Wed.Apr 02, 2025

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The solution to sustained cereal variety development may be more obvious than we think

Real Agriculture

Submitted by Lauren Comin, Seeds Canada and Tyler McCann, CAPI Canadian farmers increasing concerns about whether they will be able to continue to get the new varieties they need is warranted. Improved genetics, in the form of new varieties, are critical to boosting profitability and productivity on the farm, helping farmers manage disease pressures and Read More Submitted by Lauren Comin, Seeds Canada and Tyler McCann, CAPI Canadian farmers increasing concerns about whether they will be able to

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10 Health Benefits and Nutritional Values of Orange Fruit

Agric4profits

Oranges are tropical fruits of the citrus species that are grown worldwide, containing several phytochemicals and flavonoids. Oranges are a round, segmented citrus fruit with a pitted peel. The taste can vary from juicy and sweet to bitter, depending on the variety more common ones include Valencia, Seville and Hamlin.

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New Case IH planter configuration delivers spacing and fertilizer options

Real Agriculture

Growers will have access to a new configuration of Case IHs Early Riser planter for crop year 2026. The planter will be the 10th configuration of the Early Riser and feature a 90-foot wide frame, 24-rows, and 22-inch row spacing. In this interview from Commodity Classic in Denver, Colorado, Case IH planter marketing manager Dave Read More Growers will have access to a new configuration of Case IHs Early Riser planter for crop year 2026.

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Breeding Methods and Management of Swine

Agric4profits

The success of swine production depends on the ability to reproduce good quality traits, which form the basis for selection and breeding to achieve production objectives. Both the male and female are important, as each provides half of the inherited characteristics of the offspring.

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Wheat Pete’s Word, Apr 2: Tile tests, tough wheat, and when phosphorus pays

Real Agriculture

From the theatre stage to the field, host of Wheat Petes Word, Wheat Pete, brings it all this weeksharing lessons in mental and physical health, crop nutrition, soil moisture management, and the all-important when of fertilizer applications. Theres a discussion on early wheat scouting, drainage success stories, and an update on the elusive daikon-loving slugs.

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Repeatability in Animal Breeding

Agric4profits

Repeatability is a concept closely related to heritability, as the same gene or combination of genes influences the successive expressions of a trait. Repeatability should be as large as heritability and can sometimes be larger due to certain permanent environmental influences included in the numerator of the repeatability fraction.

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SOYBEANS AND HEALTH

The Lunatic Farmer

One of the most enjoyable parts of my life right now is getting information directly from sources in foreign countries. This friend, Tim Shell, was perhaps the first young person I mentored into farming more than 35 years ago. He developed a pastured livestock farm in China and then Mongolia and is now in South Korea. I think you'll find this interesting.

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The man in 19F: How I handled in-flight harassment

Western FarmPress

My Generation: I wound up on a plane next to a man who really wanted to touch me. Heres how one word stopped it all, plus what to do if it happens to you.

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Ante-mortem and Post-mortem Inspection of Food Animals in Meat Processing

Agric4profits

Ante-mortem inspection is the examination of food animals before slaughter to assess their suitability for human consumption. Post-mortem inspection involves examining carcasses and organs to determine their fitness for consumption. Meat inspection is essential to prevent the transfer of zoonotic diseases (diseases transmissible from animals to humans), such as rabies, tetanus, tuberculous meningitis, and salmonellosis.

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Arizona Cotton Urges Use of AF36 Against Aflatoxin

Agwired

With the growing season underway, the Arizona Cotton Research and Protection Council (ACRPC) is urging farmers to take action against aflatoxin contamination by applying AF36, a biological solution backed by over 25 years of research and field success that reduces risks in crops, feed, and food production. ACRPC is launching a nationwide campaign highlighting AF36s success and urgency during the critical pre-harvest period to further extend the reach of this vital information.

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Management Practices in Swine Production

Agric4profits

In this article, various essential practices required to maintain healthy pigs and ensure a productive farm are discussed. These activities, known as management practices, are crucial for different classes of pigs to achieve and sustain high productivity and profitability. Read Also:Various Types Of Fruits And Their Nutritional Value Essential Management Practices in Swine Production 1.

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Making their mark on the family farm

Western FarmPress

Kansas Master Farm Family: Ben and Leah Giger are the latest generation to adapt to change on the family farm and ranch in Chase County.

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Qualitative and Quantitative Traits and Their Inheritance in Animal Breeding

Agric4profits

In genetics, traits are classified into two groups based on their mode of inheritance and their effects on an organisms phenotype: qualitative and quantitative traits. All genetic traits in an organism fit into one of these two categories.

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Slime time: Outsmart slugs to save crops

Western FarmPress

Slugs love munching on young plants in heavy crop residue. Last year saw serious problems on Pennsylvania farms.

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Treatment and General Drug Administration Techniques in Livestock

Agric4profits

After a successful disease diagnosis, the next step is to cure the disease using an appropriate treatment regimen. The recommended treatment depends on the type and severity of the disease affecting the animal. In most cases, major symptoms are treated alongside the disease-causing agents for a more comprehensive approach to recovery.

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Faith, family and farming remain in focus for Spares

Western FarmPress

Kansas Master Farm Family: Marlyn and Kathie Spare are members of the Class of 2024.

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7 Ways to Boost the Bloom in Your Grow Garden

Agric4profits

For your gardens to continue to bloom, a landscape management program that includes fertilization, proper watering, staking, pruning, mulching, weed prevention and insect control goes a long way towards supporting healthy ornamentals.

