07/05/2022 SOURCE: returntonow.net
A Canadian company is working on ultra-lightweight, all-hemp plane that runs on hemp fuel! Canadian cannabis firm Hempearth has designed a plane made from and fueled by hemp oil. The body and wings of the plane are made from composite hemp fibers that are 10 times stronger than steel, according […]
World's First All-Hemp Plane is 10 Times Stronger than Steel and Fueled by Hemp
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Topics: Climate Change, Ag South America,
In Brazil’s semiarid region, agrivoltaics show promise for food, energy security
High levels of food, water and energy insecurity brought on by socioeconomic issues and exacerbated by climate change have been driving research groups to find new solutions. A 2020 study from Brazil shows that agrivoltaic solar systems can be a solution with great potential. These systems combine food production and solar power generation in the […]
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07/05/2022 SOURCE: www.thesun.co.uk
GET your lawn looking lush and the whole rest of the garden will suddenly seem like a luxury outdoor space. But with the heat of summer and the rising water rates, people are struggling to fend off…
I’m a gardening pro, the common mower mistake that makes your lawn yellow
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07/05/2022 SOURCE: www.meridianstar.com
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Topics: Agriculture US, Beef Cattle, Ranching, AgriBusiness, Commodity/Trade Groups,
Supreme Court Denies Petitions on Roundup, Beef Checkoff Cases
The Supreme Court on Monday, June 27, turned away two agriculture-related petitions for review, including Bayer AG's final petition filed on a Roundup product-liability verdict and another challenging the federal Beef Checkoff program.
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07/05/2022 SOURCE: www.standardmedia.co.ke
The disease occurs and is fatal in wild and domestic herbivores like antelope, cattle, camel, sheep and goats.
Anthrax; Here is all you need to know
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Topics: Agriculture Global, World Hunger, AgriBusiness, Food Security/Shortage, Trending News,
PEPSICO EXPANDS EFFORTS TO ADDRESS GLOBAL FOOD INSECURITY, ISSUES CALL TO ACTION TO COLLABORATIVELY WORK TOWARDS LONG-TERM SOLUTIONS
/PRNewswire/ -- In response to the growing hunger crisis, PepsiCo and the PepsiCo Foundation, the philanthropic arm of PepsiCo, announced an expansion of its...
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07/05/2022 SOURCE: brownfieldagnews.com
The USDA is expecting a slight year-to-year decrease for second crop soybean planting. 4% of U.S. soybean acres are expected to be planted after another crop is harvested, compared to 5% in both 2021 and 2020, matching the 2019 total. The USDA says nearly 16 million acres of U.S. soybeans remained unplanted as of June […]
USDA sees fewer second crop soybean acres - Brownfield Ag News
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07/05/2022 SOURCE: www.isaaa.org
What can gene editing experts learn from communicating genetic modification? What is the right strategy towards public acceptance? These are just some of the questions answered in the chapter Communicating Genome Editing: Editing the Bloopers from the Past Science Communication Strategies authored b
From Bloopers to Breakthroughs: Science Communication Strategies for Gene Editing
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07/05/2022 SOURCE: allianceforscience.cornell.edu
As the price of delicacies made from cowpea, or beans, continues to rise in Ghana, some vendors are hoping that genetically modified cowpea will increase supplies and reduce consumer costs. Cowpea is a key ingredient in such popular Ghanaian dishes as waakye, gari and beans (also known as red-red or gorbe) and kose. It typically […]
Ghana's food vendors hope GM cowpea brings lower prices - Alliance for Science
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