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It’s a good news story with a cautionary undercurrent: North American beef demand has held steady, even in the face of high retail prices. No matter where you live in North America, if you love beef, you’re buying — even when the sticker shock makes your eyes water. North American beef numbers have trended upwards. Read More It’s a good news story with a cautionary undercurrent: North American beef demand has held steady, even in the face of high retail prices.
The new crop year begins August 1, 2024, and each year the Canadian Grain Commission provides an update on grain grading changes and variety designations taking effect for the upcoming crop marketing cycle. The CGC, led by new chief commissioner David Hunt, has announced several smaller changes for 2024-25, based on consultations with its Western.
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Professor Diane Saunders has been recognised for her outstanding scientific achievements and dedication to women in STEM with the honour of Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the King’s Birthday Honours 2024. Professor Graham Moore FRS, Director of the John Innes Centre said, “This prestigious honour reflects Diane’s remarkable contributions to plant pathology and her.
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Professor Diane Saunders has been recognised for her outstanding scientific achievements and dedication to women in STEM with the honour of Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the King’s Birthday Honours 2024. Professor Graham Moore FRS, Director of the John Innes Centre said, “This prestigious honour reflects Diane’s remarkable contributions to plant pathology and her.
Producer Preston Huguley, and his wife and Southwest Farm Press Editor Shelley E. Huguley, discuss the pros and cons of the Polaris Ranger SP 570 Premium after using it on their Texas farm.
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“What makes liberalism distinct is a perpetual commitment to reform,” says the New Yorker writer and author of A Thousand Small Sanities: The Moral Adventure of Liberalism. The post Berkeley Talks: Adam Gopnik on what it takes to keep liberal democracies alive appeared first on Berkeley News.
Boomitra partners with the Mongolian Ministry of Environment and Tourism and Mitsubishi Corp. under the Joint Crediting Mechanism of Japan. The post Boomitra and Mongolian Government Sign Agreement to Introduce Regenerative Agriculture and Carbon Finance in Mongolia appeared first on Global Ag Tech Initiative.
Dear Customer Owners, As we welcome the official summer months with open arms, I wish each of you a safe and successful growing season this year. I also want to thank every member for participating in the 2024 Board of Directors Election. Your participation and votes highlight the cooperative spirit of our organization and emphasize the vital and influential role you play in shaping our future. 2024 Director Election Results I am delighted to announce our 2024 Election Results!
Digital tools can benefit farmers and those in agricultural advisory services. CABI envisions a world in which digital innovation magnifies agricultural and environmental development impact. Through the creation and application of digital technologies, CABI brings science-based agricultural knowledge to millions of smallholder farmers, helping them increase their yields sustainably.
It didn’t take long for Ontario’s new agriculture minister to put his stamp on the provincial agriculture department, at least on its title. Former Masterfeeds CEO-turned-MPP for Elgin—Middlesex—London, Rob Flack jokes he will go down as Ontario’s shortest-tenured Minister of Farming, Agriculture, and Agribusiness, as that’s how he was introduced in Premier Doug Ford’s cabinet.
As Canadians, we pride ourselves on our clean water, living skies, the Rockies, maple syrup, playing hockey, and saying sorry. There are other things to be proud of too, like our democracy and our ability to grow food for the world’s population. It would seem, though, that when one or more of these points of. Read More As Canadians, we pride ourselves on our clean water, living skies, the Rockies, maple syrup, playing hockey, and saying sorry.
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