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Frontlines: Tension escalates in the Middle East — what now?

Real Agriculture

Jacob Shapiro of Cognitive Investments is back for another episode of Frontlines. Joining host Shaun Haney, Shapiro delves into the complex dynamics of current Middle Eastern geopolitics which continues to find increased escalation among a broader set of countries. When it comes to the Middle East it is difficult to gain a full understanding of. Read More Jacob Shapiro of Cognitive Investments is back for another episode of Frontlines.

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The harm caused by Brexit: a wee example

Food Politics

The headline reads: “ Brexit has cost the UK up to £100m in lost salmon sales, according to industry body Scotland Salmon.” Increased red tape and costs triggered by the UK’s departure from the EU in January 2020 has seen exports of Salmon to the trade bloc drop 16% to 44,000 tonnes in 2023. While export values to the EU were only down 3% to £ 356m, this was only because strong global demand had driven up prices.

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Wheat Pete’s Word, April 17: Nitrogen Q & A, resistant lamb’s quarters, and leadership in action

Real Agriculture

Calendar dates can be thrown out when it comes to scouting for weeds and early nitrogen application in Ontario, as growing degree accumulation is well ahead of normal. As part of this week’s edition of Wheat Pete’s Word, host Peter Johnson discusses the implications of crops being ahead of schedule, the confirmation of glyphosate-resistant lamb’s.

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Goodbye, El Niño. Hello, La Niña? The Big Transition to La Niña is Already Underway

AgWeb Farm Journal

There's now a 60% chance La Niña will develop between June and August and an 85% chance it's in effect by November 2024 to January 2025, according to NOAA.

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Poll: Do you support a farm exemption for AZ/Class 1 driver licenses?

Real Agriculture

Effective April 1, 2024, Alberta changed the requirements to train for and receive a Class 1 (AZ-equivalent) license. Since introducing Mandatory Entry Level Training (MELT) as a pre-licensing requirement for Class 1 commercial drivers in Alberta on March 1, 2019, the program has been identified by the trucking industry as one of the leading factors.

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Exchange: Argentina’s Corn Crop ‘Likely’ Faces More Cuts

AgWeb Farm Journal

Argentina’s corn production, already cut sharply due a stunt disease spread by leafhopper insects, was “likely” to be cut further, the Rosario Grain Exchange said.

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The Shrimp on Your Table Has a Dark History

Civil Eats

A few months ago, along the coast of Andhra Pradesh in eastern India, Josh Farinella drove 40 minutes out of his way to visit workers who peel shrimp for Choice Canning, where he worked as a shrimp factory manager. He didn’t travel to the rural area for any of his job responsibilities; he was there to document injustice. He observed a crew of local women quickly peeling shrimp along rusty tables in 90-degree heat, wearing street clothes and flip-flops.

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Biden Mulls Tripling Tariffs on Chinese Steel and Aluminum

AgWeb Farm Journal

In a move reminiscent of former President Donald Trump’s trade policies, Biden is considering tripling tariffs on Chinese steel and aluminum imports under Section 301 of the Trade Expansion Act.

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Texas A&M AgriLife wildlife data included in global study

AgriLife Today

Research provides unprecedented insight into wildlife response during COVID-19 lockdown Camera trap data collected by a Texas A&M AgriLife researcher contributed to one of the largest international studies on wildlife response to changes in human activity as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. The study, published in Nature Ecology and Evolution, involved more than 220.

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Grains End Mixed With a Lack of News: When Does the Grain Market Become a Geopolitical or Inflation Buy?

AgWeb Farm Journal

Wheat sees technical selling, with corrective buying in beans and products. Corn was slightly lower in a narrow range. Kevin Duling, KD Investors discusses when will grains be an inflationary/geopolitical buy?

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Growing volunteers with the Master Gardener program

AgriLife Today

Texas Master Gardeners celebrates its vast community of volunteers sharing their skills The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service is celebrating more than 8,000 volunteers in its Texas Master Gardener program during April, National Volunteer Month, by showing appreciation for their hard work and service. The Texas Master Gardener program is one of the agency’s four.

