10/19/2020 SOURCE: www.wwlp.com
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10/19/2020 SOURCE: www.hdnews.net
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10/19/2020 SOURCE: www.latimes.com
As California moves through its fourth summer of drought, cutting back on water use means shorter showers, fuller dishwashers and drier lawns for most people living in urban areas.
Innovation is blooming at water-wise urban farms
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10/19/2020 SOURCE: www.europeanscientist.com
The GMO and GE technologies are complementary and indispensable for the release of new plants able to solve new emergencies that can affect global food security and safety. In several countries the lack of acceptance of these technologies are limiting the research and the access to the results and benefits that can be achieved. Taking […]
The reckless insistence on banning GMO trials
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10/19/2020 SOURCE: civileats.com
Some states are addressing the bottleneck in the industry by allowing state inspectors to approve direct-to-consumer and interstate sales. And new federal legislation could make those efforts possible nationwide.
The Pandemic Has the Potential to Finally Transform Meat Processing in the U.S. | Civil Eats
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10/19/2020 SOURCE: www.foodandfarmingtechnology.com
REDUCING the use of antibiotics to treat mastitis in dairy herds is very much a prime focus for dairy farmers these days and there are a number of new solutions coming to the market. Mastitis costs the global dairy industry billions of dollars every year in lost production and is one of the biggest consumersRead More
Armenta's antibiotic-free solution for mastitis in dairy cattle | Food and Farming Technology
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10/19/2020 SOURCE: www.marijuanamoment.net
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) recently took to Twitter to publicize a $200,000 grant it awarded to researchers investigating whether or not feeding hemp to livestock leads to unacceptable concentrations of cannabinoids in resulting food for human consumption. Scientists at Kansas State University are conducting the studies, which will help inform policies on whether […]
Feds Fund Research On Whether Cows Can Eat Hemp Without Milk Drinkers Getting High
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Topics: Livestock/Meat, Poultry, Sustainability, Pork/Swine/Pig/Hog, Research, Ag Europe,
Lucky break for red clover's hidden virtues
A new consortium of academics and industry leaders believes red clover could be a sustainable protein source for monogastric livestock, and a source…
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Topics: Soil Health, Cover Crops, Economics, World Population, Regenerative Agriculture, Renewable Energy (Solar/Wind),
Choosing the right cover crop to protect the soil | News Break
Farmers around the world are keen to protect their most important asset: their soil. The soil supports and enriches their crops. But the relatively thin layer of topsoil can readily wash away into streams, carrying unwanted nutrients with it. Enter cover crops. Cover crops are inedible plants grown during the...
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10/19/2020 SOURCE: ca.finance.yahoo.com
(Bloomberg) -- As California’s wildfires spread across more than 4 million acres in the state, cattle ranchers have been among the most vulnerable parts of the agriculture industry.The fires have ripped through national forests used for grazing, killing cattle and destroying parts of the 38 million acres
California Wildfires Bring On ‘Catastrophic’ Year for Ranchers
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