John LaRose Jr.
Topics: Dairy, Agriculture US, Economics, Government / Policies,
Farmers upset over missed DMC payment for July
Farmers perturbed that a program that is supposed to serve as a safety net is letting so many farmers down at the moment.
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Nancy Kavazanjian
Topics: Corn/Maize, Agriculture US,
Are Your Fields at Risk for Lodging? Now is the Time to Identify High Risk Fields, What is Causing the Reduced Stalk Integrity, and Management Decisions for Harvest.
There are many factors that can contribute to stalk decline. There are both plant pathogenic causes and abiotic stresses factors that can play a role in reduced stalk integrity, such as drought and flooding. Either way, as stalk tissue becomes compromised below the main ear the stalk may become brit
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John LaRose Jr.
Topics: Weeds, Agriculture US, Beekeeping, Pollinators,
10 'weeds' that are really pollinator and animal friendly native Wisconsin plants
What's good for a butterfly isn't often a favorite of a farmer or gardener. Some plants with weedy reputations do have biological value.
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Andrew Chronister
Topics: Drones UAV,
Drones to help Meerut farmers spray crops, cut risk of exposure to toxic pesticide | Meerut News - Times of India
A group of farmers at Ditauli village watched with keen interest as a huge flying machine took off. It lifted a 10-litre tank of pesticide and sprayed
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09/17/2021 SOURCE: www.farmprogress.com
Know your expenses and savings when using cover crops in row crop operations.
Cover crops help reduce input costs
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John LaRose Jr.
Topics: Coffee/Tea, Agriculture Global, Sustainability, Research, Genes /Genetics,
Sustainable coffee grown in Finland – the land that drinks the most coffee per capita produces its first tasty cup with cellular agriculture
VTT has successfully produced coffee cells in a bioreactor through cellular agriculture. The innovation can help to make the production of coffee more sustainable. The first batches produced by VTT in a laboratory in Finland smell and taste like conventional coffee.
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Topics: Soil Health, Agriculture US, Agriculture Global, Water, Environment, Climate Change, Regenerative Agriculture,
We’re Building Farmer-Focused, Regenerative Agriculture Relationships | Cargill
Agriculture is how Cargill is working to mitigate climate change, regenerate soil and improve water use, while nourishing the world in a more sustainable way.
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