
Topics: Agriculture Global, Economics, Food/Nutrition, Food Waste, Sustainability, Coronavirus/COVID, Food Security/Shortage,
Global Food Prices Decline For The First Time In 12 Months: Report
India's retail inflation data for June is expected on July 12, and according to a recent poll conducted by news agency Reuters, it may have accelerated to a seven-month high, due torising food and fuel prices.
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USDA crop progress: Corn quality inches higher
Soybean quality holds steady for week ending July 11.
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Topics: Vegetables, Agriculture Global, Food/Nutrition, Gardening, Sustainability, Ag Europe, Urban Farming,
Living Sustainably: Holland Heights garden grows food, stronger community
Having a community garden serves to build connections between neighbors and to provide access to fresh vegetables and plants.
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Topics: Soil Health, Water, Sustainability, Environment,
Building wetlands along waterways best option to deter runoff from Midwest crop fields | Kansas Reflector
New research suggests construction of large wetlands the most cost-effective way to limit chemical runoff and sediment loss in Midwest states.
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Topics: Agriculture Global, Water, Food/Nutrition, Gardening, Sustainability, Urban Farming, Climate Change, Weather,
Thriving Garden in Sealed Bottle Hasn't Been Watered in Over 40 Years
When David Latimer planted a seed in a glass bottle on Easter Sunday of 1960 out of pure curiosity, he had no idea that it would flourish into a mass of
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Topics: Wheat, Precision AG , Commodities, Markets/Pricing, Crop Consultant, Agriculture Global, Economics, Research,
FUTURE FIELDS OF GOLD - CROP PLANTING RISES - Condobolin Argus
By Melissa Blewitt A forecast 22.93 million hectares of winter crop planting is expected across Australia including a massive six million hectares in NSW, according to Rabobank’s recently released 2021/22 Winter Crop Outlook report. The...
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Topics: Food/Nutrition, Food Security/Shortage,
Major revamp of SNAP could eliminate food insecurity in the US
URBANA, Ill. – Food insecurity is a major problem in the U.S., and it worsened during the COVID-19 pandemic. The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) provides some relief, but millions of Americans still lack adequate access to healthy food. A new study from the University of Illinois proposes a potential solution.
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07/12/2021 SOURCE: www.columbiatribune.com
Opinion Piece
ADM sold the plant for the price of $250,000 to the former Georgia governor and just-nominated secretary of agriculture, Sonny Perdue.
Farm and Food File: Everything — corn, soybeans, the truth — needs sunshine
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07/12/2021 SOURCE: www.lancasterfarming.com
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07/12/2021 SOURCE: www.radioiowa.com
The U.S.D.A. will spend half a billion dollars to help establish smaller-scale meat processing plants to compete with the four major corporations that dominate the industry. U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack made the announcement in Council Bluffs. “It’s first and foremost going to create an opportunity to reverse what’s happening today out in the countryside […]
U.S.D.A. to address anti-competitive practices in ag industry - Radio Iowa
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