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Thank you for visiting the AgWiki Team page. On behalf of our entire team, we are excited about the opportunity for you to engage individuals all over the globe. Individuals that grow and raise our food and fiber, as well as the researchers and nutritionists that are so involved in all aspects of production and consumption of food products. We are a community of farmers, researchers, consultants, and nutritionists discovering solutions to sustainability and world hunger. The entire food and agricultural industry should join us. Our hope is that you will create relationships that benefit global agriculture by sharing information with local, national, and international AgWiki users.
12/22/2024 SOURCE: wvutoday.wvu.edu
WVU animal scientists say solar panels could make cattle grazing lands more profitable
West Virginia University researchers are shining a light on the benefits of solar panels on small cattle farms with the support of $1.6 million from the U.S. Department of Energy.
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12/22/2024 SOURCE: www.bat.com
British American Tobacco - Sustainable Tobacco Programme
Our Sustainable Tobacco Programme (STP) is an industry-wide initiative developed in collaboration with other manufacturers to bring together best practice from across the industry and drive continuous.
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12/22/2024 SOURCE: 1819news.com
Alabama is no longer walking in high cotton — Inflation, interest…
Alabama has fertile land, natural resources and plenty of agricultural opportunities for farmers. However, national trends of fewer exports and higher…
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12/22/2024 SOURCE: www.kfvs12.com
University of Missouri researchers looking into solutions for disease affecting corn crop
University of Missouri researchers use a field in the middle of campus to study one of Missouri’s most profitable crops: corn.
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12/22/2024 SOURCE: www.salisburypost.com
Small farmers: Bread Riot contributes to Corriher-Lipe FFA - Salisbury Post
LANDIS — Bread Riot, the Salisbury-based nonprofit, donated $500 to the Future Farmers of America club at Corriher-Lipe Middle School late last month. “These are potential future farmers,” Bread Riot Board member Teri Davies said. “We really believe in supporting the farmers as much as we believe in supporting the community. I am a relatively new […]
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