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Embracing the grey: The need for thoughtful debate in Canadian agricultural policy

Real Agriculture

This op-ed was written by Tyler McCann, managing director of the Canadian Agri-Food Policy Institute Policymaking is not math. There is not one right answer to most questions policymakers face. Policymaking would be easier if it were black and white, but instead, it is full of shades of grey. Delivering optimal policy outcomes would ideally.

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With newly digitized slave ship logs, Berkeley Ph.D. student examines race, power — and literacy

Berkeley Blog

"We're reconstructing history here," William Carter said of his geography Ph.D. research and collaboration with UC Berkeley's Disabled Students' Program. The post With newly digitized slave ship logs, Berkeley Ph.D. student examines race, power — and literacy appeared first on Berkeley News.

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John Deere announces expanded access to self-repair tools in Canada

Real Agriculture

John Deere says it’s expanding access to tools for customers in Canada to conduct their own repairs and software updates on Deere equipment. The company announced on Wednesday that customers in Canada will be able to remotely download software updates through its Equipment Mobile app to embedded controllers on 4G-connected John Deere Equipment.

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Interesting paper of the week II. History of obesity

Food Politics

There is much discussion these days of the complexity of causes and consequences of excessive gain body fat. This review addresses the history of what is known—and not known—about obesity., by someone who has been studying it for decades. Bray GA. Obesity: a 100 year perspective. Int J Obes (Lond). 2024 May 7. doi: 10.1038/s41366-024-01530-6. His conclusion: Obesity is both a public health issue and an individual challenge As noted during the discussion of the Fogarty Center Conference in 1973,

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Second Cargill beef processing facility on course for possible strike

Real Agriculture

A second Cargill meat processing facility, this one in Calgary, faces a possible labour disruption following a strike vote on June 10. Union employees, represented by the UFCW 401, voted 100 per cent in favour of a strike. The Calgary Case Ready plant is a further processing facility. If a stoppage occurs, the union says.

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Using AI to encourage carpooling and shared transportation

Berkeley Blog

HumanLight traffic signal technology incentivizes ridesharing. The post Using AI to encourage carpooling and shared transportation appeared first on Berkeley News.

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$9.6 million committed to new barley research cluster

Real Agriculture

Federal Agriculture Minister Lawrence MacAulay announced funding on Wednesday of up to $5.25 million for a new barley research cluster under the Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership, which runs from 2023 to 2028. Industry and grower organizations have also committed $4.3 million, bringing total funding for the barley research cluster to $9.6 million over five years.

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RealAg Radio: Weather forecast, soil health, and strike action updates, June 12, 2024

Real Agriculture

Thanks for tuning in to this Wednesday edition of RealAg Radio. Host Shaun Haney is joined by: Matt Makens with Makens Weather on a June, July, and August forecast for North America; Senator Rob Black on the committee report on Soil Health and the recommendations; Hear a spotlight interview with Barrie Mann for Genesis Fertilizers; Read More Thanks for tuning in to this Wednesday edition of RealAg Radio.

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2501 Grants Help Springfield Community Gardens Promote Regenerative Agriculture in Local Communities

USDA Blog

Springfield Community Gardens (SCG) in Springfield, Missouri has been successfully operating and growing since 2010 with the assistance of the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) 2501 Program.

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Redwood Grove summer concert series kicks off this week

Berkeley Blog

The UC Botanical Garden just added new shows to its annual concert series, which runs from June through October this year. The post Redwood Grove summer concert series kicks off this week appeared first on Berkeley News.

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June WASDE serves the markets a reality check

Western FarmPress

USDA is not worried about global weather issues over the past month - yet.

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2501 Grants Help Springfield Community Garden Promote Regenerative Agriculture in Local Communities

USDA Blog

Springfield Community Gardens (SCG) in Springfield, Missouri has been successfully operating and growing since 2010 with the assistance of the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) 2501 Program.

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Corteva introduces next-generation corn weed control

Western FarmPress

Resicore Rev offers several advantages over Resicore, an industry stalwart.

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Cream Co. Meats Is Reshaping the Meat Industry One Farm at a Time

Food Tank

By partnering with regional meat producers across the United States, Cream Co. Meats is working to create opportunities for small farms and ranches to support a more localized food system. “We’re living in a time when the health of our planet is in peril, and regenerative agriculture offers a beacon of hope,” Pollard tells Food Tank. “By regenerating soil health, sequestering carbon, and restoring biodiversity, sustainable ranching practices have the power to reverse the damage caused by

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Is heat stress coming for your herd?

Western FarmPress

An El Niño year might mean hotter temps for cattle, keep them cool with these tips.

