06/07/2021 SOURCE: www.sciencedaily.com
Researchers have re-animated specimens of a fungus that causes coffee wilt to discover how the disease evolved and how its spread can be prevented.
70-year-old coffee-killing fungus brought back to life to fight the disease
-
(0)
-
Bookmark
- Comments. (0)
John LaRose Jr.
Topics: Precision AG , Agriculture US, Crop Consultant, Agriculture Global, Economics, Sustainability, Research, Fertilizer, World Hunger, Climate Change, World Population,
Mixed Farming Methods Could Eliminate Agricultural Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Small-scale mixed-use agriculture that avoids synthetic fertilizers in favor of manure could eliminate agricultural greenhouse gas emissions if established across the United States' 100 million hectares of lush high quality cropland, according to a study by Gidon Eshel, publishing 3rd June 2021 in the open-access journal PLOS Biology.
-
(0)
-
Bookmark
- Comments (0)
John LaRose Jr.
Topics: Agriculture Global, Sustainability, Research, World Population, Coronavirus/COVID,
Govt locks down Bondolfi over COVID-19 outbreak
LESSONS have been suspended at the Roman-Catholic Church-run Bondolfi Teachers College in Masvingo following a spike in COVID-19 cases at the institution.
-
(0)
-
Bookmark
- Comments (0)
John LaRose Jr.
Topics: Agriculture Global, Lamb/Sheep, Economics, Research, Education,
Common Mistakes to You Need to Avoid When Raising Sheep
Some common mistakes to avoid when raising sheep. That’s coming up on This Land of Ours. When it comes to raising sheep – or any kind of .....
-
(0)
-
Bookmark
- Comments (0)
John LaRose Jr.
Topics: Agriculture US, Agriculture Global, Poultry, Economics, Research, World Hunger,
What Is Bumblefoot In Chickens And How To Treat It
Is one of your chickens limping? In pain? Bumblefoot in chickens is often the cause of an unhappy bird. Leaving it untreated can kill your chicken.
-
(0)
-
Bookmark
- Comments (0)
John LaRose Jr.
Topics: Economics, Food/Nutrition, Research, Ag Global Specialty Food, Ag Tech, World Hunger, Ag Middle East, Food Security/Shortage,
Women of AgriFood Nation competition encourages female-led tech companies
The food-tech industry is growing significantly with a sharp increase in investments in Israel and around the world, so this is the opportunity for women to enter the field,
-
(0)
-
Bookmark
- Comments (0)
06/01/2021 SOURCE: news.illinoisstate.edu
Illinois State’s Department of Agriculture used to attract students from family farms who grew up baling hay and showing cattle.
Fertile ground: Ag program rooted in excellence
-
(0)
-
Bookmark
- Comments. (0)
John LaRose Jr.
Topics: Agriculture US, Crop Consultant, Food/Nutrition, Research, World Hunger, Regenerative Agriculture,
-
(0)
-
Bookmark
- Comments (0)
John LaRose Jr.
Topics: Soil Health, Agriculture US, Agriculture Global, Sustainability, Research, Regenerative Agriculture,
-
(0)
-
Bookmark
- Comments (0)
John LaRose Jr.
Topics: Precision AG , Agriculture US, Pesticides, Crop Consultant, Agriculture Global, Economics, Pest Control, Sustainability, Research, Education,
Agricultural pests rely on bacteria to overcome plant defenses - Florida News Times
Recent studies suggest that insect larvae may rely on a microscope partner to help eat the leaves of the plant. Credits: Pexels’ Egor Kamelev Insect larvae may appear harmless to humans, but many of them can be very dangerous to feeding plant species, some of which are important crops. Plants cannot escape danger like animals, …
-
(0)
-
Bookmark
- Comments (0)










