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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.
05/11/2024 SOURCE: www.statnews.com
Bird flu keeps rewriting the textbooks. It’s why scientists are unsettled by the U.S. dairy cattle outbreak
The spread of bird flu in mammals with which humans have close contact has unsettled many scientists. “That’s a different ball game altogether,” one said.
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05/11/2024 SOURCE: www.farmprogress.com
UNL contributes to the id of new genetic defects in cattle
Years of work by researchers may pay off with better breeding decisions.
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05/11/2024 SOURCE: lightsourcebp.com
Sowing seeds of sustainability: Our approach to supporting pollinators and agriculture | Lightsource bp
Lightsource bp firmly believes that renewable energy and environmental stewardship go hand in hand.
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05/11/2024 SOURCE: www.nytimes.com
AstraZeneca Is Withdrawing Its Covid Vaccine Worldwide, Citing Low Demand
The shot is no longer being manufactured or supplied, and it is no longer authorized for use in Europe.
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05/11/2024 SOURCE: www.agriculture.com
As climate shifts, a leafhopper bug plagues Argentina’s corn fields
Global warming has brought Argentina’s corn farmers a dangerous new enemy: a yellow insect just four millimeters (0.16 inch) long that thrives in hotter temperatures and is threatening harvests of the crop. Meet the leafhopper.
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