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Burrowed trouble: Keeping gophers out of fields

Real Agriculture

Those quick-burrowing, pesky nuisances known as gophers were a source of a good amount of lost canola yield in 2024. Some canola fields were devastated, requiring re-seeding, while a cereal field right next to the canola would go untouched, says Dr. James Tansey, provincial insect and vertebrate pest management specialist with the Ministry of Agriculture Read More Those quick-burrowing, pesky nuisances known as gophers were a source of a good amount of lost canola yield in 2024.

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Tools and Techniques in Plant Anatomy For Agricultural Research

Agric4profits

As in all experimental sciences, research in plant anatomy depends on laboratory methods used to study cell structure and function. Many advances in understanding cells have followed the development of new techniques, opening novel investigative avenues. Appreciating the tools available to plant biologists is critical for understanding current research and future directions in this field.

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Vive ramping up product development for Canadian farmers

Real Agriculture

Vive Crop Protection has received expanded Canadian registration for AZteroid FC 390. Canadian potato growers first gained access to fungicide in 2024 to fight rhizoctonia and black scurf. The updated registration now allows sugar beet and radish growers to add the fungicide to their disease control toolboxes. Vive chief technology officer Dr. Doug Baumann says Read More Vive Crop Protection has received expanded Canadian registration for AZteroid FC 390.

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Guide to Effective Crop Propagation Methods

Agric4profits

Plant species are naturally endowed with the ability to regenerate themselves through self- or cross-pollination of their flowers to produce seeds. When physiologically mature, seeds germinate under optimum environmental conditions and generate new individual plants to perpetuate the parent plant.

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New program needed to pay farmers for impact of China’s tariffs, says Grain Growers of Canada

Real Agriculture

Top-ups to the cash advance and AgriStability programs for farmers are nice, but they dont go far enough in mitigating the impact of Chinas retaliatory tariffs against Canadian agricultural exports, according to the executive director of Grain Growers of Canada. What producers are looking for this is what Im hearing from most grain farmers Read More Top-ups to the cash advance and AgriStability programs for farmers are nice, but they dont go far enough in mitigating the impact of Chinas retalia

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Stages of Plant Growth and Development

Agric4profits

Plant growth encompasses the initiation, expansion, and specialization of cells. The haploid spore or diploid zygote of land plants undergoes continuous mitotic cell divisions early in development. As the plant matures into gametophytes or sporophytes, cell divisions become limited to specific regions known as meristems.

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The Illusion of Precision in Agriculture: Are We Managing Fields or Chasing Noise?

Cropaia

Precision agriculture has enabled unprecedented fine-tuning of crop management from variable-rate fertilization to micro-zone irrigation. Growers and agronomists can now make site-specific decisions and respond to variability within a field like never before. But how precise is too precise? There is a point where ultra site-specific recommendations can lead to agronomic inefficiencies, unnecessary complexity, and poor return on investment (ROI).

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Delivering Value to Accelerate AgTech Innovations at Scale

Global Agtech Initiative

AgTech companies must apply data and insights in a more surgical fashion rather than a one-size-fits-all, says PowerPollen CEO Carl Cox. The post Delivering Value to Accelerate AgTech Innovations at Scale appeared first on Global Ag Tech Initiative.

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The reason we might see sunflowers surge

Western FarmPress

Sunflower Extra: Will sunflower acres increase in 2025?

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Texas A&M AgriLife wildlife management earns statewide recognition

AgriLife Today

Faculty, staff, student research, contributions earn awards from Texas Chapter of The Wildlife Society The post Texas A&M AgriLife wildlife management earns statewide recognition appeared first on AgriLife Today.

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How do you stack up in farm business?

Western FarmPress

Road Warrior: Today's first- and second-year programs are oriented toward human resources, financial and standard operating procedures, and risk management.

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Mexican mint marigold designated as a Texas Superstar

AgriLife Today

Low-maintenance ornamental plant doubles as a kitchen herb The post Mexican mint marigold designated as a Texas Superstar appeared first on AgriLife Today.

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7 ag stories you can’t miss – March 28, 2025

Western FarmPress

Farm news roundup: 2025 planting intentions, hog inventory drop, biofuel policy talks, egg imports from Brazil, Brazils soybean boom, tornado recovery and spring gardening tips.

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Post Harvest Handling of Fish and Marketing

Agric4profits

The handling, processing, and marketing of fish products are essential complementary functions of all food production systems. Women traditionally play a major role in these activities. In most developing countries, women dominate the markets either as buyers or sellers of food.

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Turner Meat Processing expands, embraces next generation in rural Missouri

Western FarmPress

Turner Meat Processing expands to new facility, supporting next generation. Family-owned business grows with grants, enhances animal comfort and worker safety, and caters to diverse customer needs.

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Types and Causes of Seed Dormancy

Agric4profits

Dormancy refers to a condition in which seeds fail to germinate even under favorable environmental conditions like water, temperature, and air. This phenomenon is essential for the survival of various plant species.

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Expert shares nitrogen basics for corn growers

Western FarmPress

How much do you know about your most expensive corn input? Here are tips for using those dollars better.

