This Week in Agribusiness, October 19, 2024
Western FarmPress
OCTOBER 19, 2024
Harvest progress, biofuel growth, upcoming Organic Growers Summit, and more featured this week.
Western FarmPress
OCTOBER 19, 2024
Harvest progress, biofuel growth, upcoming Organic Growers Summit, and more featured this week.
World Agri-Tech
MARCH 12, 2024
Meet camelina, an oilseed crop harvested today primarily across Europe and North America. Although not widely known, camelina is a crop with immense potential as a feedstock for sustainable biofuel. When harvested effectively, camelina can produce more than 80 gallons of biofuel per acre. The goal of the partnership?
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NASDA
AUGUST 20, 2024
There are even higher volumes that would be lost during harvest. Agricultural facilities have no viable alternative transportation options to supply Canada’s international customers and the inability to cycle products through the supply chain could limit producers’ ability to deliver harvested crops.
Todays Farmer Magazine
OCTOBER 31, 2023
has rebounded after last year’s small harvest, and an export ban on white rice in India may mean new business for U.S. Here is a summary of the latest report: Grains, Farm Supply & Biofuels Historically low water levels on the Mississippi River are limiting grain movement heading into peak fall harvest season. producers.
Agwired
AUGUST 3, 2023
Yield10 Bioscience announces positive results in the first field test of stacked herbicide tolerance (“HT”) traits in Camelina, which will help support grower adoption for the biofuel feedstock market by enabling weed control and increased access to acreage previously treated with Group 2 herbicides.
Food Environment and Reporting Network
JULY 5, 2023
slide-intro --> A remote Alaska village depended on the snow crab harvest for survival. Share Tweet This Story’s Impact 170 MILLION MONTHLY UNIQUE VIEWERS GLOBALLY Grist This article is part of FERN’s series The Biodiversity Crisis /.slide-intro Then billions of crabs died.
Todays Farmer Magazine
APRIL 30, 2024
FAPRI’s report shows prices for many farm commodities have fallen sharply from 2022 peaks and will likely decline further for crops harvested in 2024 and beyond. FAPRI’s annual outlook provides projections for agricultural and biofuel markets and serves as a point of reference for food and farm policy. per bushel to a projected $10.73
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