
Topics: Irrigation, Water, Economics, Sustainability, Government / Policies, Ag Africa, Regenerative Agriculture,
Govt too broke for Neckartal Dam irrigation scheme
AGRICULTURE minister Calle Schlettwein says the government has no money to set up the 5 000 hectare irrigation projects which were part of the bigger plan in constructing the Neckartal Dam.
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Topics: Soil Health, Agriculture US, Conservation/Tillage, Water, Economics, Sustainability, Government / Policies,
SWCD recognizes conservation efforts of local farm families
The Clayton Soil & Water Conservation District (SWCD) recognized the outstanding conservation efforts of local farm families during its Dec. 3 meeting. This year’s award winners showcase a variety of conservation efforts and each recipient provides an outstanding example of what people can do to protect the natural resources enjoyed in northeast Iowa. The awards program is
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Topics: Precision AG , Agriculture Global, Economics, Ag Tech, Ag Innovation, World Population,
A New Open-Source Farming Robot Takes Shape
The world of automated farming may be an unglamorous one to those not invested in its attractions, but like the robots themselves that quietly get on in the background with tending crops, those who…
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Topics: Economics, Sustainability, Government / Policies, Ag Australia/NZ,
Agricultural overview: March quarter 2021 - Department of Agriculture
Andrew Cameron, Charley Xia and Rohan Nelson
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Topics: Precision AG , Agriculture US, Agriculture Global, Economics, Ag Tech, Ag Innovation, World Hunger, World Population,
Three of the Most Important Developments in Agriculture
Today's smart technology has changed everything. It hasn't just affected our phones and how we communicate, but how we farm as well
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Topics: Soil Health, Livestock/Meat, Economics, Beef Cattle, Research, Fertilizer, Regenerative Agriculture,
Humus compost manure system gets carbon into the soil, cuts fertilizer use | The Mitchell Republic
Olsen Custom Farms of Hendricks, Minn., has constructed a 14-acre site for making “humus compost” from the farm’s 3,500-head confinement beef custom feedlot near Toronto, S.D. The idea is to improve crop yields yields while replacing synthetic fertilizers, all while reducing a carbon footprint. The company believes it will be smart to get ahead of federal policies that likely will influence farm nutrient practices.
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Topics: Young Farmers, Economics, Sustainability, Ag Africa, Regenerative Agriculture, Education,
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Topics: Agriculture US, Coffee/Tea, Economics, Coronavirus/COVID,
Campfire Coffee: A story of success amidst the commotion - The Tacoma Ledger
Get to know one of the many small black business owners in the Tacoma community. The Ledger got the privilege to speak to the Co-Founder of Campfire Coffee, Quincy Henry, as he shared some insight into what Campfire is all about. “We exist to increase access to outdoor activities and the specialty coffee industry for…
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