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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06/26/2021 SOURCE: www.fox13now.com
The latest metrics provided by the state show that agriculture producers are having to get by with 75% less water than they normally see.
Utah's farmers explore ways to be more water efficient
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John LaRose Jr.
Topics: Water, Economics, Sustainability, Fishing (Commercial), Research, Ag Europe, Government / Policies,
An at-risk species of fish has established itself in lochs across Scotland
An at-risk species of fish has established itself in lochs across Scotland with the help of conservation managers and by rapidly adapting to its new environment, resulting in changes to their DNA, their ...
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John LaRose Jr.
Topics: Precision AG , Crop Consultant, Agriculture Global, Water, Economics, Research, Ag North America, Weather,
Manitoba still in a drought despite rain: Agriculture minister
"We're still in drought conditions, there's absolutely no doubt about that," said Blaine Pedersen. "Rain has helped but it's a bit spotty."
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John LaRose Jr.
Topics: Precision AG , Irrigation, Agriculture Global, Water, Research, Ag Innovation, Weather,
Quickly monitor water quality using microorganisms - Fuentitech
Credit: PIXTA / CC0 public domain Researchers at the Singapore Institute of Technology (SUTD) have demonstrated a technique for rapidly detecting pollutants in water by measuring their effects on swimming microorganisms. Their proof of concept is Science reportNo chemicals, reagents or laboratory equipment required.Instead, take advantage of microorganisms called regular cameras on smartphones. Paramecium Everywhere …
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John LaRose Jr.
Topics: Precision AG , Agriculture US, Water, Economics, Sustainability, USDA, Weather,
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Topics: Precision AG , Crop Consultant, Agriculture Global, Water, Sustainability, Ag Europe, Weather,
40% of EU agricultural imports will be 'highly vulnerable' to drought by 2050
A trio of researchers has found that approximately 40% of agricultural products imported into the European Union will be "highly vulnerable" to drought by 2050. In their paper published in the journal ...
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John LaRose Jr.
Topics: Agriculture US, Agriculture Global, Water, Aquaculture/Fish Farming, Fishing (Commercial), Research,
Toxin-adapted fish pass down epigenetic mutations to freshwater offspring - News Break
PULLMAN, Wash. – You can take a fish out of toxic water, but its epigenetic mutations will remain for at least two generations. A research team led by Washington State University scientists analyzed the epigenetics—molecular factors and processes that determine whether genes are turned on or off—of a group of Poecilia mexicana fish, or Atlantic molly, that live in springs naturally high in hydrogen sulfide, which is normally toxic to most organisms.
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John LaRose Jr.
Topics: Water, Economics, Sustainability, Ag India, Vertical Farming, Ag Innovation, Government / Policies,
A S Agri and Aqua LLP behind Hi-Tech Soil-Based Farming
A S Agri and Aqua LLP Founded by Dr Prashant Govindrao Zade one of the leading Agriculture Development and Agro-tech Solutions companies in India is transfor
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Topics: Precision AG , Agriculture Global, Water, Economics, Sustainability, World Population, Renewable Energy (Solar/Wind),
1,000-foot multi-rotor floating Windcatchers to power 80,000 homes each
Norway's Wind Catching Systems (WCS) has made a spectacular debut with a colossal floating wind turbine array it says can generate five times the annual energy of the world's biggest single turbines – while reducing costs enough to be immediately competitive with grid prices.
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