Harvesting Methods for Tropical and Cereal Crops
Agric4profits
AUGUST 19, 2024
Harvesting of crops generally is the task that constitutes the concluding stage of land cultivation. Harvesting includes several steps such as cutting in the ca
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Agric4profits
AUGUST 19, 2024
Harvesting of crops generally is the task that constitutes the concluding stage of land cultivation. Harvesting includes several steps such as cutting in the ca
Agricultural Biodiversity
SEPTEMBER 23, 2024
Does long-term harvesting impact genetic diversity and population genetic structure? Applying deep learning on social media to investigate cultural ecosystem services in protected areas worldwide. Well, of course, it was only a matter of time. And the above comment also applies. AI will only get you so far.
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AGRIVI
OCTOBER 3, 2023
The autumn season in the Northern Hemisphere is centered on the post-harvest period, which is equally as important as planting and cultivation. Timing the Harvest Grapes, known for their delicate nature and significance in winemaking and culinary delights, require precise timing during harvesting.
Kavya Organic Farm
OCTOBER 4, 2023
Its innovative approach simplifies the process of cultivating plants hydroponically, making it accessible to a wide range of enthusiasts. Whether you’re a seasoned gardener or a novice, the Kratky Methods opens up a world of possibilities for cultivating fresh produce in a controlled and nurturing environment.
Farmers Weekly
SEPTEMBER 28, 2023
Farmers Weekly Harvest is in and dry. Cultivations are progressing well and getting there. We will start drilling from the beginning of October. We have recently had Gemma join the pigs team. It’s good to say she has started the role just as I would have hoped.
Farmers Weekly
OCTOBER 21, 2023
Oscar Harrold from our own East Yorkshire is working down under on a 1,800ha farm in Fairlie on the South Island for spring drilling and harvest. The photo shows “Big John” out at sunset, pulling a 45ft sunflower cultivator.
Farmers Weekly
AUGUST 23, 2023
Farmers Weekly Cereal growers are being urged to reduce the risk of aphid-borne barley yellow dwarf virus (BYDV) by controlling volunteer cereals through desiccation or cultivation well before drilling their next cereal crop.
AgWeb Farm Journal
MARCH 5, 2024
This decrease is attributed to improvements in cultivation, harvesting, transportation and processing stages of soy production.
Sustainable Harvest International
NOVEMBER 1, 2023
Love Tropics, an annual Minecraft charity livestream event, has chosen to support Sustainable Harvest International and the partnering community of Santa Martha, Belize, for this year’s event. After years of intensive sugarcane cultivation, the soil needs lots of organic matter in order to heal.
Farmers Weekly
SEPTEMBER 12, 2023
Farmers Weekly Wet weather was halting harvest process when we caught up with Robert Hinchcliffe to see how he was getting on with his 3m Triton direct drill.
Farmers Weekly
NOVEMBER 17, 2023
It is designed to work just 20mm deep to encourage volunteers and weed seeds to germinate without losing too much moisture from post-harvest stubbles. Farmers Weekly Part mulcher, part harrow is how German firm Saphir describes its novel Grindstar.
Agric4profits
NOVEMBER 27, 2023
Maintaining proper irrigation in agricultural fields is essential for cultivating healthy crops and ensuring a bountiful harvest. Farmers must carefully
Food Tank
MARCH 1, 2024
To read more about Indigenous cultivation, check out Iwigara: American Indian Ethnobotanical Traditions and Science by Enrique Salmón. Speaking of cultivating a better world: One final reminder to join us this Sunday, March 3, for our Summit on creating policy solutions that prioritize the health and well-being of generations to come.
Farmers Weekly
NOVEMBER 18, 2023
See also: Contractor invests in Zurn Top Cut Collect blackgrass harvester Rather than […] The post Agritechnica 2023: Ultra-flat ActiCut slices through stubble to kill weeds appeared first on Farmers Weekly The ActiCut has three banks of sharp-edged and ultra-flat 350mm horizontal discs designed to work between 10mm and 120mm deep.
Agric4profits
DECEMBER 9, 2023
A rice farmer is an agricultural practitioner engaged in cultivating and harvesting rice crops, typically in paddy fields or flooded areas. These farmers play
Far Eastern Agriculture
AUGUST 7, 2024
Only ripe tomatoes are selected, and cherry truss tomato peduncles are cut using scissors attached to the top of the harvesting robot arm and stored in the loaded crates. Since Artemy has replaceable batteries, it can run for longer periods without down time for charging.
