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Significant unknowns weigh on cropping plans heading into spring

Real Agriculture

While many of the acreage decisions are already made, recent trade turmoil and tariff threats will absolutely factor in to both commodity prices and cropping figures, saysBrian Comeault, co-founder of new market analyst firm Ireland Comeault Lafoy (ICL). Farmers and their advisors are grappling with a near-constant barrage of trade unknowns, including both Read More While many of the acreage decisions are already made, recent trade turmoil and tariff threats will absolutely factor in to both c

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Brainfood: Ancient maize trifecta, Chinese Neolithic, Ancient silk, Sheep domestication, Ancient focaccia, Indus diversity

Agricultural Biodiversity

The genomic origin of early maize in eastern North America. There were at least 2 eastern dispersals of ancient maize from the US Southwest. Archaeological findings show the extent of primitive characteristics of maize in South America. At about the same time, semi-domesticated maize also reached deep into South America. Maize monoculture supported pre-Columbian urbanism in southwestern Amazonia.

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McDonald’s testing plant-based burger in Canada, again

Real Agriculture

While much of the hype around plant-based foods has subsided from a few years ago, McDonalds is once again exploring whether theres demand in Canada for a meatless burger. Starting March 18, the fast food behemoth is testing a new sandwich, called the McVeggie, at select restaurants in British Columbia, Ontario, and New Brunswick. The Read More While much of the hype around plant-based foods has subsided from a few years ago, McDonalds is once again exploring whether theres demand in Canada for

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NASDA celebrates National Agriculture Trade Day, emphasizing the benefits of agricultural trade to American communities

NASDA

Press Release ARLINGTON, Va. Today, the National Association of State Departments of Agriculture, alongside 20+ state agriculture departments , celebrates National Agriculture Trade Day. This day highlights the crucial role agricultural trade plays in boosting state economies and supporting farmers and ranchers while underscoring the need for policies that expand market opportunities and keep U.S. agriculture competitive. “Today, we recognize the vital role of international trade in bolst

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The latest on MAHA: a video

Food Politics

The White House posted this video last week. I cant figure out how to make it play on this site, but you can watch it at this link. Its worth watching: It comes straight from the White House. Robert F. Kennedy Jr, the new Secretary of Health and Human Services, does not recognize or know how to pronounce the vitamin riboflavin. USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins appears in this as a self-identified MAHA mom.

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A Cookbook From the Host of “Outdoor Chef Life” Entices Us to Fish, Forage, and Feast

Civil Eats

In a Pacific tidepool in Northern California, Taku Kondo squats down, seawater sloshing around his ankles, and examines the rocks below the water. Kondo, a fisherman and forager, uses a knife to detach a purple sea urchin from a large rock. He cuts open the spiky shell, splits the urchin, and discovers a perfect sliver of orange roe, or uniworth at least $80 a pound.

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Ag minister Blois aims to move quickly on trade file, red tape irritants

Real Agriculture

Kody Blois is less than a week into his role as Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food and Rural Economic Development, but already hes firing off missives and steering policy direction. Theres a reason for the quick pace an election call could come at any moment, or the government could fall on Monday, March 24, Read More Kody Blois is less than a week into his role as Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food and Rural Economic Development, but already hes firing off missives and steering policy di

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21 New Books to Inspire the Movement for Sustainable Food Systems

Food Tank

This spring, dig into the complexities of the modern food systemand dont be afraid to get your hands dirty! In Carbon: The Book of Life and White Light , Paul Hawken and Jack Lohmann draw our attention to the miniscule and the elements that are essential to our world. In How the World Eats and How to Feed The World , Julian Baggini and Vaclav Smil invite readers to zoom out and piece together larger puzzles of hunger and climate change.

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Farmers Speak Out on the Devastating Impact of USDA Funding Freeze

National Sustainable Agriculture Coalition

Farmer Patrick Brown speaking at a recent NSAC virtual briefing On March 6, the National Sustainable Agriculture Coalition (NSAC) hosted a virtual briefing: Impact in the Field How the USDA Funding Freeze and Employee Layoffs are Impacting Farmers and Ranchers. Five farmers from around the country joined NSACs policy director, Mike Lavender, for a panel discussion to voice their concerns about the ongoing funding freeze severely impacting agricultural programs and farmers across the country.

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Meet Florence Malemba, the virtual plant doctor reaching more farmers through video

CABI

Even from afar, it’s easy to spot Florence Malemba. She’s wearing a white lab coat labelled “Plant Doctor”, and a banner hangs behind where she’s organizing her equipment, ready to assist her farmer-patients of the day. Florence is setting up her plant clinic in Njoro, an agricultural town southwest of Nakuru City, Kenya.

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The Agronomists, Ep 189: Nitrogen ROI with Lyle Cowell and John Heard

Real Agriculture

Making the most of every input dollar matters, especially when crop prices are in the doldrums, but cutting back on fertilizer can end up curtailing yield. Theres a better way to manage those nitrogen input dollars! For this episode of The Agronomists, host Lyndsey Smith is joined by soil scientist John Heard and senior agronomist Read More Making the most of every input dollar matters, especially when crop prices are in the doldrums, but cutting back on fertilizer can end up curtailing yield.

