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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.
12/26/2024 SOURCE: www.nbcrightnow.com
Rice farmers in the Philippines battling drought
The El Nino weather pattern has led to significant agricultural losses in the Philippines.
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12/26/2024 SOURCE: www.hoosieragtoday.com
Indiana Corn, Soybean Planting Ahead of 5-Year Pace
In USDA’s Monday Crop Progress Report, Indiana State Statistician Nathanial Warenski says favorable planting conditions allowed corn and soybean planting progress to continue ahead of their respective five-year averages. Indiana corn is 83% planted, jumping from 73%
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12/26/2024 SOURCE: www.robesonian.com
Lumberton, St. Pauls FFA chapters earn Gold Star ratings | Robesonian
LUMBERTON — Two local FFA chapters have earned a Gold Star rating from the state FFA organization, with one chapter landing within the top three chapters in the state.
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12/26/2024 SOURCE: phys.org
Mushroom stump waste could be inexpensive, healthy chicken feed supplement
Feed costs for producing broiler chickens accounts for 60% to 70% of total production costs, and stump waste from the production of button mushrooms comprises nearly 30% of total mushroom weight. Marrying ...
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12/26/2024 SOURCE: phys.org
Diversity in farm landscapes helps wildlife, global study finds
More diverse wildlife thrives on farms, benefiting both farmers and the environment, when there is variety in the agricultural landscape, a global study has found.
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