Food Politics
JULY 18, 2024
s growing and harvesting seasons are over. Contaminated water used to cultivate fresh produce is a well-known cause of recurrent foodborne illness outbreaks. The product cucumbers distributed by Fresh Start Produce Sales, Inc. and grown by Bedner Growers, Inc., of Boynton Beach, FL. Bedner Growers, Inc.’s Oklahoma Law Review, Vol.
Caff
MAY 16, 2024
With each hoofprint in the soil and each seed planted, she’s sowing the seeds of change, one harvest at a time. The post Rizpah Bellard: Cultivating Change Through Agriculture and Advocacy appeared first on Community Alliance with Family Farmers.
ATTRA
SEPTEMBER 30, 2024
Columbia University will receive $500,000 to fund its partnership with the University of Puerto Rico to support historically underserved producers in Puerto Rico in cultivating climate-resilient and heritage rice with sustainable management practices while creating new local market opportunities.
ATTRA
APRIL 8, 2024
In this video, Russell Hollander of Care2Grow Farm in Naples, Florida, guides us through the captivating journey of medicinal and gourmet mushroom cultivation, unveiling the intricate process from substrate to harvest.
Food Tank
APRIL 2, 2024
They also operate a youth agricultural program to connect young people to the land and teach them about planting, harvesting, and preparing traditional foods. And the organization regularly grows and harvests produce to provide the local community with a consistent source of fresh food. Become a member today by clicking here.
Agritecture Blog
MARCH 1, 2023
While it is true that much of the equipment that field farmers use on a daily basis is petroleum based and produces carbon dioxide in the neighborhood of 22 lbs of CO2 per gallon of fuel burned, it must be considered that this equipment is often serving hundreds, if not thousands, of cultivation acres. of the American Farmland Trust.
Food Tank
JANUARY 21, 2024
The United States is now the second country, after Singapore, to approve the sale of cultivated meat. Cultivated meat is an application of the newest category of animal products: the animal cell itself. Like conventional meat, cultivated meat contains animal muscle, fat, and collagen. percent, lamb 4.4 percent, and beef only 1.9
Sustainable Harvest International
MAY 9, 2024
At Sustainable Harvest International (SHI), we understand the challenges women rural farmers face. Designing A Women-Led Farm Sustainable Harvest International partner farmers learn how to plant agroforestry parcels and cultivate organic vegetable gardens. Growing their own food allows for food security and food sovereignty.
UnderstandingAg
OCTOBER 29, 2023
The timing of winter cover crops can be difficult in the garden because of the crop diversity growing into the fall, each with different end-harvest dates. This is generally accomplished by mechanically removing plants by flail mowing, tillage, cultivation equipment, or by manual labor. tomatoes, corn, pumpkins, or peas).
ATTRA
MARCH 12, 2024
Yet, we tend to restrict ourselves to greens cultivated primarily for their leaves, leaving them susceptible to bolting in high temperatures or losing leaves to disease. But did you know that our gardens have delectable green vegetables available for harvesting and consumption while we wait for the fruits to grow.
Fork Farms
JULY 17, 2023
It offers an innovative and practical approach to teaching various scientific concepts while cultivating an understanding of sustainable agriculture. With the Flex Farm , an indoor hydroponic farm, students can observe and document the entire life cycle of plants – from germination to harvesting – within a 30-day grow cycle.
RR2CS
FEBRUARY 4, 2024
After covering most of the Prairies and most of central and eastern Canada in the summer, our months-long journey came to an end in Canada’s two most western provinces around harvest time. This next phase of our journey brought us to Cawston, British Columbia, acclaimed as the Organic Farming Capital of Canada.
Civil Eats
AUGUST 21, 2024
and sovereign Indigenous nations, and grant unlimited harvests, even from private property. People of the First Light For thousands of years, the Wampanoag —the “People of the First Light”—have harvested fish for food, trade, art, and fertilizer. Wampanoag fishers, like Pocknett, are forced to shrug it off. Not just food.”
ATTRA
MAY 7, 2024
The journey of tea from seed to cup involves harvesting, withering, rolling, oxidizing, and drying. As interest in locally sourced and sustainably grown products continues, tea cultivation in the Gulf South could become an exciting new venture for farmers and tea lovers alike. Cultivation Techniques Are you excited to grow some tea?
