
Topics: Soybeans, Agriculture US, Ag South America, Weather,
Third Consecutive La Niña? What to Expect from Soybean Yields in the United States, Brazil and Argentina
International long-term forecast models hint at the possibility of a third consecutive La Niña event this year. It is not uncommon to see La Niña occurring over two successive seasons. This happened in both 2021-2022 and 2011-2012. However, it is…
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Topics: Agriculture US, Sustainability, Insects,
Monarch Population Status - Monarch Watch
The WWF-Telmex Telcel Foundation Alliance, in collaboration with the National Commission of Natural Protected Areas (CONANP), the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), and the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve (MBBR), announced the total forest area occupied by overwintering monarch colonies today. Ten (10) colonies were located this winter season with a total area of 2.84 […]
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05/23/2022 SOURCE: www.brainerddispatch.com
"Last year at this time, when we already were watching the U.S. Drought Monitor turn redder and redder every week, we would have danced with joy to see even one of the storms we've had this year. But right now, at this minute, can it please stop?"
Too much of a good thing isn't a good thing
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05/23/2022 SOURCE: www.agriculture.com
To remain competitive, producers must harness and use generated data to their advantage.
How to get the most out of data
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05/23/2022 SOURCE: www.agweek.com
Vance Johnson of Breckenridge, Minnesota, has offered up a 60-acre field for five years of study on soil health and conservation practices.
Planting begins but waiting isn't over yet for Red River Valley farmer
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05/19/2022 SOURCE: www.farmprogress.com
Programs June 20 in Amarillo, Aug. 26 in Brenham tackle legal, economic issues
Extension programs to address direct beef sales
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05/19/2022 SOURCE: edairynews.com
It’s a brave new world in agriculture, and that includes the U.S. dairy industry.
"Dairy" Farms are Going Away - eDairyNews-EN
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05/19/2022 SOURCE: flip.it
Vertical farming involves growing plants indoors, which is why it’s sometimes also known as indoor farming. Instead of sunlight and rain, vertical farms use LED lighting and controlled growing and nutrition systems. Plants are stacked vertically in layers, so many of the farms look like warehouses filled with large shelving units.
Vertical Farming - Is This the Future of Agriculture? - The Planetary Press
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