
Topics: Soil Health, Cotton, Agriculture US, Cover Crops, Sustainability,
Swapping ‘Jugs’ for Cover Crops Leads to Greener No-Till Future
When Matt Griggs decided to embark on no-till practices more than a decade ago he was already dealing with a degraded soil resource. More than 100 years of conventional tillage and a monoculture of cotton on his family’s rolling farm ground had caused erosion and stripped soils of organic matter.
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07/19/2022 SOURCE: www.countytimes.co.uk
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07/19/2022 SOURCE: www.precisionfarmingdealer.com
The Assn. of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) Future of Food Production whitepaper identifies 13 trends that could influence the way food is produced. Precision agriculture ties into these 5 of the 13 trends identified by the AEM — as technology will be vital to helping farmers do more with less.
5 Ways Precision Ag Will Influence the Future of Food Production
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Topics: Agriculture US, Young Farmers, Sustainability,
Vermont Farm Immersion Program hopes to grow new crop of farmers
The Vermont Farm Immersion Program is for adults who want to learn more about running a farm, or just how to grow food in their own backyard.
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07/18/2022 SOURCE: www.aces.edu
For the world to be fed sustainably in the 21st century, agricultural innovation using biotechnology is key. Research and implementation of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) is one way that ag industry is unlocking the future for the next generation.
GMOs: Unlocking Agriculture’s Potential Through Bioengineering - Alabama Cooperative Extension System
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Topics: Agriculture Global, Sustainability, Vertical Farming, Ag Tech,
Dubai is now home to the largest vertical farm in the world
The building will produce 2 million pounds of greens per year, in a country that currently imports nearly all of its food.
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Topics: Sustainability, Ag Innovation, Cellular Meat,
How The Cultivated Meat Industry Just Took A Massive Leap Forward
A new breakthrough in lab-grown meat could completely change the cultivated meat industry, and you might be seeing even more (cheaper) meat substitutes soon.
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07/14/2022 SOURCE: haberinadresi.club
How are peanuts harvested? Loosen the soil around the plants with a spade or garden fork before harvesting peanuts. Pull up the plants and shake the excess soil from the roots, leaving the pods attached. Peanuts need to dry for three or four weeks before you prepare and store them. Hang the plants in a warm, dry location and protect them from direct sunlight. After two weeks, brush off any remaining soil and remove the pods from the roots. Lay them out in a single layer on a flat surface and allow them to dry for another week or two. High humidity during the drying period encourages mold. If you are the owner, send me a comment on the video. I will follow your request as soon as read. Thank you Thank For Watching Noal Farm For more Hot video Please Sub me Here: https://bit.ly/3gy34S6 And More playlist Noal Farm : https://bit.ly/3gy3sQy Noal Sea : https://bit.ly/3BaSgBd Noal Processing : https://bit.ly/3mBP65t #peanutharvest #noalharvesting #harvesttime
Peanut Harvesting Machine - How to Harvest Peanut in Farm - Modern Agriculture Technology
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