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Weekend reading: Thinking about food systems advocacy

Food Politics

The United Nations has issued a digital Food Systems Thinking Guide for UN Resident Coordinators and UN Country Teams with tools and information for working collectively towards food system transformation. It is intended as a working draft. It provides an easy mechanism for immediate feedback. You have to do a lot of scrolling. When you do, you will get to key questions: What is a food systems approach and why does it matter?

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How Climate Change is Transforming Food Flavor and Tradition

Food Tank

Traditional or Indigenous foodsoften defined by locally grown ingredients, unique preparations, and centuries-old customshold a special place in the cultural fabric of societies across the globe, the Journal of Foods describes. But the climate crisis is altering the ecological conditions that define food flavor, threatening familiar tastes and culinary traditions.

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Food as Filler OR Food as Medicine?

UnderstandingAg

By: Allen Williams, pH.D., Understanding Ag, LLC Green Revolution The Green Revolution started in the 1940s following the end of World War II and expanded rapidly over the next three decades. It has been hailed as the savior of agriculture and has been credited with our ability to feed the world. The major achievements of the Green Revolution consisted of the development of high-yielding crop varieties, increased mechanization, synthetic fertilizers, a dizzying array of pesticides (herbicides, f

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Maryland Food Center Authority Seeks Executive Director

NASDA

The Maryland Food Center Authority (MFCA) is seeking an Executive Director to oversee its operations, including wholesale produce and seafood markets. This leadership role involves strategic planning, financial oversight, lease management, and collaboration with public and private stakeholders to support Marylands agriculture and seafood industries.

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Dietary Guidelines in the MAHA era

Food Politics

USDA and HHS have announced an update on the dietary guidelines process. A quick recap: The Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee released its report last year. The agencies are responsible for writing the actual guidelines, based on that report or not. The USDA Secretary, Brooke Rollins, writes: Secretary [of HHS] Kennedy and I have a powerful, complementary role in this, and it starts with updating federal dietary guidance.

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USDA Pauses Additional Food Bank Funds, Directs New Money to Texas Farmers

Civil Eats

Yesterday, Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins announced that USDA awarded a $280 million grant to the Texas Department of Agriculture to pay farmers affected by water shortages in her home state. Water scarcity has put Texas farmers crops at risk and shuttered the states last sugar mill , and Mexico is far behind on its obligations to share water from the Rio Grande and Colorado Rivers.

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Rodale Institute Named One of Fast Company’s Most Innovative Companies for 2025

Rodale Institute

Joining the ranks of last years winners including Microsoft, OpenAI and YouTube, the annual list recognizes organizations shaping the future through bold ideas, groundbreaking research and measurable impact. This years […] The post Rodale Institute Named One of Fast Company’s Most Innovative Companies for 2025 appeared first on Rodale Institute.

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Approaches to Biodiversity Management

Agric4profits

The concept of biodiversity, particularly its definitions and benefits to humans and natural endowments, has already been introduced. Emphasis has also been placed on the effective management of bio-resources using various strategies. This article will further stress the approaches adopted to control and manage biodiversity.

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RealAg Radio: A probable election call, trade with China, and carbon tax changes, Mar 21, 2025

Real Agriculture

Thanks for tuning in to this Friday edition of RealAg Radio! Shaun Haney is joined by Kelvin Heppner and Lyndsey Smith, both of RealAgriculture, and Meagan Murdoch with Hill & Knowlton for the RealAg Issues Panel. They discuss a number of topics including: A possible Federal election being called on March 23; New Agriculture Minster Read More Thanks for tuning in to this Friday edition of RealAg Radio!

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Industry-funded study of the week: prunes

Food Politics

The Study: Prunes May Blunt Adverse Effects of Oral Contraceptives on Bone Health in Young Adult Women: A Randomized Clinical Trial. DeMasi, Taylor et al.Current Developments in Nutrition, Volume 8, Issue 9, 104417. The rationale: Oral contraceptives (OCs) may promote bone loss. Prunes may prevent that. Objective: Will consuming 50 g of prunes daily prevent bone loss or increase bone accrual in OC users.

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Building Stronger Communities Through Food Mutual Aid

Civil Eats

Last week, we welcomed Civil Eats members and the public to a thought-provoking and inspiring discussion on how to create and sustain food mutual aid. Our salons are usually for members only, but we felt that this inherently generous topic deserved to be shared with all interested listeners, particularly at a time when many of us might be supporting mutual aid in our communities.

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U.N. Report Calls for Climate Tech for Food System Resilience

Food Tank

A recent report, Climate technologies for agrifood systems transformation , highlights the urgent need for innovative climate solutions to tackle food insecurity and the escalating impacts of climate change on global agrifood systems. The joint report from the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) explores the critical role of climate technologies in transforming global agrifood systems to enhance resilience, reduce emissions, a

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The Concept of Retailing and Wholesaling of Agricultural Products

Agric4profits

Retailing involves activities related to the selling of goods to ultimate consumers for personal or household consumption. It refers to the sale of merchandise from a single point of purchase directly to a customer who intends to use the product. In the current scenario, retail margins are very low.

