Randy Krotz
Topics: Agriculture US, Economics, USDA, Government / Policies,
US farm debt declines on high crop prices, federal aid
Increased federal aid and rising crop prices helped reduce US farm debt in the first quarter of 2021.
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John LaRose Jr.
Topics: Precision AG , Commodities, Agriculture US, Agriculture Global, Poultry, Economics, Trade (Commodities),
Cooks Venture Plants Expansive Silvopasture Throughout Pasture-Raised Poultry Operation In Northwest Arkansas
/PRNewswire/ -- Cooks Venture, one of the leading pasture-raised poultry and heritage breeding companies in the country, announces the planting of a large...
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John LaRose Jr.
Topics: Wheat, Commodities, Markets/Pricing, Crop Consultant, Economics, Ag North America,
Canadian farmers face canola, wheat crop failure - Illinois News Today
Manitoba Manitoba: Canada’s canola and wheat crops are facing failure as farmers suffer from continuous drought. The most important Canadian rapeseed crops used in the production of cooking oils and animal feeds mature weeks early due to the extreme heat witnessed in the region. Early crops may not produce pods containing small dark seeds crushed …
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John LaRose Jr.
Topics: Jobs, Agriculture Global, Water, Economics, Sustainability, World Hunger, World Population, Ag Middle East,
Women in Sindh win historic recognition to manage water
Despite being a major part of Sindh's agricultural force, women farmers were kept excluded from water management for years.
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John LaRose Jr.
Topics: Soil Health, Crop Consultant, Agriculture Global, Economics, Food/Nutrition, Sustainability, Research, Fertilizer,
How plants compensate symbiotic microbes
Combining economics, psychology and studies of fertilizer application, researchers find that plants nearly follow an ''equal pay for equal work'' rule when giving resources to partner microbes - except when those microbes underperform.
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Nancy Kavazanjian
Topics: Agriculture US, Economics, Sustainability,
WFU applauds big week of wins for family farmers
This week offered up some big victories for farmers and consumers at both the state and federal level. “It has been a whirlwind week in the realm of agricultural policy with many long-awaited victories for family farmers,” said Wisconsin Farmers Union (WFU) President Darin Von Ruden. “Our voices have been heard on these issues, and this week’s advancements on topics like right to repair, fair labeling, competitive markets, and local control will provide real benefits to farms across rural Wiscon
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07/09/2021 SOURCE: www.farmweekly.com.au
Wool market opens strongly for new financial year as highest price for Merino fleece in three years is sold.
Wool opens strongly for new financial year
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John LaRose Jr.
Topics: Irrigation, Agriculture US, Agriculture Global, Water, Economics, Research, Ag India,
Huge Supply of Water is Saved From Evaporation When Solar Panels Are Built Over Canals
If mounted above irrigation canals, the shade of solar panels would reduce evaporation by 63 billion gallons, while generating clean energy.
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John LaRose Jr.
Topics: Wheat, Commodities, Crop Consultant, Agriculture Global, Economics, Ag India, Ag Asia / Pacific, Trade (Commodities),
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Topics: Economics, Ag Europe, Government / Policies,
Dutch farmers continue protests over gov’t nitrogen emissions cut - Flipboard
The gas is a major contributor to global warming and the Netherlands is one of Europe's largest emitters, but farmers say the planned change puts their livelihoods at risk.
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