Tue.Nov 28, 2023

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The hazards of feeding babies and young children: What to do?

Food Politics

I’ve been collecting items on feeding kids. Here are four. I. FDA Warning Letters : The FDA has sent warning letters to ByHeart, Mead Johnson Nutrition (Reckitt), & Perrigo Wisconsin for violating basic food safety standards in manufacture of infant formula. They [letters] reflect findings from FDA inspections of these facilities over the last several months.

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The Agronomists, Ep 133: Choosing enhanced efficiency N products with Dale Cowan, Ray Dowbenko, and Mario Tenuta

Real Agriculture

Once nitrogen fertilizer lands on or in soil it may be at risk of loss — through leaching, volatilization, or denitrification. Management choices can minimize losses, through split-application, deep banding, or choice of product, but adding an enhanced efficiency fertilizer product can guard against loss, too. How the products work, when to use which, and.

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Op-Ed | Look to Local Food Policies for Climate Hope

Food Tank

As temperature records are shattered, unprecedented weather slams down, and international summits, like next week’s COP28 in Dubai, come and go—it’s easy to feel down about climate change. Especially when it comes to food systems. Governments are still failing to recognize food systems as a critical lever for change—despite food systems pumping out one-third of greenhouse gas emissions, and climate chaos decimating harvests and slowing productivity.

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Area 2 Farms: Growing Farms Near You

USDA Blog

In an industrial park in Arlington, Virginia, there is something you might not expect – a farm. Area 2 Farms is an indoor, organic, soil-based farm that seeks to expand their ultra-local model nationwide.

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RealAg Radio: Bill C-282 concerns, herbicide resistant weeds, and time commitments, Nov 28, 2023

Real Agriculture

On this Tuesday edition of RealAg Radio brought to you by Nufarm, host Shaun Haney is joined by: John Tennant, former diplomat and founder of W2N2 Partnership, on trade concerns with Bill C-282; Ontario Federation of Agriculture’s new president, Drew Spoelstra, on his journey from the farm to his new role; A spotlight interview with. Read More On this Tuesday edition of RealAg Radio brought to you by Nufarm, host Shaun Haney is joined by: John Tennant, former diplomat and founder of W2N2 P

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NASDA Foundation Hosts Seventh Annual National Produce Safety Consortium

NASDA

News Article The NASDA Foundation FSMA Produce Safety Team hosted the seventh annual National Produce Safety Consortium on Nov. 7-9, 2023 in St. Louis, Missouri. This year’s Consortium theme was “Accomplishing More Together,” which emphasizes the importance of education initiatives, collaboration across institutions and forward-thinking governance. Over 250 representatives from 47 State Departments of Agriculture, the U.S.

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Will Yellow Beans Become the Next Superfood?

Modern Farmer

Dry beans are a sustainable protein source, cost effective, offer more control over sodium intake than canned beans and are rich in nutrients such as potassium, calcium and dietary fiber. So, why aren’t Americans eating more of them? It’s probably because they take so long to cook, according to plant geneticists at the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA).

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This Indigenous Cook Wants to Help Readers Decolonize Their Diets

Civil Eats

Sara Calvosa Olson didn’t set out to write a traditional cookbook. She had spent several years writing a column about the Indigenous foodways of California for the quarterly magazine News From Native California when she landed a book deal with Heyday Books (the magazine’s publisher) to expand on the column. Then, the pandemic hit and Calvosa Olson turned toward her own kitchen and began writing about and developing recipes based on the meals she’d been cooking for more than two decades.

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Solar leases and why this farmer made the decision

Western FarmPress

Glenn Heard gave some good advice to farmers thinking about committing some of their land, even their productive land, to solar leases.

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Kansas Landed in the Bull's-Eye of a Late-November Snow, And It's Good News for Winter Wheat

AgWeb Farm Journal

More than a foot of snow fell across a narrow band in Kansas over the weekend, which should provide some relief for a winter wheat crop already struggling with drought.

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New Year’s resolutions for next-gen farmers

Western FarmPress

Gen Z Aggie: Agriculture will be better off if you keep these easy-to-follow resolutions.

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Grateful to Serve U.S. Agriculture Through Data and Statistics

USDA Blog

The holiday season and end of the year is a time for gratitude, reflection and hopes for the upcoming year. At USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS), we are thankful for the opportunity to serve the American public with statistical integrity and are looking ahead to continuing that work in 2024.

