01/03/2023 SOURCE: www.farmprogress.com
Corn Illustrated: How deep should corn be planted? Here’s what one trial showed in 2022.
Purdue releases corn seeding depth trial results
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12/29/2022 SOURCE: www.agweek.com
The hybrid wheat is making its way into the U.S. and producers will soon learn more about its future here.
How hybrid wheat could lead to more food without GMO fears
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12/28/2022 SOURCE: farmdocdaily.illinois.edu
The adoption of battery electric and hybrid electric vehicles is part of a larger effort to reduce gasoline consumption and greenhouse gas emissions. Light-duty vehicles, the majority of which use…
The Impact of Long-Run Declines in Gasoline Use on the US Corn Market
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Topics: Soybeans, Research, AI/Artificial Intelligence,
Soybeans are Ready for their Closeup - American Soybean Association
By Randy Barrett Unhappy soybean plants wilt—so scientists are developing artificial intelligence to track the behavior on site and save farmers time on
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Topics: Research, Ag Innovation,
What's new on the topic of biostimulants?
In this episode of the Nutrient Management Podcast, three University of Minnesota experts discuss biostimulants. What's new on the topic of ...
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12/21/2022 SOURCE: www.newscientist.com
Inadequate numbers of bees and other pollinators have a huge impact on human health due to lower production of fruit and vegetables, according to a modelling study
Shortage of pollinators could be killing 427,000 people a year | New Scientist
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Topics: Research, Plant-Based/Animal Free,
Swedish study finds meat substitutes more difficult to absorb | AGDAILY
A Swedish study published in 2022 has shown evidence that some plant-based meat alternatives may be difficult for the human body to digest.
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Topics: Soybeans, Research,
Finding Flooding Tolerance to Breed Better Soybeans - Research Highlight - Soybean Research & Information Network - SRIN
By Barb Baylor Anderson When dealing with potential yield loss to stresses such as flooding, soybean farmers have to decide whether or not to grow the highest-yielding varieties available or […]
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