Mon.Dec 11, 2023

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AGI offers one-stop shop for feed mill systems

Real Agriculture

Ag Growth International (AGI) is well known for its grain storage and conveyance services and technology, but a big part of the company’s business in North American and around the globe focuses on its feed platform. At Agritechnica 23, RealAgriculture’s Shaun Haney caught up with Noam Siberstein, AGI’s senior vice president for global feed, to.

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Conflicted interests: obesity drugs, alcohol, clinical trials

Food Politics

DRUGS Here’s the headline: Maker of Wegovy, Ozempic showers money on U.S. obesity doctors Drugmaker Novo Nordisk paid U.S. medical professionals at least $25.8 million over a decade in fees and expenses related to its weight-loss drugs, a Reuters analysis found. It concentrated that money on an elite group of obesity specialists who advocate giving its powerful and expensive drugs to tens of millions of Americans.

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RealAg Radio: Sulphur management, carbon emissions, and ag technology features, Dec 11, 2023

Real Agriculture

It’s Agronomic Monday on RealAg Radio! On this episode, host Shaun Haney is joined by RealAgriculture’s in-house agronomist Peter Johnson to discuss: Sulphur management; No-till; and, Carbon emissions. We will also hear some agtech features from Agritechnica including FarmDroid and Combine Settings. Thoughts on something we talked about on the show?

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10 Holiday Recipes That Won’t Break the Bank

USDA Blog

The holiday season is a time for joy, celebration and delicious food! Celebrating the holidays on a budget does not mean sacrificing flavor or tradition. With a little ingenuity, you can create delicious, festive meals that celebrate the spirit of the season without compromising on flavor or nutrition. Let's explore some satisfying MyPlate holiday recipes that respect your wallet and contribute to a memorable feast!

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Look to ‘Pay Top Dollar for the Right Farm’ in 2024

AgWeb Farm Journal

In October, ​USDA said the average value of U.S. cropland (irrigated and nonirrigated) was $5,460 an acre in 2023--an increase of 8.1% from 2022. High-quality ground is selling for two to three times that.

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Checked off

Western FarmPress

A Congressional effort to close the path to grower-funded research and marketing through check-off programs leads to a conversation about the on-farm impact of the programs.

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No Dryland Crop to Harvest: West Texas Cotton Farmers Open Up About the Harsh Realities of 2023

AgWeb Farm Journal

West Texas is the largest cotton production area in the country, but after battling drought and heat, area farmers say the dryland crop is a failure, and the irrigated acres are only yielding half of normal.

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USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack Reveals the Final COP28 Declaration Will Not Focus on Agriculture and Food

AgWeb Farm Journal

COP28's decision to not include food and agriculture as a way to meet climate goals was influenced by a request from the G77 group of developing countries for additional review related to agriculture and food.

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Organic Agriculture Shines in the Face of 2023’s Challenges

Organic Farming Research

2023 has been a year marked by environmental distress and political upheaval, but the organic sector emerged as a stronghold of resilience and progress. Amidst the disquieting headlines of the hottest recorded summer and unprecedented political twists, there are several organic milestones worth celebrating. This blog post focuses on those moments of light amid the darkness.

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John Phipps: The Slow Growth of Going Organic in Agriculture

AgWeb Farm Journal

Organic food sales have grown over time, but it's still only accounts for 2.5% to 6% of the food market. How much is organic farming growing year over year? John Phipps answers a viewer's question in Customer Support.

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An education and community to last a lifetime

AgriLife Today

Undergraduate student Ryder Neilson ’23 reflects on his time in the Department of Poultry Science Ryder Neilson ’23, a transfer student from Modesto Junior College in California, knew within one weekend trip to Aggieland that the Department of Poultry Science in the Texas A&M College of Agriculture and Life Sciences was meant to be his. Read More → The post An education and community to last a lifetime first appeared on AgriLife Today.

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Soybeans Add Risk Premium, While Wheat Sees Profit Taking: Cattle Extend Gains for Second Day

AgWeb Farm Journal

Soybeans rally building back Brazil weather premium, with wheat down for the second day on profit taking and corn follows. Cattle futures extend gains. Dave Chatterton, Strategic Farm Marketing, has more.

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3 sorghum herbicide technologies offer grass control

Western FarmPress

Sorghum producers have postemergence herbicide technologies to combat yield-robbing grass issues. Stewardship of those technologies remains critical.

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Soybeans Add Risk Premium, While Wheat and Corn Falter: Cattle Extend Gains for Second Day

AgWeb Farm Journal

Soybeans rally building back Brazil weather premium, with wheat down for the second day on profit taking and corn follows. Cattle futures extend gains. Dave Chatterton, Strategic Farm Marketing, has more.

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Good to know, you’ve got a friend

Western FarmPress

Farmers relish being their own bosses and not having to seek approval from a board of directors, but they need a friend or two to help along the way.

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Five Tips For Reviewing SCN Soil Test Results

AgWeb Farm Journal

To help growers create an effective management plan for controlling soybean cyst nematode (SCN), the SCN Coalition shares five key steps to take.

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8 Health Benefits of Turmeric (Curcuma longa)

Agric4profits

Turmeric (Curcuma longa) is characterized as having an earthy, bitter, mildly musky, and slightly spicy flavor. The Curcuma longa plant, which thrives in India and other Southeast Asian nations, is where turmeric is derived from. It belongs to the Zingiberaceae family, which is often known as the ginger family.