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Cow and heifer slaughter indicates continued herd liquidation

Western FarmPress

The 2024 beef cow inventory is likely to be down at least 2.5 percent in the Jan. 1 report.

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Kicking off family Christmas with the perfect tree

AgriLife Today

Texas Crop and Weather Report – Nov. 28, 2023 Texas Christmas tree production continues to hold strong despite impacts from extreme drought, according to a Texas A&M Forest Service expert. Fred Raley, Ph.D., Texas A&M Forest Service tree improvement coordinator, said he is expecting another year of high demand for Christmas trees. Texas Christmas tree.

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Breakthrough crop tech in pipeline

Western FarmPress

Slideshow: These ideas could change how you farm.

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Markets Recover in All but Corn Which Hits Three Year Lows: Cattle Surge with Jan Feeders Limit Up

AgWeb Farm Journal

Ag markets see corrective buying except corn which hits contract lows. Cattle surge with a limit up day in Jan feeders. Can the markets build on this recovery Tomm Pfitzenmaier, Summit Commodity Brokerage has more.

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3 lessons from the cornfield in 2023

Western FarmPress

Corn Watch: “Consistency” is the key word for the 2023 growing season.

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What do Honey Bees Look Like

Agric4profits

Honey bees are amazing insects that play a crucial role in our world.

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Find expert to help you tackle farm succession plans

Western FarmPress

Here are four questions to ask a third-party mediator before they help you divide the family farm.

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Tell Us: What's Your Top Priority to Improve Next Year?

AgWeb Farm Journal

Tell Us: What's Your Top Priority to Improve Next Year?

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Milking a legacy

Western FarmPress

Mississippi State University graduate finds her life calling in revitalizing a legacy dairy in Alabama by adding a farm-to-table focus.

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Morphology, Life Cycle, and Classification of Bryophytes

Agric4profits

Bryophytes are considered to be the first land plants among embryophytes. Exactly how this happened is not clear because the fossil records are not complete.

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Learn from the past for 2024

Western FarmPress

Bottom Line: Saying goodbye to 2023 and looking forward to the year ahead.

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3 Unique Characteristics of The Permanent Crop Industry

AgWeb Farm Journal

Jay Graham of Western Crop Advisors highlights how the production of apples, almonds, grapes and more sets up growers to make decisions based on unique considerations.

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Robots invade Agritechnica

Western FarmPress

Slideshow: Autonomy was hot at Germany’s big farm show, and familiar companies got into the game.

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3 Special Tools to Drill Large-Diameter Holes in Thick Steel

AgWeb Farm Journal

Twist drill bits, carbide-tipped hole saws and annular cutters will do the trick when you need to make big bores.

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Use breakeven analysis for better decision-making

Western FarmPress

Tough Decisions: A 2024 corn budget is an example of using breakeven analysis.

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What do Bees use Honey For

Agric4profits

Bees and honey are like good friends in nature. Bees are tiny, buzzing creatures that work hard to make something sweet – honey.

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Growers, firms gather at organic summit

Western FarmPress

Conference in Monterey, Callif., to include SOE deadline update, industry outlook.

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Where do Honey Bees Live

Agric4profits

Honey bees are fascinating creatures that create intricate and well-organized homes known as beehives.

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South America’s rocky start

Western FarmPress

E-Corn-Omics: Drought pressure continues to plague South American row crop producers. See what it means for U.S. farmers.

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How to Kill Honey Bees

Agric4profits

Killing honey bees can have severe consequences for our environment and agriculture.

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Create a winning 2024 grain marketing plan

Western FarmPress

Follow these steps to develop a game plan that gives your farm the best chance to succeed next year.

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How do Bees Produce Honey

Agric4profits

Bees are amazing insects that make honey, a delicious and sweet treat loved by many.

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High-tech ag highlights Grow NY

Western FarmPress

Ag tech companies nearly swept the awards for the fifth year of the competition.

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What Bees make Honey

Agric4profits

Bees that make honey are fascinating creatures. These small insects work together in a hive to create one of nature's sweetest gifts.

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Farm Progress America, November 28, 2023

Western FarmPress

Mike Pearson tells listeners how John Deere had a good quarterly income report but sounded the alarm on the farm economy and rising interest rates.

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