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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.
12/25/2024 SOURCE: www.latrobe.edu.au
From vines to algorithms: How robots are transforming grape farming
Dr Matt Felicetti shares insights on a La Trobe X Dried Fruits Australia collaboration. This university-industry partnership has led to the development of a revolutionary semi-automated grape pruning system.
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12/25/2024 SOURCE: www.futurefarming.com
Spray drones gain ground: practical benefits driving adoption - Future Farming
While drones won't completely replace traditional methods, they offer valuable benefits.
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12/25/2024 SOURCE: www.usu.edu
USU Plant and Agroclimate Scientist Elected to Leadership in American Society of Agronomy
Matt Yost was recently elected to serve on the American Society of Agronomy board.
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12/25/2024 SOURCE: www.mla.com.au
Genetic tools back profitable goals | Meat & Livestock Australia
Adaptable, calm and resilient cattle are the goal for the Munro family of Booroomooka Angus on NSW’s Northern Tablelands – and genetic tools are the key.
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12/25/2024 SOURCE: news.mongabay.com
Caught in the net: Unchecked shrimp farming transforms India’s Sundarbans
KOLKATA — In the small village of Nagendrapur, located in the Sundarban Biosphere Reserve (SBR) in the Indian state of West Bengal, a mere 6-foot-wide lane separates a vast wetland used for aquaculture from a cluster of poorly constructed shanties. One of these shanties is home to Roshanara Piyada, her husband, Saidulla Piyada, and their […]
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