Foreign Investment in U.S. Cropland Nearly Triples in Past Decade, USDA Data Shows | The Daily Yonder
This story was originally published by the Midwest Center for Investigative Reporting. Foreign investment in U.S. cropland has nearly tripled in the past
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John LaRose Jr.
Topics: Precision AG , Agriculture Global, Research, Government / Policies,
VR may ease requirements for agricultural exports and imports
The Verkhovna Rada Committee on Agricultural and Land Policy has recommended that Parliament approve a draft bill on uninterrupted production and supply of agricultural products during the martial law. — Ukrinform.
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Topics: Soil Health, Commodities, Agriculture US, Organic, Economics, Sustainability, Ag India, Government / Policies,
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Agriculture Machines Technology - Amazing Harvest Machines Of The World
Spread the loveAgriculture Machines Technology – Amazing Harvest Machines Of […]
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Wisconsin Joins States Offering Cover Crop Insurance Rebate
Meanwhile, restructuring to Illinois's conservation programs did not pass in Springfield.
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Cattle Market and Beef Packers Under the Microscope in Ag Committee Hearings
A big week for the cattle industry on Capitol Hill with hearings in both the Senate and House Agriculture Committees. The excitement began in the Senate wher
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Report: The majority of farmers applying to USDA conservation programs are being rejected
There’s just not enough money to go around, partially because factory farms use up much of the allocations, says the report’s author.
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Oysters and honey: The perfect combination for Senegal’s Delta of Saloum
The Delta of Saloum’s mangrove forest is rich in beauty and biodiversity, but it has suffered from years of deforestation, disrupting the area’s ecosystem and threatening the livelihoods of the area’s farmers and fishers. Recently, a collaborative project has begun to tackle both problems by funding a restoration of the mangrove and supporting local farmers’ associations.
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Nancy Kavazanjian
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Egg-laying facility in Iowa kills 5.3 million chickens, fires 200-plus workers
Animal rights activists say the manner in which the birds were killed was unnecessarily cruel.
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