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Topics: Vegetables, Gardening, Urban Farming,
It’s Never Too Late To Plant! Here’s Top 7 Crops to Plant in July & Still Get a Harvest
Here we present you a list of ten of the best plants that you can start planting in July and still expect a harvest.
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Topics: Corn/Maize, Soil Health, Research,
Newly discovered trait helps plants grow deeper roots in dry soil | AGDAILY
A previously unknown root trait allows some cereal plants to grow deeper roots capable of punching through dry, hard, compacted soils.
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07/13/2022 SOURCE: www.ipsnews.net
Looking into the future, the report projects that at this rate, even with a global economic recovery, around 670 million people will go hungry, or 8% of the world’s population.
The signs of the last few years indicate a continuous setback towards achieving food security
Food Security: We Are Still Going Backwards
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07/13/2022 SOURCE: www.prnewswire.com
"Change in consumer preferences to focus on foods that are overall healthy and minimally processed drives the growth of the market. For instance, in Canada, organic food is no longer perceived as luxury food that can be afforded by high-income people. In regards to price points, the market is relatively competitive in nature."
/PRNewswire/ -- Key Findings The increasing awareness among parents regarding the intake of nutrition, with the health benefits associated with organic food...
The rise in interest in labels and certifications such as plant-based or clean ingredients will be the Future Catalyst for Organic Baby Food Market in North America: Ken Research
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07/13/2022 SOURCE: www.agriculture.com
The Iowa Attorney General’s Office is currently investigating 15 solar panel companies after an increase in consumer complaints.
Iowa attorney general’s office investigates surge of solar panel installation complaints
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07/13/2022 SOURCE: www.beefmagazine.com
Top states in the program included Colorado (642,000 acres), South Dakota (nearly 425,000 acres) and Nebraska (nearly 422,000 acres). States with the highest increase in acres compared with last year include Arizona (141% increase), California (129% increase) and Utah (122% increase).
About 5.6 million acres entering program in 2023, surpassing the 3.9 million acres expiring this year.
USDA accepts more than 3.1 million acres in Grassland CRP signup
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Topics: Beer/Brewing/Distilling, Ag Tech, Trending News,
Chopin Vodka Introduces USDA Organic Rye Vodka to the U.S. Market
The family-owned and operated vodka brand captures organic shoppers with their first organic, single-ingredient vodka in key markets...
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07/13/2022 SOURCE: www.reuters.com
A jury in Delaware federal court found Friday that AGCO Corp's planting equipment did not infringe two patents owned by agriculture-industry rival Deere & Co.
Jury rejects Deere lawsuit against AGCO over planter patents
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07/13/2022 SOURCE: www.purdue.edu
Purdue University and the U.S. Forest Service on Tuesday (July 12) announced the new and improved Alien Forest Pest Explorer interactive web tool.
Purdue, U.S. Forest Service launch new, improved Alien Forest Pest Explorer
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