ProAg
DECEMBER 4, 2023
With the conclusion of harvest comes a new chapter for every farmer each year. Read more on how to prioritize and cultivate more restful sleep habits here. Farm safety also includes mental and physical health. The Upper Midwest Agricultural Safety and Health Center (UMASH) recommends farmers prioritize sleep to stay healthy.
Hartwood Farm
FEBRUARY 1, 2022
Individual days and weeks can sometimes seem so long (especially when that harvest list runs onto three pages!), This inspired me to do a few more labor time analysis this summer—how many hours do we spend harvesting? Can our harvesting metrics improve? Harvesting again… note the sad deficit of weeds in the background.
Kavya Organic Farm
AUGUST 27, 2023
Its innovative approach simplifies the process of cultivating plants hydroponically, making it accessible to a wide range of enthusiasts. Whether you’re a seasoned gardener or a novice, the Kratky Methods opens up a world of possibilities for cultivating fresh produce in a controlled and nurturing environment.
ATTRA
JULY 18, 2023
Solar panels have been installed over about 11 acres of wild blueberry plants in the first project in Maine to collocate solar electric production with wild blueberry cultivation. Commercially managed low bush or wild blueberries are harvested in July and August and then the farmer either burns off or mows the plants in the fall.
Sustainable Harvest International
JUNE 19, 2024
In February 2024, Sustainable Harvest International (SHI) Board of Directors and staff members gathered in the north of Belize to witness partner farmers in action. We invited three board members to share their experience of how SHI’s sustainable farming practices transform the lives of farming families.
Kavya Organic Farm
JULY 18, 2023
By following our expert tips and guidelines, you can produce an abundant harvest of these flavorful, meaty tomatoes that are perfect for salads, sandwiches, and other delectable dishes. High-quality seeds will give your tomato plants a head start, leading to vigorous growth and a bountiful harvest.
Agritecture Blog
AUGUST 2, 2023
By maximizing its limited land resources and leveraging cutting-edge technology, Singapore is harnessing the potential of controlled environment agriculture to cultivate a sustainable and self-sufficient future. Howe emphasizes the advantages of consuming fresh, locally-grown produce, as many vital nutrients diminish shortly after harvest.
Cropaia
SEPTEMBER 14, 2023
This article will guide you through the key aspects of wheat management, including planting, fertilizing, irrigating, harvesting, and crop rotation. Additionally, durum wheat, known for its high protein content and suitability for pasta production, finds its niche in arid regions where its drought tolerance allows for successful cultivation.
World Agri-Tech
MARCH 12, 2024
Meet camelina, an oilseed crop harvested today primarily across Europe and North America. When harvested effectively, camelina can produce more than 80 gallons of biofuel per acre. The technology also increases the appeal of camelina adoption by supporting a strong, financially rewarding harvest for growers.
Modern Farmer
SEPTEMBER 5, 2024
The warm summer air is filled with the smell of fragrant herbs—cultivated by the gardeners of the Strawberry Mansion Green Resource Center in North Philadelphia. Plentiful harvests have made buying vegetables this summer unnecessary for the gardeners at Strawberry Mansion, they say.
Modern Farmer
AUGUST 29, 2023
The cattle, which were artificially inseminated by students in the spring, will eventually be harvested at a USDA plant and incorporated into the fine dining menu at the college’s student-run campus restaurant, Capstone Kitchen. The federal government is trying to help spur growth in these types of programs, too.
Agritecture Blog
DECEMBER 14, 2022
By using robots to help with various aspects of farming, we can supplement the need for human labor to complete tasks such as seeding, transplanting, tray washing, harvesting, packaging, labeling, and fertigation. They also offer harvesting equipment to streamline processes for indoor farmers and farm operators. Credit: TTA.
DTN
JULY 9, 2024
As harvest season approaches, grain traders face unique challenges. Embracing Technology “…embrace innovation, cultivate expertise, and maintain a commitment to informed decision-making.” ” As harvest approaches, grain traders face a complex and challenging landscape.
ATTRA
DECEMBER 26, 2023
They are documenting Lincoln’s living cover crop system, where he undersows Dutch white clover into vegetables after the last cultivation in July. He found that undersowing the clover was an amazing way to get the field covered by harvest. But what if you leave the white clover cover crop to continue growing in the second year?
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