12/10/2024 SOURCE: www.exploreseiowa.com
La Crosse, Indiana Denise Scarborough has been elected as the chair of the Indiana Soybean Alliance. She...
New Indiana Soybean Alliance chair elected - Explore SE Iowa
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11/26/2024 SOURCE: www.tradingview.com
This week it’s time to take a bit of a deep dive into corn demand. Corn has had my attention for a while now as the narrative surrounding the market in fundamental discussions hasn’t necessarily felt the same at ground level. I am not going to sit here and argue that production wasn’t there because…
Corn Demand in Focus: What The Cash Market May Be Trying To Say
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11/25/2024 SOURCE: l.smartnews.com
After bird flu was detected in a retail sample of raw milk produced and packaged by Raw Farm, LLC, the California Department of Public Health warned consume...
Bird flu found in sample of California raw milk: Officials (ABC News)
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11/22/2024 SOURCE: www.centerforfoodsafety.org
With the future of agriculture and entire food webs on the line, it is irresponsible and unlawful that pesticide coated seeds will continue to be exempted f
Center for Food Safety | Press Releases | | Statement on Center for Food Safety et al. v. Environmental Protection Agency et al
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11/12/2024 SOURCE: www.northjersey.com
Smoking cigars was a way for these veterans to bond while deployed overseas. See how they turned that bonding experience into a thriving business.
These veterans bonded over cigars while deployed. See how they turned that into a business
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11/07/2024 SOURCE: antiguaobserver.com
By Algernon Watts I’ll admit, growing up, I only thought of bees as creatures to avoid, a lesson reinforced by a few childhood stings. But as my love for farming grows, I’ve realized that these little creatures are essential partners in agriculture. Bees don’t just make honey; they’re responsible for…
A sweet partnership: Why bees are the backbone of Antigua’s agriculture
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10/25/2024 SOURCE: www.dailyclimate.org
Scientists are modifying the DNA of bacteria in corn seeds to cut down on chemical fertilizer use, which contributes significantly to climate change.Eric Lipton reports for The New York Times.In short:Pivot Bio, a California company, coats corn seeds with genetically modified bacteria to produce nut...
Corn seeds sprayed with DNA-altered bacteria may reduce fertilizer use
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10/25/2024 SOURCE: www.msn.com
The Bestseller brand sourced the cotton using a direct-to-farm model.
Only Doubles African Organic Cotton Volume
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