03/24/2024 SOURCE: brownfieldagnews.com
An agronomist says the fading El Niño weather pattern will likely coincide with an early planting season. Mitch Roth tells Brownfield the warm, dry conditions in the northern U.S. might be ideal for fieldwork, but, “It can also be problematic if it stays dry.” “Germination can be poor and some of our residual herbicides that […]
Could a dry planting season repeat 2023? - Brownfield Ag News
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03/24/2024 SOURCE: showme.missouri.edu
The University of Missouri’s Food and Agricultural Policy Research Institute’s latest baseline report reflects downward shifts in commodity prices and farm income.
MU institute releases new baseline food and agricultural outlook report
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03/23/2024 SOURCE: www.greatlakesnow.org
The city’s first urban agriculture director aims to help gardeners access land and water while making urban farming a seamless part of the city’s policy.
Composting, water access and backyard chickens: Detroit’s urban farming evolution | Great Lakes Now
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03/23/2024 SOURCE: agupdate.com
University ag schools are not only thinking domestically but also are expanding their efforts internationally — offering students the opportunity to do research, experience other cultures and help other countries.
International programs benefit students and U.S. agriculture
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03/22/2024 SOURCE: thecourier.com
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03/22/2024 SOURCE: www.agdaily.com
The Biden administration has officially established national pollution standards for vehicles until 2032, which significantly restrict the ethanol and more.
Corn growers voice disappointment over new EPA mandate | AGDAILY
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03/22/2024 SOURCE: www.nysenate.gov
Brooklyn, NY- In a historic move the New York State Senate passed State Senator Kevin Parker's visionary legislation Senate Bill S4270A which focuses on establishing a carbon farming tax credit for farmers. The bill, aptly named the 'Carbon Farming Act,' positions New York as a leader in enacting transformative policies to combat the cataclysmic impact of climate change.
State Senator Kevin Parker's Carbon Farming Act Passes Senate
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03/20/2024 SOURCE: agupdate.com
RUSO, N.D. – At the Boyko farm and ranch in central North Dakota, Grant, Jacob and Seth Boyko sold their calves the first weekend in March and were pleased with
Warmer March weather has Boyko cows grazing rye, cover crops
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03/08/2024 SOURCE: agupdate.com
Renee Fordyce’s path to becoming president of the Missouri Soybean Association began with a willingness to serve, to say yes when opportunities arose to support the agriculture industry.
Soybean leader says ‘yes’ to opportunity
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03/08/2024 SOURCE: www.agri-pulse.com
Lawmakers rolled out a government funding package this week that includes funding for USDA to better track the country’s farm, ranch and forest land owned by foreign buyers. Sen. Mike Rounds, R-S.D., joins Agri-Pulse Newsmakers to talk about what’s concerning lawmakers right now and what needs to be done in the future to protect America’s national and food security.Then, Micah Brown with the National Agricultural Law Center and Randy Dickhut with Agricultural Economic Insights talk about how state laws are impacting foreign farmland ownership and factors influencing the market for American farmland.Want to receive Newsmakers in your inbox every week? Sign up! http://eepurl.com/hTgSAD
Agri-Pulse Newsmakers: Mar. 8, 2024: Sen. Mike Rounds, R-S.D., Micah Brown and Randy Dickhut on foreign farmland ownership
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