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Seed Selection seeds based on climate and soil, sowing techniques

Agric4profits

Seed selection is a critical process in agriculture that significantly impacts crop yield and quality. Choosing the right seeds involves understanding various f

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Ag Efficiency: Focus on the 20%

ATTRA

Farmers deal with a complex web of processes in diverse areas that may be under their purvue, including crops, livestock, finance, recordkeeping, harvesting, marketing, etc. Let’s create a table of processes that are found underneath those categories to keep track of errors that occur.

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Malaysian Delegation Visits Upper Midwest Region to Learn About U.S. Agricultural Surveys

NASDA

A highlight of the trip was a visit to NASDA Iowa Supervisor Connie Merkey’s farm, where the delegates participated in an Objective Yield Survey demonstration. This hands-on experience showed how NASS estimates crop yields and how U.S. farmers contribute data to national yield forecasts.

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Agriculture Supply Chain in Food Processing

Cropin Blog

Increasing disposable incomes in rapidly growing economies, a shift in lifestyles, and various other factors contribute to the demand for quality processed food. As per Market Future Research, the global food processing market is expected to grow at 7.60% CAGR between 2022-30, reaching $134.7 billion.

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Is Soil Testing Worth It? 

Trimble Agriculture

If you’re an agricultural landowner, chances are you’ve used soil testing to customize fertilization, optimize soil health, and maximize crop yields. Increased Yields Soil testing combined with crop and fertilization management can increase yields significantly.

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Biofertilizers in Agriculture: Promoting Soil Sustainability and Plant Growth

Cropaia

Inside these nodules, Rhizobium bacteria convert atmospheric nitrogen (N2) into ammonia (NH3) through a process called nitrogen fixation. Azotobacter’s ability to fix nitrogen is essential for improving soil nitrogen content and making it available to a wide range of crops. These enzymes convert atmospheric N2 into ammonia.

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Mycorrhizae: Boosting Yields Naturally

Cropaia

These fungi form a symbiotic relationship with the roots of many crops, a relationship that is especially valuable for improving phosphate uptake. Enhancing Phosphorus Uptake Phosphorus is a critical nutrient for plants, integral to various biological processes including energy transfer, photosynthesis, and cell signaling.

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