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Nebraska land values down 2% from last year

Western FarmPress

The preliminary report from the 2025 Nebraska Farm Real Estate Survey says average land values are in decline, but grazing land is showing strength.

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Classification and Function Of Enzymes and Hormones

Agric4profits

The roles of enzymes and hormones in life cannot be overemphasized. There is no anabolic or catabolic reaction in living organisms that is not mediated by an enzyme or prompted by a hormone. The listing of enzymes and hormones is inexhaustible, and the roles played by many have not even been discovered.

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What if USDA yield assumptions are too optimistic?

Western FarmPress

Ag Marketing IQ: Export disruptions as a result of tariffs notwithstanding, demand and supply forecasts hinge on good weather and strong production.

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Variations in Animal Population and Their Implications in Breeding

Agric4profits

The assessment of most animal species reveals phenotypic differences between individuals. For example, in cattle, there are noticeable differences in coat color and the presence or absence of horns. When cattle are weighed or their milk production is recorded, variations in performance among individuals are observed.

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Protein metabolism expert to lead Texas A&M AgriLife institute 

AgriLife Today

Davis named director of Texas A&M AgriLife Institute for Advancing Health Through Agriculture The post Protein metabolism expert to lead Texas A&M AgriLife institute appeared first on AgriLife Today.

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Disease Conditions and Diagnoses in Livestock

Agric4profits

Disease is a deviation from normal health and is revealed by changes in the animal. Any animal that has a disease will show some form of abnormality, which can be observed through changes in behavior, structure, or function. A sick animal will appear dull and weak (lethargy), isolate itself, and may refuse to eat (anorexia).

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Indiana Beef Evaluation Program to hold bull sale

Western FarmPress

Hoosier News and Notes: Find a performance tested bull for your operation. Indiana Pork welcomes a new leader. Applications are being accepted for priority watershed proposals.

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Basic Livestock Hygienic and Sanitary Practices on the Farm

Agric4profits

Hygienic and sanitary practices are essential measures carried out on the farm to eliminate factors that deteriorate animal health and to create conditions that ensure optimal performance. Proper hygiene leads to the production of high-quality livestock products.

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10 honored with 2025 Iowa Master Farmer Awards

Western FarmPress

Eight were celebrated as Iowa Master Farmers, and two others received Exceptional Service to Agriculture Award.

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Heritability in Animal Breeding

Agric4profits

This article addresses the quantification of genetic influence on phenotypic traits in animals. Phenotypes are directly observable and measurable, and hereditary factors are inferred when offspring resemble their parents. Despite advancements, direct correlation between genotype and most phenotypic traits remains challenging due to their polygenic nature.

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Registration Open for 2025 Ag Media Summit

Agwired

Registration opened today for the Agricultural Media Summit , July 27-30, 2025 in Rogers, AR. You can find it here. Got questions? Here are some FAQs for you. Stay at the Embassy Suite Northwest Arkansas Hotel, Spa & Convention Center. THE AGRICULTURAL MEDIA SUMMIT began in 1999, and is the largest gathering of the agriculture industrys top writers, editors, photographers, publishers and strategic communicators in the U.S.

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Feeding and Nutrition In Swine Production

Agric4profits

Pigs, like humans, can eat a variety of foods of both animal and vegetable origin. Although they accept most foods, the quality of their diet is crucial for their health and productivity. Pigs will not thrive on grazing and fibrous feed alone.

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Take your shot when the market lane opens

Western FarmPress

Ag Marketing IQ: Be prepared to drive for the grain price basket. Higher grain prices are likely this spring/summer. Here are 3 critical market insights for farmers: Prepare for volatility, pay attention to soybeans fundamentals and watch the weather.

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Measurements of Variation in Plant and Animals Population

Agric4profits

To study an animal population, a statistical description of the population is required. This description, in its simplest form, consists of a measure of central tendency and a measure of the variability of the population. Ordinarily, measurements on the entire population are not available.

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WiAT Ambassador Kelly Miller Shares Her Insights on Ag Tech

Global Agtech Initiative

New Women in Ag Tech Ambassador Kelly Miller shares Compeer Financials digital journey and the insights she has gleaned along the way. The post WiAT Ambassador Kelly Miller Shares Her Insights on Ag Tech appeared first on Global Ag Tech Initiative.

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Indigenous and Exotic Breeds of Swine

Agric4profits

There are over 90 recognized breeds of pigs in the world. They can be broadly classified into indigenous or unimproved types and modern exotic types that have been selectively bred for specific commercial purposes.

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Pierce’s disease research saves wine producers $56m annually

Western FarmPress

Without the programs efforts, growers losses would more than double from $48 million to $104 million, according to University of California, Davis study.

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Nutritional Requirements and Deficiency Symptoms for Poultry Chickens

Agric4profits

For the health and productivity of your poultry chickens or birds like: (Layers, Cockerels, Broilers, Noilers and many more), it is important that they be fed diets that meet their nutritional requirements which are needed by your poultry birds.

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BRICS+ alliance poses challenge to U.S. agricultural dominance

Western FarmPress

BRICS+ combines world powers in an effort to control global trade and currency beginning with agricultural commodities.

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Production Reporting Reminders

ProAg

As important production reporting deadlines approach, we would like to take this opportunity to provide you with some helpful information regarding production reports. As stated in the Crop Insurance Handbook (CIH), an annual production report is required for all crops with a yield-based plan of insurance that are required to establish the approved APH yield.