05/12/2022 SOURCE: www.sturgisjournal.com
The combination of mud and manure accumulation presents a problem for cattle producers.
Homegrown: Don’t let the performance of your cattle get stuck in the mud
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05/12/2022 SOURCE: www.feednavigator.com
US based soy processor, Perdue AgriBusiness, and startup, ZeaKal, have announced a multi-year development agreement to raise more sustainable poultry through improved soy genetics and feed quality.
Perdue backs technology designed to boost oil and protein content of soybeans without risking yield
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05/12/2022 SOURCE: amp.realagriculture.com
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05/12/2022 SOURCE: www.usatoday.com
Inflation and avian flu have created a one-two punch that is hitting American consumers in their wallets. Can alternative-meats help fill the void?
Will bird flu and inflation send diners flocking to plant-based meat alternatives?
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05/11/2022 SOURCE: texasfarmbureau.org
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05/11/2022 SOURCE: www.no-tillfarmer.com
Cargill will once again offer one-crop-year contracts to producer customers in eligible states to sequester carbon through implementation of new or expanded regenerative agriculture practices such as cover crops, no-till or reduced-till.
Cargill Expands Carbon Market Program to 15 States
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05/11/2022 SOURCE: flip.it
According to the National Coffee Association survey, over 65% of the U.S. drinks coffee, but did you know there are only two states that actually produce it?
These Are The Only 2 US States That Grow Coffee
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Topics: Agriculture US, Vegetables, Education U.S. West, Research,
Novel species of pathogenic bacteria of onion identified in Texas
While conducting the survey of bacteria in onions, a team of Texas A&M AgriLife researchers in Uvalde identified a new pathogen—a bacterial species now named for where it was found.
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05/10/2022 SOURCE: www.no-tillfarmer.com
The grazing of cover crops can be a viable management option to intensify no-till crop production to improve soil health and maintain or increase overall system profitability, says Kansas State University.
The Impact of Grazing Cover Crops on Soil Properties
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