03/31/2021 SOURCE: organicfarmermag.com
Just when you thought you knew all the rules and laws that regulated legal hemp growing in the U.S. at the federal level, the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) went and made changes to…
USDA Passes Final Rules on Hemp Growing
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03/31/2021 SOURCE: southeastagnet.com
USDA released their 2021 Planting Intentions Report today, and according to the numbers, there will be slightly fewer acres of cotton planted
Planting Intentions Indicate Slightly Less Cotton in 2021 -
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Topics: Ag Global Specialty Food, Renewable Energy (Solar/Wind),
The mysterious, fascinating science of agrivoltaics
Why combining farms and solar panels could transform the way we produce both food and energy.
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Topics: Agriculture US, Organic, Vegetables, Food/Nutrition, Sustainability, Urban Farming, Regenerative Agriculture,
Fresh lettuce grown and sold year-round in South Bend
Believe it or not, South Bend is the perfect place to grow lettuce year-round. Pure Green Farms has just built a massive hydroponic greenhouse on Calvert Street in South Bend and the company is growing fresh lettuce inside. Several varieties of the leafy greens are already in the produce aisle of some local supermarkets.
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Topics: Agriculture Global, Water, Research, World Population, Regenerative Agriculture, Education,
Scientists discover unique Cornish 'falgae'
Red algae that grow in Cornwall's Fal Estuary are genetically unique, new research shows.
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03/31/2021 SOURCE: www.newfoodmagazine.com
New Food’s Editor discusses the UK’s consultation on gene editing and the potential benefits and pitfalls that may follow revised regulation.
The potential consequences of deregulating gene editing
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Topics: Soil Health, Food/Nutrition,
The Surprising Way To Makes Veggies Taste 10x Better, From An Award-Winning Chef
Hint: It has nothing to do with cooking.
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