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The Process Of Seed Germination

Agric4profits

The activation of the metabolic machinery of the seed embryo is the first and foremost step to initiate the seed germination process.

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$5,000 cattle: Why the market is rewarding older pairs

Western FarmPress

Strategic marketing and cash flow opportunities drive strong sale prices.

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Brief History of Crop Physiology

Agric4profits

Plant physiology focuses on the life processes of plants, particularly the autotrophic (self-feeding) terrestrial plants, which are essential for feeding animals. From its inception, plant physiology has had agricultural roots. The central focus of plant physiology has always been understanding how plants grow, develop, and reproduce.

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'Byway Barn' houses unique visitor center

Western FarmPress

Down the Road: The Sandhills Journey National Scenic Byway Visitor Center along Highway 2 near Broken Bow, Neb., is located in a fully restored 1920s era barn.

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The Role of Embryology in Plant Development

Agric4profits

The survival of a living organism is temporary. To ensure continuity, each species must reproduce its kind. Plants reproduce through asexual, vegetative, and sexual means.

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Fourth-generation farmers grow success through strong ties

Western FarmPress

Kansas Master Farm Family: Korby and Mary Effland say farming success depends on good relationships.

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Meaning of Crop Physiology and Its Importance in Agriculture

Agric4profits

Crop physiology focuses on the life processes of plants, with a particular emphasis on higher green terrestrial plants. This field has its roots in agriculture and studies how plants grow, develop, and reproduce.

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Foundation works to improve river ecology in Idaho

Western FarmPress

The 41-year-old organization was formed to preserve trout fisheries in the Henrys Fork-Snake River watershed. The group works with water agencies, power companies and irrigators.

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How Female Gametophyte Develops in Plant Life Cycles

Agric4profits

The life cycle of plants alternates between a multicellular haploid gametophyte and a multicellular diploid sporophyte, both differing morphologically and functionally. According to Gifford and Foster (1989), in the life cycle of a plant: i. Diploid sporophyte produces haploid spores through meiosis. ii. Spores develop into gametophytes. iii. Gametophytes produce haploid gametes. iv.

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What does latest USDA funding release mean for farmers?

Western FarmPress

Rollins announces new requirements to unfreeze funds while Congressional Dems push back.

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Essential Weather Metrics for Modern Agriculture

Agric4profits

Weather observation and measurements are crucial in agriculture for understanding climate conditions that affect crop growth and yield. This article discusses how to measure key climatic elements such as air pressure, wind speed, wind direction, radiation, and sunshine duration.

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3 technologies could change the way you farm

Western FarmPress

Consider how new technology could improve your operation. Here are three precision-tech products to watch: John Deere See & Spray, Susterre Water Jet Planter and spray drones.

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A Guide to Understanding Shoot Anatomy in Crops

Agric4profits

Stems are typically above-ground organs that grow towards light (positively phototropic) and away from the ground (negatively geotropic), except in cases where stems are modified for specific functions. The primary stem originates from the plumule of the embryo, while lateral branches arise from auxillary or adventitious buds.

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Wheat: Integrated approach essential for Hessian fly

Western FarmPress

Infested wheat tillars, whether in the spring or fall, can result in significant yield loss from Hessian fly. Learn about the two most important management practices to manage this insect.

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Root Anatomy in Agricultural Plants

Agric4profits

Roots are essential plant organs responsible for anchoring plants in the soil and absorbing water and minerals. They are found in the sporophytes of all land plants, except for nonvascular species such as liverworts, hornworts, and mosses, which rely on rhizoids for similar functions. Specialized taxa like the psilotophytes (e.g., Psilotum) also lack true roots.

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Supply and demand shifts leave cotton farms grasping for traction

Western FarmPress

Surpassed as the number one world cotton exporter, the U.S. cotton sector is looking for new ways to succeed in the global marketplace.

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How to Maintain Standard Meteorological Stations in Agriculture

Agric4profits

A weather station, also known as a meteorological station or enclosure, is a designated area where various weather elements are measured and recorded. Typically, it measures 10 meters by 6 meters and should be located on flat ground covered with short grasses.

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Corn Prices: Weather watch for U.S. and China crucial

Western FarmPress

Ag Marketing IQ: Mondays USDA Quarterly Stocks and Prospective Plantings report is set to shape market expectations, but global weather patterns remain a critical factor for corn production. Weather woes in China, Brazil or the U.S. would further squeeze ending stocks for the golden grain.

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Seasonal Variations in Evaporation and Rainfall in Agriculture

Agric4profits

Evaporation is a key process that contributes to atmospheric moisture, which includes rainfall. It is essentially the reverse of precipitation in the hydrological cycle. In tropical agricultural systems, food production heavily relies on the characteristics, amount, and duration of rainfall. Crop productivity can be optimized by adjusting planting dates to align with favorable rainfall conditions.

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12 agronomic questions (and answers!) you need to know for 2025

Western FarmPress

Heres how to manage everything from weather and waterhemp to nitrogen application and fungicides.

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