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The truth about challenges and opportunities in Canadian ag with Lisa Ashton

Real Agriculture

In this episode of The Truth About Ag, co-hosts Kristjan Hebert and Evan Shout sit down with Lisa Ashton, agriculture policy lead on RBCs Climate Action Institute Team, to dive into the big questions shaping Canadian agriculture. Ashton shares insights from RBCs latest reports, including the Food First Report, breaking down why RBC is investing Read More In this episode of The Truth About Ag, co-hosts Kristjan Hebert and Evan Shout sit down with Lisa Ashton, agriculture policy lead on RBCs Clima

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Uninsured: Federal Crop Insurance Program Leaves Most Farms Unprotected

National Sustainable Agriculture Coalition

Photo credit: Lindsey Scalera. Crop insurance is the cornerstone of the farm safety net, insuring farms for losses from unpredictable weather, market fluctuations, and other risks. Consequently, the federal crop insurance program (FCIP) is the costliest part of agriculture production spending , as taxpayers subsidize the program to the tune of billions of dollars each year.

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How to really maximize profit with mineral power

West Texas Livestock

Mineral supplementation is not just a routine task in a cattle operation but a crucial element that directly impacts the health and productivity of your herd. These minerals are the building blocks for growth, reproduction, and basic maintenance. Without them, your cattle won’t perform at their best. Even the highest quality forages can only provide […] The post How to really maximize profit with mineral power appeared first on West Texas Livestock Growers.

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Colorado Water Plan Boosted with Prop JJ Funding

Food Tank

Colorado recently approved PropositionJJ, allowing the state to retain additional sports betting tax revenue beyond the US$29 million annual cap established in 2019. This decision directs increased funding to water-related projects through the Colorado Water Plan Grant Program, reinforcing efforts to combat water scarcity and bolster sustainability.

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The Role of Vitamins in Nutrition

Agric4profits

Vitamins are organic compounds that primarily function within enzyme systems to facilitate the metabolism of proteins, carbohydrates, and fats. These essential compounds are not synthesized by the body and must be obtained from external sources, mainly food.

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Wheat Pete’s Word, Mar 19: Bin reminders, sulphur, erosion, insect survival, and wheat green-up

Real Agriculture

Whats the story on sulphur? Were glad you asked! This weeks episode of Wheat Petes Word tackles several agronomic questions regarding winter crop green-up, farm safety, going to the theatre, and insects overwintering. Plus, as promised, theres plenty to cover on sulphur applications: when, how, where, and most importantly, what form, and theres a caution Read More Whats the story on sulphur?

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ELECTRIC ORGANIZATION

The Lunatic Farmer

Those of you who dare to read unorthodox materials know that a healthy group of smart people question the existence of viruses, DNA, and even cells. At a recent conference where I was speaking, folks from this persuasion kept after me, not letting me off with "I'm not going to take a position on this." That non-endorsement wasn't good enough. They wanted commitment to agreement.

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Running a Successful End of Year Donation Campaign to Fight Food Insecurity

Philabundance

Theres something about this time of year that just puts people in a charitable mood. It could be the holidays, it could be the general spirit of the season, but for whatever reason, 30% of all annual giving happens in December and 50% of nonprofits receive the majority of their annual donations in the last quarter of the year, which includes the holidays.

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How the Growth of Organic Farming and Indigenous Food Sovereignty Support Each Other

Organic Farming Research

Explore the deep connection between Indigenous cultures and land stewardship, and how the Indigenous food sovereignty movement seeks to reclaim traditional ecological knowledge, promote sustainable agriculture, and challenge industrial food systems. The post How the Growth of Organic Farming and Indigenous Food Sovereignty Support Each Other appeared first on Organic Farming Research Foundation.

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The Essence of Managing Agriculture as a Business

Agric4profits

In the last article, it was explained that agribusiness encompasses a wide range of business activities related to agriculture, spanning across three sectors and offering numerous business opportunities. For any business to be successful, there is a need for efficient and effective management.

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Bushel Plus expands footprint to serve U.S. market

Real Agriculture

Bushel Plus is expanding its global footprint with plans to offer its harvest optimization technology to U.S. farmers. The Brandon, Manitoba-based company specializes in advanced agricultural solutions that help farmers reduce grain loss at harvest to maximize profits while saving time, fuel, and equipment wear. The companys products are currently sold in 35 countries, and Read More Bushel Plus is expanding its global footprint with plans to offer its harvest optimization technology to U.S. farm

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This Gardener Gets Tomato Harvests Year-Round With This Unique Growing Strategy

Modern Farmer

full_link When you think of picking ripe vine tomatoes from the vine, long, hot summer days may come to mind. But what if you could grow tomatoes year-round? One gardener has figured out how to push the boundaries of tomato growing and harvest fresh fruits throughout the year. Jacques doesnt use a heated greenhouse or even a high tunnel…but he does live in San Diego.

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How to claim your share of $10 billion USDA relief fund

Western FarmPress

The sign-up period opens March 19 for farmers to receive per-acre Emergency Commodity Assistance Program payments based on 2024 planted and prevent plant acres reported to FSA.

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