04/26/2022 SOURCE: geneticliteracyproject.org
Weed-killers have come under fire by activist groups opposing the use of crop protection, accusing it of harming endangered species. Preventing these
Viewpoint: Why we should trust farmers when it comes to herbicide application
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04/25/2022 SOURCE: ukragroconsult.com
US farmers' and ranchers' world-leading sustainability efforts, including the US beef community's commitment to reach carbon neutrality by 2040, the US pork community's goal to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 40% by 2030, and the US dairy community's commitment to achieve GHG neutrality by 2050, are among the significant contributions highlighted in the most […]
US farmers and ranchers lead on sustainability – report 25.04.2022 - UkrAgroConsult
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04/25/2022 SOURCE: flip.it
From cutting back to making substitutions, people are finding ways to cope with higher prices
Food buying habits are evolving in the face of inflation
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John LaRose Jr.
Topics: Agriculture US, Agriculture Global, Economics,
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Topics: Wheat, Soil Health, Agriculture US, Organic, Environment,
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04/19/2022 SOURCE: flip.it
The estimate of annual loss is nearly double the rate of erosion the USDA considers sustainable
More Than 50 Billion Tons of Top Soil Have Eroded in the Midwest
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Confirmed avian influenza case has Pa. agriculture officials on high alert
Agriculture officials assure chicken and eggs sold in stores are safe but could get pricey.
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04/18/2022 SOURCE: www.agriculture.com
Highly pathogenic avian influenza has been reported in three additional states, with losses nearing 27.4 million in domestic flocks.
Bird flu found in 29 states, from Idaho to Pennsylvania
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Montana snowstorm brought moisture, but not as much as farmers hoped
"Montana is a tough country. Any little bit of moisture you can get helps the grass," said Jenny Moke, who works at Redland Red Angus ranch in Hysham.
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