Mon.Feb 26, 2024

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Corn School: Selecting hybrids for gibberella and DON defence

Real Agriculture

In recent years, many corn growers in Ontario have wrestled with gibberella ear rot in the crop and the high levels of deoxynivalenol (DON) levels it can produce in the grain. It’s made for stressful harvest seasons, especially in 2018 when mycotoxins produced by the gibberella fungus in some fields climbed well above safe feeding. Read More In recent years, many corn growers in Ontario have wrestled with gibberella ear rot in the crop and the high levels of deoxynivalenol (DON) levels it

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Industry-funded studies of the week: meat

Food Politics

Every now and then, someone sends me something about industry-funded research that does my work for me. Here is an example. I received this e-mailed message from John Andrews (reproduced with permission). I’m sure others will have shared this with you, but as someone primed by reading your work to dig into authors’ backgrounds, I couldn’t help but notice some aspects of a new special issue of Animal Frontiers on ‘The Societal Role of Meat’ ( link ) that you might be interested to see.

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Oat and pulse ingredient research nets $7.3 million from Protein Industries Canada

Real Agriculture

Protein Industries Canada will contribute $7.3 million in to a project focused on creating new ingredient and food options with oat and pulse ingredients created by Avena Foods for use by Big Mountain Foods, Danone Canada and Old Dutch. The project plans to develop ingredient replacements and processing aids for new foods, including allergy-friendly alternatives.

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Brainfood: Archeology edition

Agricultural Biodiversity

Early human selection of crops’ wild progenitors explains the acquisitive physiology of modern cultivars. The high leaf nitrogen, photosynthesis, conductance and transpiration of crops was already there in their wild relatives, the first farmers just happened to domesticate greedy plants. The impact of farming on prehistoric culinary practices throughout Northern Europe.

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RealAg Radio: Split N applications, soil fertility, and cutting corners, Feb 26, 2024

Real Agriculture

Thanks for tuning into this Agronomic Monday edition of RealAg Radio! On this episode, host Shaun Haney is joined by RealAgriculture’s in-house agronomist, Peter ‘Wheat Pete’ Johnson to discuss if there are places to cut corners or not cut when it comes to agronomics, split N applications, soil fertility, and more! Then hear the spotlight.

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Charting the path for industrial hemp in Texas and beyond

AgriLife Today

Texas A&M AgriLife Research soil and crop scientists are exploring and discovering the possibilities for this new crop Russ Jessup, Ph.D., and his team of student researchers see themselves as explorers, charting the future of a new crop – they are the Texas A&M AgriLife Research Industrial Hemp Breeding Team. Facing the unknown and exploring, Read More → The post Charting the path for industrial hemp in Texas and beyond appeared first on AgriLife Today.

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Meet 87-Year-Old Joan Kerns, A True Trailblazer Who Helped Carve Out A Niche For Her Family Nearly 60 Years Ago

AgWeb Farm Journal

Edgewood Locker got its start in rural northeast Iowa in 1966. The business now spans over three generations, and it's largely thanks to Joan Kerns who helped start the family business that's now seen phenomenal growth.

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Grains Rally with Spot Month Corn Back Above $4, Will it Hold or be Sold? And Live Cattle Shake off the COF

AgWeb Farm Journal

Grains up with corn above $4. Will the recovery rally hold or be sold? The wheat market extends last week's gains. Plus, live cattle shake off the COF report. Tomm Pfitzenmaier, Summit Commodity Brokerage, has more.

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Aiming for 3.5 bales in Virginia

Western FarmPress

Virginia cotton farmers are pushing to make more than 3.5 bales per acre, which Virginia Tech Extension Cotton Specialist Hunter Frame says can be achieved if a cotton farmer is an active manager.

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A Big Announcement on the GREET Model is Expected This Week. Here's Why Corn Farmers Should Care

AgWeb Farm Journal

Changes to the GREET Model are expected later this week, and depending on how the model is interpreted, it could be the ticket for corn ethanol to start taking flight as Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF).

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U.S. beef cattle exports slow, quality high

Western FarmPress

The U.S. is at its lowest number of beef cattle since 1951, reducing available exports. "Tremendous" trade volume continues with a neighboring country, while exports increase in others.

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Indigo Ag Announces Third Carbon Crop

AgWeb Farm Journal

The company says its year-over-year growth includes more farmers paid (215% increase in new growers), more fields enrolled (333% more new acres and a 297% increase in new fields) and more credits produced each year.

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USDA, UGA break ground on new ag research facility

Western FarmPress

Space will include Southeast Watershed Research Lab and Crop Genetics Unit in a new 31,000-square-foot building on the University of Georgia Tifton campus.

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5 Practical Ideas Pork Producers Can Borrow from the Egg Industry

AgWeb Farm Journal

The laying hen industry shares similar risks to the pork industry regarding disease prevention. Versova's Craig Rowles shares practical examples from the egg industry that could work on your farm.

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Find a Crop Insurance Agent Who Sells Whole-Farm Revenue Protection Near You

National Sustainable Agriculture Coalition

Photo credit: Lindsey Scalera This week, the US Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Risk Management Agency (RMA) published a directory of crop insurance agents that specialize in selling Whole-Farm Revenue Protection. This resource – which the National Sustainable Agriculture Coalition (NSAC) has advocated for – will be an important tool to help farmers locate crop insurance agents who have experience selling Whole-Farm Revenue Protection and Micro Farm insurance in their state.

