics, Trade (Commodities),
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Topics: Corn/Maize, Agriculture Global, Economics,
International Benchmarks for Corn Production
Examining the competitiveness of corn production in different regions of the world is often difficult due to lack of comparable data and agreement regarding what needs to be measured. To be useful, international data needs to be expressed in common…
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