
It’s Been Six Years Since Illinois Set Out To Improve Water Quality. So Far, Farm Runoff Is Worse
Illinois is working to cut farm runoff, but so far, nitrogen and phosphorous levels have risen.
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Topics: Agriculture Global, Research, World Population, Coronavirus/COVID,
Half of children with inflammatory syndrome after COVID-19 have
Half of young people who developed the rare but serious multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) associated with COVID-19 had neurologic symptoms or signs when they entered the hospital,
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Topics: Crop Consultant, Economics, Sustainability, Government / Policies, Climate Change, World Population, Regenerative Agriculture, Renewable Energy (Solar/Wind), Weather,
Taking action to achieve Net Zero in the agriculture sector
Farmers need to be prepared to take action now in order to achieve Net Zero in the agriculture sector by 2050, according to UCL researchers.
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The Nation's Corn Belt Has Lost a Third of Its Topsoil
Researchers used satellite imaging and surface soil color to find out how much of the nutrient-rich earth has eroded away
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Topics: Livestock/Meat, Agriculture US, Economics, Beef Cattle, Research,
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Topics: Soil Health, Agriculture Global, Sustainability,
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Topics: Agriculture US, Crop Consultant, Economics, Sustainability, Government / Policies, Weather,
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Topics: Agriculture US, Economics, Sustainability, Urban Farming, Regenerative Agriculture, Education,
Down on the farm: Riverstead community brings ‘agrihood’ living to Greenville
Welcome to Riverstead, a unique community located 30 minutes north of Greenville that harkens back to South Carolina’s agricultural foundation.
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Topics: Precision AG , Agriculture US, Young Farmers,
Interesting article on developing needed skills for the future of farming
What Will Be the Capabilities and Skills Needed to Manage the Farm of the Future?
A recent farmdoc daily article discussed a number of automation and precision agriculture technologies that will be increasingly used in production agriculture. The adoption and use of these technologies will require additional expertise and skills of managers and the workforce…
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Topics: Organic, Beekeeping, Sustainability, Ag Europe, World Population, Pollinators, Education,
3500 year-old honeypot: oldest direct evidence for honey collecting in Africa
Traces of beeswax were detected in 3500 year-old clay pots like this (photo: Peter Breunig, Goethe University Frankfurt) Before sugar cane and sugar beets conquered the world, honey was the worldwide most important natural product for sweetening. Archaeologists at Goethe University in cooperation
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