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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.
12/23/2024 SOURCE: texasfarmbureau.org
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12/23/2024 SOURCE: www.rfdtv.com
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12/23/2024 SOURCE: www.feedstrategy.com
European Commission allows certain GM corn imports for feed
The European Commission (EC) has authorized two genetically modified (GM) corn crops and renewed the authorization for another for human food and animal feed.
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12/23/2024 SOURCE: thebetterindia.com
The Horror of Pesticides Pushed This MBA Grad to Start Organic Farming; Earns Rs 4 Crore/Year
Deepak Sabharwal was shocked to read the 'poison' label on pesticides used on his family's farms. He shifted to organic farming and started Earthy Tales, with a mission to help more farmers make the switch.
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12/23/2024 SOURCE: www.usda.gov
USDA Makes Record-Breaking $14.3 Million Investment in Farm to School Grants
WASHINGTON, July 15, 2024 – Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack today announced that USDA is awarding a record-breaking $14.3 million in Patrick Leahy Farm to School Grants to 154 projects in 43 states, the District of Columbia, Guam and Puerto Rico. These investments will help 1.9 million children eat more tasty, nutritious foods in school, while supporting farmers and producers in their local and regional communities.
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