03/20/2024 SOURCE: www.kcbd.com
The USDA is predicting world cotton production to rebound this year but that doesn’t mean West Texas farmers will.
Cotton production predicted to rebound, West Texas farmers are weary
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02/14/2024 SOURCE: www.dtnpf.com
Percent change between the USDA Ag Outlook projections for corn and the final estimates for food-seed-industrial usage (FSI), feed utilization, planted area and yield vs. the percent differences for exports and average farm price.
USDA Ag Outlook Projections for Corn
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02/13/2024 SOURCE: www.capitalpress.com
The current cattle cycle isn’t expected to bottom out util 2027.
Cattle numbers continue to shrink, forcing prices upward
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02/13/2024 SOURCE: www.agweb.com
Press and Hold to get to the article - Soybeans and Corn Bounce Off Support Ahead of WASDE: Cattle and Hogs Consolidate
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02/10/2024 SOURCE: carboncredits.com
Explore the challenges and prospects of the voluntary carbon market in 2024, as trust issues and demand dynamics shape its price and future.
Trust Can Bring Carbon Credit Price to $238/Ton by 2050
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02/06/2024 SOURCE: yaledailynews.com
University officials told the News that they hope Yale’s continued purchasing of carbon offsets might guide Yale toward a carbon-zero future as some researchers have criticized the industry for exaggerating the benefits of carbon offsets.
Yale looks to continue buying carbon offsets since starting in 2020
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02/06/2024 SOURCE: www.theland.com.au
This is branded content for RSM There has been an increase in understanding and thought leadership on Carbon...
Carbon farming - a lot to consider and a lot to learn
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02/03/2024 SOURCE: brazilian.report
Better climatic conditions and higher productivity will allow Brazil to harvest its third-largest coffee crop in 2024.
Brazil to harvest its third-largest coffee crop this year
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01/31/2024 SOURCE: www.openaccessgovernment.org
A study has discovered that fruits and vegetables grown in urban farms carry a carbon footprint six times more than conventional produce
A new study highlights the challenges to the carbon footprint faced by urban agriculture
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01/22/2024 SOURCE: news.mongabay.com
This is the fifth article in our five-part series on forest carbon credits and the voluntary market. Read Part One, Part Two, Part Three and Part Four. In the view of many experts and observers, the voluntary carbon trade faces a set of divergent possibilities for its future, and a marked change seems imminent after […]
The future of forest carbon credits and voluntary markets
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