
Topics: Wheat, Agriculture US, Education U.S. MidWest, Economics, Research, Genes /Genetics,
K-State: Wheat Genomics Discoveries Have Potential to Improve Bread… | Milling Journal
MANHATTAN, Kan. – Kansas State University researchers have published recent findings that highlight their discovery of a gene in ancient wheat that gives…
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Topics: Commodities, Agriculture Global, Economics, Research, Fertilizer, Ag Australia/NZ, Commodity/Trade Groups,
Producers call for more home-grown fert
Australian farmers are hoping for access to more locally produced fertiliser, saying a domestic industry could cut costs and risks.
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Topics: Rice, Crawfish, Crop Consultant, Agriculture Global, Economics, Sustainability, Aquaculture/Fish Farming, Fishing (Commercial), Research,
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Topics: Coffee/Tea, Agriculture Global, Economics, Research,
Coffee as we know it is in danger. Can we breed a better cup?
Farmers in the Bean Belt perilously depend on just two species. New breeding — and traditional growing practices — could fix that.
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Topics: Dairy, Agriculture Global, Economics, Research, Government / Policies, Ag Australia/NZ,
Dairy productivity priority for Thompson
Farmer groups should set productivity as the industry priority and push to be more involved in Dairy Australia's planning, while also striving for a new level of transparency and integrity in advocacy.
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Topics: Agriculture Global, Economics, Sustainability, Ag India, Ag Innovation, Renewable Energy (Solar/Wind),
How India's 2070 net-zero ambitions will boost green energy sector in the country
Indian prime minister Narendra Modi unveiled the country's carbon neutrality plans at Cop26 in Glasgow last week
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Topics: Commodities, Vegetables, Agriculture Global, Economics, Ag Middle East,
Jordan Valley farmers say their profits plummet in face of rising production costs
AMMAN — Farmers have been significantly hit with production cost increases, according to a stakeholder.“Most farmers in the Jordan Valley are turning towards low-cost agribusiness such as growing potatoes, onions, garlic and carrots,” Nawash Al Yazjeen, a farmer from the Jordan Valley, told The Jordan Times over the phone on Thursday. He added that labour, transport and the operational costs of farming are very high, noting that few farmers nowadays are making any profit and most farmers are in debt.
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Topics: Agriculture Global, Water, Economics, Research, Ag Innovation, Renewable Energy (Solar/Wind), Weather,
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Topics: Livestock/Meat, Ag Podcast US, Economics, Beef Cattle, World Hunger,
Nebraska ranchers have a plan to contend with Big Beef and restore local economy
Ranchers in Nebraska are rebelling against the “Big Four” meat companies by planning their own beef processing plant. They’re seeking a transformation for themselves, the industry and western Nebraska.
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Topics: Rice, Crop Consultant, Education U.S. MidWest, Economics, Sustainability, Research,
Comparing photosynthetic differences between wild and domesticated rice
Millions of people in Asia are dependent on rice as a food source. Believed to have been domesticated as early as 6000 BCE, rice is an important source of calories globally. In a new study from the RIPE ...
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