
Topics: Precision AG , Agriculture Global, Economics, Ag Europe, Renewable Energy (Solar/Wind),
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Topics: Commodities, Dairy, Agriculture Global, Economics, Beef Cattle, Ag Europe, Trade (Commodities),
Will Ireland forsake beef for dairy in agri emissions trade-off?
Carbon budgets in agriculture are likely to accelerate an ongoing reduction in beef herd
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11/01/2021 SOURCE: myemail.constantcontact.com
Message to COP26: Ethanol Can Help Meet Climate Goals View as Webpage November 1, 2021 Press Contact: Ken Colombini (636) 594-2284 Ethanol Report 11-1-21 Message to COP26: Ethanol Can Help Meet Cli
Ethanol Report 11-1-21
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Topics: Agriculture US, Food/Nutrition, Coronavirus/COVID,
Diet-related diseases pose a major risk for Covid-19. But the U.S. overlooks them.
Other countries have been galvanized to confront diet issues. The U.S. has had no such wakeup call.
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Topics: Commodities, Coffee/Tea, Agriculture Global, Economics, Ag India,
‘Local growers yet to savour rising global coffee prices’
Government intervention sought to check cartels, say trade sources
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Topics: Vegetables, Gardening, Sustainability, Ag Asia / Pacific, World Hunger, Coronavirus/COVID,
Achieving better planting through new techniques - Borneo Post Online
HORTICULTURISTS are constantly looking at better ways and the latest techniques in planting. What if we’re to apply the ‘lateral-thinking’ concept to solve land scarcity? There is this thing called ‘air-planting’ utilising circular transparent upright columns for growing vegetables. Roots of the seedlings are inserted to the holes around the tube – very little or no amount of water is used; there’s
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Topics: Irrigation, Crop Consultant, Agriculture Global, Water, Sustainability, Food Security/Shortage,
Is technology adoption as a water-saving method really improving
A team of scientists, including experts from the University of Adelaide, suggest that reliance on modern irrigation technologies as a water-use efficien...
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10/30/2021 SOURCE: www.forbes.com
It has been stated that wild-growing plant fibers are more sustainable than cotton because they are “rainfed” and therefore use less water. In fact, more than half of global cotton crops are purely rainfed. Cotton water 'usage' myths debunked in part 3 of this 4 part series on cotton misinformation.
Damaging Sustainability Myths Debunked: Cotton Is Not A “Thirsty” Crop, Says Report
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