Nancy Kavazanjian
Topics: Livestock/Meat, Agriculture Global, Trade (Commodities),
Animals stranded on board 20 livestock ships waiting to pass through the jammed Suez Canal could starve and die if the situation lasts much longer, charity warns
There is a risk of "starvation, dehydration," and death for the animals stranded on the livestock ships stuck in the Suez Canal jam.
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John LaRose Jr.
Topics: Agriculture Global, Economics, Sustainability, World Hunger, Urban Farming, World Population,
The Future of Urban Agriculture …
foresight.arup.com/perspectives: “It is predicted that food production across the world will need to increase by around 25% by 2050. Coupled with growing urbanisation, restrictions in available agricultural land and climate change impacts, this leaves a large challenge to address.“It is estimated that 80% of all food will be consumed in cities by 2050, so future […]
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States with the most farmland, ranked
From corn grown in Delaware to soybeans in Missouri, find out where the ingredients for your family's next meal may have been grown or raised.
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John LaRose Jr.
Topics: Agriculture Global, Economics, Research, Government / Policies, World Population, Coronavirus/COVID,
Survey to track impacts of coronavirus on Agribusinesses in Ghana begins - Ghanamma.com
Business News of Friday, 26 March 2021 Source: business24.com.gh 2021-03-26 The survey will also assess measures put in place by agribusinesses to mitigate the impacts of COVID The Ghana Statistical Service (GSS), in collaboration with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the German Agency for International Cooperation (GIZ), is conducting an Agribusiness Tracker Survey […]
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John LaRose Jr.
Topics: Soil Health, Agriculture Global, Sustainability, Research, Fertilizer,
Microbial consumption of mineral nitrogen promotes HONO emissions in agricultural soils
A new study indicates that microbial nitrate reduction is an important nitrous acid (HONO) production pathway in aerobic soils. This suggests that the terrestrial ecosystems favoring it could be hotspots ...
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John LaRose Jr.
Topics: Forestry, Agriculture Global, Sustainability, Crop Diseases, Research,
Deforestation, forest conversion and palm oil plantations linked to disease outbreaks
Deforestation, forest conversion and palm oil plantations linked to disease outbreaks, finds new study in Frontiers in Veterinary Science
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The battle to control America’s ‘most destructive’ species: feral pigs
These “ecological zombies” will eat almost anything and can live almost anywhere.
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03/26/2021 SOURCE: farmdocdaily.illinois.edu
Recent farmdoc daily (March 18, 2021, March 12, 2021, March 5, 2021) articles discussed the importance of new technologies to crop agriculture, and the value and role of information in the adoption of these technologies. In this article, we continue…
Adoption of Precision Agriculture Technologies
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John LaRose Jr.
Topics: Agriculture US, Agriculture Global, Sustainability, Ag Innovation, World Population, Regenerative Agriculture, AgriBusiness, Ag Labor, Weather,
Impact of a second Dust Bowl would be felt worldwide
Catastrophic shock to US agriculture would deplete reserves, including those of other countries: Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems.
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