07/19/2022 SOURCE: www.sturgisjournal.com
Eric Anderson, MSU Extension field crops educator, explains some of the the research and decisions that farmers deal with during mid-summer.
Middle of growing season offers challenges for those in agribusiness
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07/19/2022 SOURCE: www.precisionfarmingdealer.com
The Assn. of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) Future of Food Production whitepaper identifies 13 trends that could influence the way food is produced. Precision agriculture ties into these 5 of the 13 trends identified by the AEM — as technology will be vital to helping farmers do more with less.
5 Ways Precision Ag Will Influence the Future of Food Production
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Nancy Kavazanjian
Topics: Agriculture US, Young Farmers, Sustainability,
Vermont Farm Immersion Program hopes to grow new crop of farmers
The Vermont Farm Immersion Program is for adults who want to learn more about running a farm, or just how to grow food in their own backyard.
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07/18/2022 SOURCE: www.aces.edu
For the world to be fed sustainably in the 21st century, agricultural innovation using biotechnology is key. Research and implementation of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) is one way that ag industry is unlocking the future for the next generation.
GMOs: Unlocking Agriculture’s Potential Through Bioengineering - Alabama Cooperative Extension System
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07/15/2022 SOURCE: www.rfdtv.com
USDA has lowered its forecast for Ukraine's wheat production.
Ukraine's wheat harvest could be 2 million tons less this year
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Nancy Kavazanjian
Topics: Agriculture US, FDA, USDA, Food Safety,
Proposal would unite all food oversight into new agency | AGDAILY
Lawmakers are looking to restructure the conglomerate of food safety agencies and merge them into a single, more effective agency.
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John LaRose Jr.
Topics: Soil Health, Agriculture US, Water, Weather,
Soil quality critical to help some US crops weather heat stress from climate change
The capacity of soil to hold water will be critical to determine how well farms in some regions of the United States manage the problem of prolonged heat stress due to climate change, a new study suggests. ...
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07/13/2022 SOURCE: www.beefmagazine.com
Top states in the program included Colorado (642,000 acres), South Dakota (nearly 425,000 acres) and Nebraska (nearly 422,000 acres). States with the highest increase in acres compared with last year include Arizona (141% increase), California (129% increase) and Utah (122% increase).
About 5.6 million acres entering program in 2023, surpassing the 3.9 million acres expiring this year.
USDA accepts more than 3.1 million acres in Grassland CRP signup
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