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Ferrie: It's Only February, but Iowa Farmers are Considering Field Work and Anhydrous Applications

AgWeb Farm Journal

Before heading to the field to apply anhydrous, firm up what crop you're going to plant. Growers have been kicking around the idea of going beans-on-beans, given the markets. But anhydrous essentially ties you to corn.

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Does it pay to vary corn and soybean rotations?

Western FarmPress

Ag Marketing IQ: Finalized planting decisions in coming weeks will dominate spring market maneuvers before weather takes over this summer.

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More Contract Lows in Corn, While Beans and Wheat Try to Bounce: Cattle React to Cattle on Feed

AgWeb Farm Journal

Corn makes contract lows on selling before March delivery. Wheat and beans are oversold and try to bounce off new lows. Profit taking in cattle post the COF report. Allison Thompson, The Money Farm, has more.

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Resilient Food Systems and the Power of Diversity

Farming First

CONSEA's president Elisabetta Recine shares insights into the challenges and the power of participation in building resilient food systems. The post Resilient Food Systems and the Power of Diversity appeared first on Farming First.

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Michigan’s potato industry is no small fry

Western FarmPress

A report says the industry supports 22,000 jobs, and potatoes are second-largest commodity grown in the state.

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The uncommonly simplified guide to why cattle need salt

West Texas Livestock

Salt, along with other minerals, is necessary to sustain life in cattle. Much like with humans, they are essential building blocks for living beings to perform at their best. It is needed for the body to perform even the most basic of functions. The interesting thing about salt is that cattle have a natural “urge” […] The post The uncommonly simplified guide to why cattle need salt appeared first on West Texas Livestock Growers.

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Solving breakfast with smoothies

Western FarmPress

What’s Cooking in Illinois: Smoothies are fast and easy, and can pack in some extra fruits, vegetables and protein. Here’s how.

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Opinion: European Farmers Are Standing Up to Free Trade—Will US Farmers?

Modern Farmer

Dumping manure in public spaces, hurling eggs at government buildings, blocking major roads —the European farmers who have taken to the streets to challenge free trade policies sure know how to raise a ruckus. Beginning with German farmers in January earlier this year, to then include French and Belgian producers, the continent-wide protest movement has expanded into Spain and Italy as of mid-February.

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Policy quick hits: Another shutdown looms

Western FarmPress

Also: Improving USDA equity and addressing China’s ‘problematic’ trade polices

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Food Transparency: Meeting Consumer Demands by Enhancing Ingredient Labels with Traceable Insights into Food Production

AGRIVI

Customers globally are becoming more and more conscious of the food they are buying and demanding more transparent information about the lifecycle of the products. The trend of a shift in consumer preferences towards more healthy diets is continuously accelerating and is expected to reach its fastest pace so far in 2024. At the same time, an increase in food safety quality controls led to product withdrawals even by some of the major global food brands.

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Handle farm stress one ‘slice’ at a time

Western FarmPress

A farmer and mental health advocate offers tips for handling the worst of farm stress.

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Far Eastern Agriculture - Untitled Article

Far Eastern Agriculture

Drone technology company, DJI Agriculture has designed a new spraying drone, Agras T30 to cater to the needs of modern farming The technology displays a wide range of features including: 16 sprinklers offering full coverage: The Agras T30 is equipped with 16 sprinklers that provide a 9-metre spray width, allowing it to cover up to 40 acres/hour. This ensures that the liquid pesticides are applied evenly, effectively and with great precision.

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Can you frost-seed too early?

Western FarmPress

Timing of seeding and soil moisture conditions are critical to success when frost-seeding forages.

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The Curry Sepals: Economic Importance, Uses, and By-Products

Agric4profits

Curry sepals are the protective leaf-like structures that enclose and support the base of the flower buds in the curry plant, scientifically known as Murraya ko

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K-State to host junior producer days in March

Western FarmPress

KSU Junior Beef Producer Day will be March 2, and Junior Sheep Producer Day will be March 16.

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The Curry Petals: Economic Importance, Uses, and By-Products

Agric4profits

Curry petals are the colorful, often fragrant, leaf-like structures that surround the reproductive organs of the flower in the curry plant, scientifically known

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Checking poly tanks an easy precaution

Western FarmPress

Taking a few minutes to inspect tanks in the spring can prevent spills during the busy season.

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The Curry Style: Economic Importance, Uses, and By-Products

Agric4profits

The curry style is a slender tube-like structure that connects the stigma to the ovary within the flower of the curry plant, scientifically known as Murraya koe

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Dairy Margin Coverage signups set to begin

Western FarmPress

Producers have two months to opt-in for price support to offset milk and feed price differences.

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The Curry Pedicels: Economic Importance, Uses, and By-Products

Agric4profits

Curry pedicels are the slender stalks that support the individual flowers within the inflorescence of the curry plant, scientifically known as Murraya koenigii.

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Farms deploy lasers to fight birds

Western FarmPress

Developed in Rhode Island, a device prevents birds from munching on sweet corn and other crops.

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The Curry Stigma: Economic Importance, Uses, and By-Products

Agric4profits

The curry stigma is a crucial part of the female reproductive system within the flower of the curry plant, scientifically known as Murraya koenigii.