
Topics: Wheat, Research,
'Totally unexpected': Researchers excited by frosted wheat trial
The discovery that a new variety of wheat can make a "significant" recovery from a damaging frost is surprising and exciting researchers in Western Australia.
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Topics: Agriculture US, Government / Policies,
American Agri-Women President executing vision for new leadership program - Brownfield Ag News
The newly elected president of the American Agri-Women hopes to execute her vision for a new leadership program in 2022. Heather Hampton-Knodle of Filmore, Illinois tells Brownfield the program will have a few different tracks starting with non-profit leadership to help members be involved in filling community needs. “How can we help people be aware […]
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12/15/2021 SOURCE: www.kcrg.com
The company Alexander and Hornung issued the recall after saying the products may be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes.
Pork product recall expands due to possible listeria contamination
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Topics: Jobs, Agriculture Global, Coronavirus/COVID,
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Topics: Agriculture Global, Recycling, Sustainability, Regenerative Agriculture,
Microbes Are Evolving to Digest Plastic, Study Finds
It’s no secret that plastic is taking over our planet at a rapid pace. Now, researchers of one study have found that microbes in the oceans and soil all around the world are quickly evolving to digest the plastic. The study authors say these findings show “a measurable effect of plastic pollution on the global microbial ecology.”
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Topics: Research, Renewable Energy (Solar/Wind), Education,
ASU begins joint appointment program with National Renewable Energy Laboratory
ASU and NREL begin a joint appointment program to advance renewable energy research, education and technology development.
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Topics: Agriculture Global, Beekeeping, Economics, Sustainability, Ag Europe, Pollinators,
Solar Farms Could Boost Bumblebee Populations, Study Says
A new study finds that installing solar farms could become a two birds, one stone situation, as these areas can also double as thriving pollinator habitats if land owners allow meadows to grow around solar panels. The study, from researchers at Lancaster University in the UK, shows that installing solar farms could be greatly beneficial to nature.
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12/14/2021 SOURCE: www.westport-news.com
MOUNT AUBURN, Ill. (AP) — A farmer was rescued Monday after falling into a grain bin in...
Farmer rescued after falling into corn up to chest in bin
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Topics: Commodities, Livestock/Meat, Agriculture Global, Economics, Beef Cattle, Ag India, Ag Australia/NZ,
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12/14/2021 SOURCE: www.wattagnet.com
NestFresh, a company that produces shell eggs and egg products, collaborated with New Barn Organics, a company that primarily produces milk products, to produce Regenerative Organic Certified (ROC) shell eggs.
Eggs produced by regenerative agriculture are expanding
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