
Topics: Sustainability, Renewable Energy (Solar/Wind),
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Topics: Soil Health, Hobby Farming, Gardening, Urban Farming,
How To Recharge Your Garden Soil This Fall - 3 Simple, Low-Cost Ways!
See how to easily recharge your garden soil this fall! Check out these 3 low-cost methods for powering soil for a better garden next year.
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Topics: Soil Health, Agriculture Global, Food/Nutrition, Sustainability, Fertilizer, Ag Asia / Pacific, Ag Africa, Food Security/Shortage,
Tailored approach to fertilizer use can achieve triple-wins for smallholder farmers
A meta-analysis study assessed the performance of site-specific nutrient management (SSNM) applied to smallholder cereal cropping systems in Asia and Africa; the evidence points to triple-wins but weak extension and unfavorable policies hamper adoption
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Topics: Livestock/Meat, Education U.S. MidWest, Beef Cattle, Research, Ranching, Animal Health,
Feeding Elevated Levels of Corn Silage to Reduce Liver Abscesses
This article was originally featured in the Wyoming Livestock Roundup.
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Topics: Corn/Maize, Cotton, Agriculture US, GMO's, Insects, Research,
Effectiveness of the natural resistance...
Scientific Reports - <ArticleTitle Language="En" OutputMedium="All" xml:lang="en">Effectiveness of the natural resistance...
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09/02/2021 SOURCE: empowerwisconsin.org
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09/02/2021 SOURCE: www.thefuturist.co
Future Agriculture Vertical farms are incredible. They could solve our food security needs in the future and could change the way we get our food forever. Credit Tom Carroll
How Vertical Farms Could Change Our Future
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Topics: Irrigation, Crop Consultant, Agriculture Global, Water, Economics, Fermentation/Vineyard/Wine, Grapes, Weather,
Coastal Grape Growers Can Use Less Water During Drought
California grape growers in coastal areas can use less water during drought and cut irrigation levels without affecting crop yields or quality, according to UC Davis researchers.
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Topics: Agriculture Global, Transportation, Trade (Commodities),
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