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06/09/2021 SOURCE: www.eatingwell.com
Bruce Friedrich's Good Food Institute, which he founded in 2016, is committed to fighting climate change and reforming food systems via plant-based and lab-grown meat alternatives.
Meet the Scientist Behind the Plant-Based Meat Movement
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John LaRose Jr.
Topics: Precision AG , Agriculture Global, Water, Economics, Sustainability, World Population, Renewable Energy (Solar/Wind),
1,000-foot multi-rotor floating Windcatchers to power 80,000 homes each
Norway's Wind Catching Systems (WCS) has made a spectacular debut with a colossal floating wind turbine array it says can generate five times the annual energy of the world's biggest single turbines – while reducing costs enough to be immediately competitive with grid prices.
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Topics: Weeds, Pesticides,
Influence of Sentris and VaporGrip Xtra on spray solution pH of Dicamba + Glyphosate tank mixes | Wisconsin Weed Science
As an additional measure to minimize the potential for off-site movement of dicamba, an approved volatility reduction agent (VRA), or also referred to as pH-buffering agent, is now required by the United States Environmental Protection Agency to be tank mixed with over-the-top dicamba products (i.e., Engenia, Tavium plus VaporGrip, and XtendiMax with VaporGrip). These buffering agents reduce changes in spray solution pH by scavenging available protons in solution thus reducing the formation of dicamba acid (volatile form of dicamba).
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John LaRose Jr.
Topics: Livestock/Meat, Dairy, Agriculture US, Young Farmers, Beef Cattle, Education,
Lifelike cow simulator teaches students how to help with calving
If you want to work on a dairy farm you probably need to know how to pull a calf, but practising on live animals is often not practical.
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John LaRose Jr.
Topics: Young Farmers, Economics, Ag Innovation, World Hunger, Government / Policies, Ag Africa,
Kenya unveils US $20M youth agribusiness programme
The government of Kenya has unveiled a US $20million ENABLE Kenya programme set to bridge the succession gap in agribusiness in the country.
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Topics: Potatoes, Ag United Kingdom,
Why potato sprout management now starts in the field - Farmers Weekly
Potato storage experts and growers believe that sprout suppressant measures are best kicked off in the field following the loss of CIPC (chlorpropham),
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06/08/2021 SOURCE: ocj.com
By Brianna Gwirtz, OCJ field reporter“Despite all our achievements we owe our existence to a six-inch layer of topsoil and the fact that it rains.” This quote, made popular by a Midwestern equipment dealer, has been around for years, but it still rings true. Many farmers have made conscious efforts to improve that layer of topsoil, and in turn, improve the health of their crops. The
An organic approach to soil health
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Unilever PH adopts regenerative agriculture principles in transforming global food supply chains
In its bid to end hunger and tackle unhealthy diets, Unilever Philippines leads a bold transformation of global food supply chains through sustainable and regenerative models that will further protect nature.
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John LaRose Jr.
Topics: Precision AG , Agriculture Global, Economics, Ag Australia/NZ, Renewable Energy (Solar/Wind),
CSIRO Report Confirms Renewables Still Cheapest New-Build Power in Australia
Solar photovoltaics (PV) and wind continue to be the cheapest sources of new electricity generation capacity in Australia, even when the integration costs of renewables are included, according to the final 2020-21 GenCost Report, released today.
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