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Topics: Agriculture US, Young Farmers, Education,
The need for agriculture teachers continues to grow
INDIANAPOLIS — The National Teach Ag Campaign has been trying for the last several years to increase the number of agriculture teachers in the country.
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11/11/2020 SOURCE: www.nbcmiami.com
"The species is from a small part of Africa, but it somehow spread all over the world, including in Florida. The mosquito carries diseases such as Dengue fever, Zika and yellow fever."
Scientists are a few months into an experiment to stop the invasive Aedes aegypti mosquito. Their weapon of choice? A genetically modified mosquito.
Fighting Mosquito With GMO Mosquito: The Battle Brewing in the Florida Keys
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11/11/2020 SOURCE: www.farmprogress.com
“There are two kinds of lice. Some of them suck blood from the host, while others live off the dandruff and other debris in the hair of the animal. The blood suckers, in large numbers, can actually take enough blood that the animal becomes anemic."
Lice infestations are an annuals problem for most cattle in colder climates.
Approach of winter is time to treat cattle for lice
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Topics: Corn/Maize, Commodities, Trade (Commodities), USDA,
The U.S. Department of Agriculture raised American corn exports for 2020-2021 by 325 million bushels to 2.65 billion bushels, a record if realized.
USDA Sees U.S. Corn Exports Surging to a Record
The U.S. Department of Agriculture raised American corn exports for 2020-2021 by 325 million bushels to 2.65 billion bushels, a record if realized.
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Topics: Markets/Pricing, Livestock/Meat, Economics, Beef Cattle, World Population, Ag Australia/NZ,
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11/11/2020 SOURCE: www.npr.org
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11/11/2020 SOURCE: civileats.com
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Topics: Soil Health, Weeds, Pesticides, Cover Crops, Conservation/Tillage, Insects, Research, Regenerative Agriculture, Pollinators,
Do Weeds Matter for Biodiversity? - Resilience
Weeds. A very negative-sounding word for many. However, weeds might not exactly be what we used to think they are. Let me take you on a walk in the countryside, observing fields of barley as we pass them by.
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11/11/2020 SOURCE: www.forbes.com
A majority of consumers today look for products that can help them live a more sustainable, socially responsible life. Assuming taste and price are often roughly equal, the modern consumer prefers sustainable food brands and adds them to their digital and physical shopping carts daily.
Sustainable Food Trends Will Become Center Of The Plate With Modern Consumers
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