04/07/2025 SOURCE: www.brownfieldagnews.com
The USDA says that as of the week ending April 3rd, corn export inspections remain ahead of the pace needed to meet projections for the current marketing year. The 2024/25 marketing year got underway June 1st for wheat and September 1st for corn, sorghum, and soybeans. The USDA’s updated supply and demand report is out […]
Soybean, corn export inspections above a week ago - Brownfield Ag News
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04/07/2025 SOURCE: www.farmweeknow.com
Certain periods of the crop marketing year do tend to be relatively quiet.
Quiet signals: Why 'boring' USDA crop reports matter
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04/07/2025 SOURCE: wisconsinagconnection.com
This week on The Dairy Signal, experts share insights on crop rotation, tile drainage, and healthy eating to support farmers during the growing season and beyond.
Maximize Crop Rotation for Soil Health and Pest Control | Wisconsin Ag Connection
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Topics: Soil Health, Food/Nutrition, Transportation, Trade (Commodities), Ag Africa,
Tanzania, a vibrant country in Africa, is in dire need of robust support from the private sector to revitalize its infrastructure. This transformation is essential, stretching from bustling towns to the charming villages where much of the country's agricultural production takes place. By improving these vital connections, we can significantly boost food production and ensure that nutritious supplies reach diverse regions around the globe. Picture a scooter loaded with aromatic white cardamom, valued at 28000$. As it navigates the rugged terrain, the impact of continuous heavy rainfall is painfully evident—the roads are riddled with potholes and uneven surfaces, a testament to nature’s relentless force. The journey, meant to connect farmers with markets, becomes a struggle against the elements.
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04/02/2025 SOURCE: www.britishecologicalsociety.org
End of the brown field? Regenerative agriculture brings ecological benefits - BES is the largest scientific society for ecologists in Europe. We're working towards a world in which nature and people thrive.
End of the brown field? Regenerative agriculture brings ecological benefits - British Ecological Society
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04/02/2025 SOURCE: www.usatoday.com
Another program that helps schools access locally grown fresh food is being delayed due to federal cuts, impacting some Indiana schools.
Indiana kids, farmers lose funding as USDA suspends farm to school grants for 2025
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04/02/2025 SOURCE: civileats.com
Tariffs would affect not only farmers and eaters but also the small, independent restaurants that are mainstays of American communities.
Op-ed: How Trump’s Tariffs Could Impact Your Local Restaurant
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04/02/2025 SOURCE: www.cotton.senate.gov
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEContact: Caroline Tabler or Patrick McCann (202) 224-2353April 2, 2025 Cotton,...
Cotton, Colleagues: Allow Fish Farmers to Protect Ponds from Predatory Birds | U.S. Senator Cotton of Arkansas
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04/02/2025 SOURCE: www.agriculture.com
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