09/06/2022 SOURCE: allianceforscience.cornell.edu
Some agricultural students at the University of Ghana are urging youth to support the adoption of genetically modified (GMO) technology to help improve farm productivity and ensure food security. “With respect to health, environment and economic factors, genetically modified organisms are considered an improvement and I would admonish us all to embrace it,” said student […]
Minds open as University of Ghana students debate the use of GMO crops in their country - Alliance for Science
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09/06/2022 SOURCE: deltabusinessjournal.com
Harvest Well Underway and Looks Promising By mark h. stowers Delta row crop farmers have had their usual battles with mother nature, insects and the commodity market. But for those who hit their planting windows accurately and made their way through the hot and dry summer, the rewards should be positive. Extension crop experts and […]
Delta Row Crop Update - Delta Business Journal
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Topics: Agriculture Global, GMO's, Ag India, Ag Asia / Pacific,
65,000 Bangladeshi farmers now grow GMO insect-resistant eggplant as production soars among local farms
In 2020/21, more than 65,000 farmers in Bangladesh used genetically modified Bt aubergines. A rapid increase since the GM crop was approved for cultivation in 2013.
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09/06/2022 SOURCE: missouriindependent.com
Dozens of USDA leaders had connections to the Farm Bureau before joining the agency, and former leaders often join the organization.
In Washington, agricultural policymakers circulate among Farm Bureau, USDA and industry • Missouri Independent
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09/06/2022 SOURCE: www.agweek.com
Thomas Solwey owns Custom Kut Meat, a processing plant with a store front in Carrington, North Dakota, and Tanner Elshaug is owner of Grand Harbor Meats, a shop in Devils Lake, North Dakota.
Two North Dakota ranchers have goals of selling meat that is a cut above
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09/06/2022 SOURCE: www.agweek.com
Mychal Wilmes recalls the changing challenges of corn harvest, from hand husking to equipment problems.
From hand husking to chopping silage, corn harvest holds special memories
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09/06/2022 SOURCE: www2.ljworld.com
HAYS — Kansas farmers battered by drought and heat now have more weather to worry about — in outer space. An expected surge in solar flares over the next several years will likely send massive bursts of radiation hurtling toward our atmosphere. And that would threaten satellite signals. That matters to farmers because much of […]
How weather in outer space could cost Midwestern farmers $1 billion
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09/06/2022 SOURCE: www.keloland.com
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09/06/2022 SOURCE: www.fwi.co.uk
Milk recording can act as an important early warning system, flagging up issues that without intervention could affect herd profitability. Specialist
7 ways to make the most of milk recording data - Farmers Weekly
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