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Farm truck driver shortage getting worse

Western FarmPress

More farmers face a shortage of willing, committed and licensed truck drivers to replace a retiring generation.

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The Role of the Hunter in Fighting Hunger

Modern Farmer

“There’s too damn many and you can quote me on that,” says Larry Vance, referring to the 31 white-tailed deer he recently counted in a single cornfield at his family’s historic Island Ford Farm in Strasburg, Virginia. It can be quite a problem sharing your land with deer when they’re eating up your profits, especially when, as Vance points out, they’ve adapted to humans and become fearless.

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IFB members gather in the Windy City

Western FarmPress

Slideshow: Illinois Farm Bureau members and ag industry leaders attended the 2023 IFB Annual Meeting at the Palmer House in Chicago. Take a look.

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How a Digital Platform Is Creating Transparency with Brazilian Harvest Data and Bringing Security to Investors

Global Agtech Initiative

FarmGuide Soy is a pioneering Brazilian platform for collecting data on soy and deforestation areas, which is critical for global investors. The post How a Digital Platform Is Creating Transparency with Brazilian Harvest Data and Bringing Security to Investors appeared first on Global Ag Tech Initiative.

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Flashback to Previous El Niño Trends

AgWeb Farm Journal

With rapidly changing market conditions, Jerry Gulke says it pays to look at historical precedents.

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4 Health Benefits of Sage (Salvia officinalis)

Agric4profits

Sage, scientifically known as Salvia officinalis is an evergreen perennial shrub with woody stems and grayish-green leaves.

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Fertilizer industry faces scrutiny in upcoming bill

Western FarmPress

The farmer-backed Fertilizer Research Act of 2023 directs USDA to look at pricing transparency after market fluctuations in recent years.

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Tractor Rollovers Kill Dozens on Farms Each Year—and a Prevention Program Is at Risk

Civil Eats

On a sunny afternoon in September 2021, Michael Langford was moving compost with his compact John Deere. The front bucket was half full as he drove the tractor forward on a gentle slope of his 10-acre produce and poultry farm in Greensboro, Georgia. Suddenly, the 53-year-old felt a tire slip under him. “I felt the tractor tilting over,” Langford recalls.

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Agriculture on the other side of the world

Western FarmPress

Slideshow: It’s not truly one world when it comes to agriculture. Here’s a look at farming in India.

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Don’t allow stress to sap your holiday joy

AgriLife Today

Texas A&M AgriLife experts offer tips to make your holidays merrier by prioritizing, planning, mindfulness While the holidays are a time of joy and sharing, they can also be a time of significant physical and mental stress. Managing holiday stress requires setting priorities as well as avoiding or reducing as many stressors as possible. Texas A&M.

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AgDay TV Markets Now: Dave Chatterton Explains the Rally in Soybeans and Why Corn and Wheat Didn't Follow

AgWeb Farm Journal

AgDay TV Markets Now: Dave Chatterton, Strategic Farm Marketing explains the big rally in soybeans Monday and why corn and wheat weren't able to follow.

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Dairies switching to milking robots

Western FarmPress

Automatic milking systems increasingly used in California amid labor challenges.

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NY Fed: Near-Term Expected U.S. Inflation at More Than 2-Year Low

AgWeb Farm Journal

The path U.S. consumers expect inflation to take over the next year softened in November to the lowest level in more than two years.

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China’s interest in variety meats good for U.S.

Western FarmPress

Hog Outlook: China approves more U.S. pork establishments for export.

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Charting a Course to Net-Zero: The Crucial Role of Shipbuilding in Greening the Maritime Sector

OECD: Environment

By Halvor Hvideberg , Ambassador of Norway to the OECD The maritime sector occupies a critical position in global efforts to transition to net-zero. It accounts for up to 3% of global CO 2 emissions, surpassing aviation, and if unchecked, could see a dramatic increase by 2050 due to growing international trade volumes. Maritime emissions are also an essential part of global supply chains: simply put, if ships do not turn green, the goods they carry cannot either.

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Stay ahead of curve: Attend a Crop Advantage meeting

Western FarmPress

ISU Extension specialists will visit 12 Iowa locations in January to share the latest research on corn and soybean production.

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Young Farmer Grant Program

ATTRA

The application deadline is January 15, 2024. The National Young Farmers Coalition is partnering with Chipotle to offer $5,000 grants to 50 young farmers and ranchers to support them in building careers in agriculture. This is the final year of the Coalition’s Young Farmer Grant program. Forty-five awards will go to businesses already in operation, and five to farm and ranch operations starting up in 2024.

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Lentsch to lead United Soybean Board as CEO

Western FarmPress

Organization also names Ohio farmer Steve Reinhard to lead the executive committee.

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Soy Complex Futures Post Strong Gains to Start Week

AgWeb Farm Journal

Soy complex futures posted strong gains to start the week, with January soybeans up 32 cents to $13.36, January meal futures $8.50 higher to $413.20 and January soyoil up 91 points to 51.11 cents.

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Weekly Grain Movement: Corn, soybeans take moderate step lower

Western FarmPress

Wheat volume improves week-over-week but remains fairly pedestrian.

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