
Topics: Agriculture US, Carbon Farming,
New pipeline bill gets quick, early support in Iowa House - Iowa Capital Dispatch
While other carbon dioxide pipeline legislation has languished, a bill that was filed on Monday got its first hearing Tuesday.
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02/21/2023 SOURCE: brownfieldagnews.com
An ag economist says the total number of farms is declining and the size is increasing. The latest Farm and Land and Farms report from the USDA had average farm acres up 1 acre to 446 acres while the number of farms declined by around 10,000 to 2 million (for reference, in 2015 there were […]
USDA reports average farm size continues to grow - Brownfield Ag News
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Topics: Agriculture US, Carbon Farming,
Carbon removal is so hot right now
Carbon removal is heating up along with the planet, but it's got a long way to go to becoming a mainstream tool for investors.
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Topics: Agriculture US, Economics,
Kansas City Fed- Nonirrigated Farmland Values Up About 9%; Minneapolis Fed- Nonirrigated Cropland 18% Higher
Last week, the Federal Reserve Banks of Kansas City and Minneapolis released updates regarding farm income, farmland values and agricultural credit conditions. Today's update contains highlights from the Fed reports.
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02/21/2023 SOURCE: www.youtube.com
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02/21/2023 SOURCE: www.desmoinesregister.com
Opinion: If we shun CCS here in Iowa, production will go elsewhere, gutting our economy; that's just how business works, writes Monte Shaw.
Opinion: The future of Iowa ethanol production depends on carbon capture
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02/21/2023 SOURCE: interestingengineering.com
Amazon is putting significant funds into the world’s first commercial-scale seaweed farm conveniently located between offshore wind turbines.
Amazon tests carbon removal with seaweed farming between wind turbines
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02/21/2023 SOURCE: globalnews.ca
Experts say that farmers will increasingly struggle with profitability amid the unpredictable seasons as climate change makes drought, flooding and wildfires more common.
Extreme drought could hurt future beef supply in U.S. and Canada, experts warn - National | Globalnews.ca
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