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Topics: Wheat, Oats, Ryegrass, Fertilizer,
Small Grain Fertility Requirements and Application Strategies - Practical Farmers of Iowa
When Albion, IA farmer Wade Dooley thinks back to his first experience growing cereal rye for seed, he recalls, “We went with what we read in magazines, as far as recommended fertilizer rates which was basically – don’t ...
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Topics: GMO's, Potatoes,
APHIS gives green light to new Simplot GMO potato variety
A new modified corn and potato variety have been given the green light by the USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS). The potato plant from J.R. Simplot Company was modifie…
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Topics: Agriculture US, Water, Trade (Commodities),
Low Mississippi River levels could cause $20B in losses - Brownfield Ag News
AccuWeather forecasts economic losses of $20 billion from the Mississippi River’s historically low water levels. Senior meteorologist Paul Pastelok tells Brownfield the low levels have caused barge traffic to come to a near standstill, and he doesn’t expect any significant change in the levels until early next year. “We do have a couple of events […]
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Topics: Food/Nutrition, Food Safety,
Study finds deli meat is connected to more than 90 percent of U.S. listeria cases
According to a new study recently published in the International Journal of Food Microbiology, over 90 percent of listeriosis cases in the U.S. come from
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10/25/2022 SOURCE: farmmachinery.tv
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10/25/2022 SOURCE: www.google.com
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Topics: Corn/Maize, GMO's, Trade (Commodities),
Study: Mexican ban on GM corn could be devastating | AGDAILY
A 2020 decree by Mexico's President Andres Manual Lopez Obrador is set to phase out GM corn and glyphosate by 2024 -- just 14 short months away.
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Topics: Agriculture US, Water,
Kansas officials criticized over plan to truck in 6,000 gallons of water from Missouri River
The project is meant to prove that large transfers of water could be a tool to help save the disappearing Ogallala Aquifer, which provides irrigation and drinking water to western Kansas. But other groundwater management officials say it’s a distraction from the far more urgent task of conservation.
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