
Topics: Dairy, Agriculture Global, Trade (Commodities),
DATCP Presents Dairy Symposium At WDE - Mid-West Farm Report
The Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) will host a Global Dairy Symposium at World Dairy... Read More
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Topics: Rice, Crop Diseases,
BROWN SPOT IN RICE – casual organism, favourable conditions, symptoms and management methods
Brown spot is otherwise called as sesame leaf spot or Helminthosporiose. Brown spot causes both quality and quantity losses. On average, the disease causes 7% yield loss across all lowland rice production in South and Southeast Asia.
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07/08/2022 SOURCE: today.tamu.edu
Possible solutions could lie at the intersection of breeding and genetic modification.
Cotton Breeders Are Using Genetic Insights To Make This Global Crop More Sustainable
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07/08/2022 SOURCE: www.aces.edu
There is nothing more sustainable or more down to earth than growing cotton in Alabama, according to Extension Cotton Agronomist Steve Brown.
Cotton: A Sustainable Choice in Alabama's Climate - Alabama Cooperative Extension System
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07/08/2022 SOURCE: www.kob.com
A longtime chile farmer – who is also a scientist – is working make green chile even greener.
Sandia Labs uses solar power to roast green chile
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Cotton's plunge: Recession warning or just another market mess?
Cotton: it's the touch, the feel, the fabric of our lives. It's also in the middle of what economists are calling a "market bloodbath" and in desperate need of a "tourniquet to stop the bleeding."
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Cotton's plunge: Recession warning or just another market mess?
Cotton: it's the touch, the feel, the fabric of our lives. It's also in the middle of what economists are calling a "market bloodbath" and in desperate need of a "tourniquet to stop the bleeding."
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Topics: Livestock/Meat, Agriculture Global, Poultry, Coronavirus/COVID, Animal Health,
Viewpoint: Anti-technology activists claim coronavirus outbreaks could be exacerbated by intensive farming. Here’s why they are dead wrong
It is often asserted that intensive livestock systems increase the risk of zoonotic diseases, and this argument is used to make the case for a switch to more extensive, lower yielding farming practices.
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07/08/2022 SOURCE: preferredbynature.org
The recent endorsement from the Sustainable Rice Platform (SRP) now enables Preferred by Nature to deliver the approved training courses on SRP standards and system. Successful trainees from such training are therefore qualified to conduct farmer outreach, training and verification activities in support of SRP objectives.
A moment of pride: Preferred by Nature is now an ‘SRP Authorized Training Provider’
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Topics: Beef Cattle, Pork/Swine/Pig/Hog, Cellular Meat, Plant-Based/Animal Free, Ranching,
Survey Shows Confusion Over Meat and Alternatives - The Farmer's Daughter USA
Does chicken by any other name taste like, well, chicken? Consumers might just be asking themselves that question. A survey conducted by the National Chicken Council shows that one in five Americans have purchased meat, only to later discover they accidently purchased a plant-based product. About three quarters of those surveyed, including vegetarians and vegans, […]
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