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Farmers on the Frontlines of Climate Change: Challenges and Solutions

Sustainable Harvest International

This post was originally published in Wikifarmer. Empowering Smallholder Farmers: Sustainable Solutions for Climate-Resilient Food Systems Demand for local sustainable and productive food systems is rising while witnessing that the global systems relying on intensive, extractive practices fail to feed the world. Frequent product shortages and increasing food insecurity highlight the need for place-based solutions.

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Grain aeration controller offers peace of mind

Western FarmPress

Automated systems can provide up-to-date temperature and moisture data — and help you sleep better at night.

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Taking Stock of the EV Movement

DTN

This article was originally published in Independent Gasoline Marketing , a bi-monthly magazine by SIGMA. Gasoline consumption in the United States likely peaked in 2018 despite an ongoing increase in vehicle miles traveled on U.S. roadways, which grew 2.1% year-on-year in 2023, according to the Federal Highway Administration. A combination of improving vehicle efficiency and electric vehicle sales is tamping down gasoline consumption despite population growth.

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Southern corn yield increase trendline slows

Western FarmPress

Corn yields and 2024 projected linear trendline yields in southern states.

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AgGateway Update at Mid-Year Meeting

Agwired

AgGateway President and CEO Brent Kemp provided a positive update on organization activities at the Mid-Year Meeting in Altoona, Iowa this week. “AgGateway’s been around the world this year,” said Kemp. “At the Wisconsin Dairy Expo, at the VISION Conference, at IPPE, at ASABE’s annual meeting in Louisville, Kentucky, we’ve been at Commodity Classic, at the ADSA Discovery Conference…we’ve been at the ICAR annual conference in Bled, Slovenia, and we&

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Farm Progress America, June 12, 2024

Western FarmPress

Mike Pearson takes a look at the recent development of HPAI in dairy cattle in Iowa.

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The Garden Egg Petals: Economic Importance, Uses, and By-Products

Agric4profits

Garden egg petals are an essential component of the flower.

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Husker Harvest Days complimentary ticket offer

Western FarmPress

Register online before the show to receive complimentary three-day event access.

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The Garden Egg Ovary: Economic Importance, Uses, and By-Products

Agric4profits

Garden egg ovary is a crucial part of the flower's reproductive system, playing an essential role in fruit and seed development.

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Golf cart reservations open for Husker Harvest Days visitors

Western FarmPress

Here are the rules of the road for rentals or personal golf carts and scooters at the show.

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The Garden Egg Style: Economic Importance, Uses, and By-Products

Agric4profits

Garden egg style is a key component of the flower's reproductive system, playing a critical role in fertilization and the development of seeds and fruit.

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Insect pests active in early cotton

Western FarmPress

Thrips, fleahoppers and stinkbugs troubling Texas cotton. Wet weather is preventing growers in some areas from treating.

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The Garden Egg Nodes: Economic Importance, Uses, and By-Products

Agric4profits

Garden egg nodes are points on a plant stem where leaves, branches, and flowers originate.

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Carbon program should fit the farm

Western FarmPress

Opey Rowell has tried carbon credit programs through IL Corn, Pepsico, ADM and Truterra. Here’s what he’s learned and how it works on his farm.

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Tropics start looking interesting

Climate and Agriculture in the Southeast

I am traveling this week but wanted to let you know that the National Hurricane Center is now showing two areas of potential development in the Gulf of Mexico in the next week.

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Kansas feedlots vie for Beef Empire Days honors

Western FarmPress

The annual Beef Empire Days Live Show highlights the Kansas cattle feeding industry.

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Taste of an Equitable Food System at School Farm Stands

FreshFarm Blog

The FRESHFARM farm stand just outside of the school garden at Whittier Elementary has been a highlight of our spring season. Selling local produce to families and neighbors at school-based farm stands works toward its goal to foster a more equitable food system.

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What’s difference between turkey, black vultures?

Western FarmPress

It takes a closer look to identify which vultures are problems around the farm.

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Climate Break: Adapting coffee production for climate resilience

Berkeley Blog

In this episode of Berkeley Law's podcast Climate Break , host Ethan Elkind talks with conservationist Catherine Kiwuka about efforts to make coffee cultivation more resilient and sustainable. The post Climate Break: Adapting coffee production for climate resilience appeared first on Berkeley News.

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Is success better than significance in farm business?

Western FarmPress

Road Warrior: Tips for remaining optimistic in challenging times.

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Advancements in GPS-Guided Heavy Equipment for Farming Operations

Global Agtech Initiative

GPS-guided machinery provide real-time insights that help farmers automate a number of processes and work with higher precision. The post Advancements in GPS-Guided Heavy Equipment for Farming Operations appeared first on Global Ag Tech Initiative.

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Will carbon intensity ratings make carbon programs irrelevant?

Western FarmPress

For some farmers a new biological could be a better solution than carbon intensity ratings.

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