Topics: Equipment/Machinery, Research,
John Deere teams up with ISU on 80-acre test plot in Story County - Radio Iowa
Iowa’s largest manufacturing employer is partnering with Iowa State University to create a demonstration farm near the Ames campus to field-test agricultural equipment and various farming practices in real-world conditions. Andy Greenlee, a senior staff engineer at John Deere, says the 80-acre tract is divided into eight fields where they’ll test sustainable solutions for large […]
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11/03/2022 SOURCE: www.prnewswire.com
/PRNewswire/ -- The Texas A&M AgriLife Institute for Advancing Health Through Agriculture (IHA) laid out a path forward today to strengthen agriculture's...
Texas A&M leads national conference on elevating agriculture to improve human health
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Topics: Soybeans, Research, AI/Artificial Intelligence,
Virginia Tech researchers use AI to combat soybean nematodes | AGDAILY
Researchers at Virginia Tech are studying how to use artificial intelligence to identify the presence of plant-parasitic soybean nematodes.
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10/18/2022 SOURCE: northernag.net
BOZEMAN — Sreekala Bajwa, of Montana State University’s College of Agriculture and director of the Montana Agricultural Experiment Station, r
Montana State Agriculture Dean Wins National Award for Contributions to Precision Ag
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Topics: Dairy, Research,
Good Cows Really Do Last Longer - Mid-West Farm Report
Dr. Jeff Bewley sat down with us during World Dairy Expo to share the results of a study recently released by Holstein Association USA.
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Topics: Agriculture US, Agriculture Global, GMO's, Research,
The American Council on Science and Health's Cameron English points out the anti-biotech Non-GMO Project claims that drought-tolerant crops won't help "feed the world," but English points out the Consultative Group for International Agricultural Research (CGIAR) notes that some African farmers are reporting yields 20–30% even under moderate drought conditions.
Drought-Tolerant Crops: A Success Story the Non-GMO Project Hates
The Non-GMO Project claims that drought-tolerant crops won't help "feed the world" as climate change threatens crop yields. The evidence says otherwise.
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09/20/2022 SOURCE: worldcoffeeresearch.org
We’re looking for a Breeding Manager to manage the continued and timely development of enhanced coffee germplasm in WCR’s global breeding network, , in close collaboration with otherbreeders at WCR and research institutional partners in different countries.
World Coffee Research | We're hiring a Research Scientist—Plant…
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Topics: Agriculture US, GMO's, Research, USDA, Ag Tech, Tomato,
A new, genetically modified purple tomato may hit the grocery market stands | CNN
It tastes like a tomato, smells like a tomato, and even looks (mostly) like a tomato. There's just one catch: It's purple.
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Topics: Vegetables, Research, Ag Asia / Pacific, Biotech,
Filipino Research Team Presents First Publicly Available Data on Field Performance of Bt Eggplant in Asia
Eggplant is one of the most important and profitable vegetables in the Philippines. It accounts for more than 30% of the total volume of vegetable production in the country. Eggplant farming provides resource-poor Filipino farmers with a better source of income. The biggest threat for eggplant produ
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