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Why NASS reports matter to farmers, ranchers

Western FarmPress

USDA NASS's recent proposal to eliminate some data reports. Livestock and meat economists would consider some of the affected reports to be particularly important to market efficiency.

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South Texas Beef and Forage Field Day set for May 8 in Beeville

AgriLife Today

Focus on beef cattle and hay economic outlooks, forage weed control The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service will host the South Texas Beef and Forage Field Day on May 8 in Beeville. The field day will be held from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. at the Twisted Ranch Events and Design, 3360 U.S. Highway 59, and at. Read More → The post South Texas Beef and Forage Field Day set for May 8 in Beeville appeared first on AgriLife Today.

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John Deere Dream Job: Brock Purdy Leads Chief Tractor Officer Search

AgWeb Farm Journal

John Deere is seeking its first ever Chief Tractor Officer with a little help from a new friend - 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy.

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Unveiling the economic influence of Texas’ horse industry

AgriLife Today

New survey data provides insights and educational avenues of horse enthusiasts Armed with fresh, long-awaited data, the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service horse specialists in the Texas A&M Department of Animal Science are actively strategizing ways to cater to the diverse needs of horse owners and enthusiasts, spanning various equestrian activities.

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Climate Change Is Shifting How and When We Prepare our Gardens

Daily Yonder

Editor’s Note: This article was originally published in Keep It Rural , an email newsletter from the Daily Yonder. Like what you see? Join the mailing list for more rural news, thoughts, and analysis in your inbox each week. Gardening is changing. Last fall, the U.S. Department of Agriculture released an updated plant hardiness zone map that shows which plants do best in which parts of the country.

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Central Texas Vines and Wines workshop will be on May 7 in Lorena

AgriLife Today

Vineyard management talks, tours and tastings part of annual event The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service office in McLennan County, along with multiple AgriLife Extension county committees and the McLennan County Master Gardeners, will host the seventh annual Central Texas Vines and Wines program on May 7 in Lorena. The program will be held from.

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Growmark and Intelinair Launch Agronomy App to Enable Data-Driven Decisions

AgWeb Farm Journal

To bring new ways to connect its agronomy insights with customers, Growmark and 29 of its member FS companies are launching the myFS Agronomy app in conjunction with Intelinair.

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Missouri’s net farm income projected to decline

Western FarmPress

A University of Missouri report shows a decrease in production expenses is not enough to offset lower commodity prices.

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AI Precision Spraying Pioneer Greeneye Technology Raises $20M to Scale U.S. Operation

Global Agtech Initiative

The next phase of Greeneye’s expansion will see dozens more systems deployed this year, targeting the 200m acres of crops grown in the U.S. The post AI Precision Spraying Pioneer Greeneye Technology Raises $20M to Scale U.S. Operation appeared first on Global Ag Tech Initiative.

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King Ranch invests in cattle feeding business

Western FarmPress

Kansas Digest: King Ranch invests in Cobalt Cattle; NASS discontinues reports; Broadband plan approved; NSP seeks farmer leaders.

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CalCAN: Celebrating 15 Years of Impact

CalCAN

In early 2009, a group of passionate advocates for organic and sustainable agriculture joined forces to establish CalCAN, the California Climate and Agriculture Network. Our mission was clear: to be a unified and constructive voice in California’s policy discussions on The post CalCAN: Celebrating 15 Years of Impact appeared first on CalCAN.

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Just how big is Brazil’s crop?

Western FarmPress

Ag Marketing IQ: Differences in Conab and USDA reporting might make all the difference for the 2024 crop season.

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Crop Insurance Affordability at Heart of FARMER Act

AgWeb Farm Journal

More than 20 farm groups support the new Federal Agriculture Risk Management Enhancement and Resilience Act. The bill does not require choosing between enhanced crop insurance coverage and commodity support programs.

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Skilled farmers still needed in age of AI

Western FarmPress

The active management, intelligence and experience of a skilled farmer will still be needed in the age of AI.

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Grains Mixed Searching for News, Watching Weather: Cattle Drift

AgWeb Farm Journal

Grains see short covering early with a lower dollar then turn mixed searching for news. Cattle drifting preparing for the COF report. Hogs chop. DuWayne Bosse, Bolt Marketing, has more.

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Nebraska FFA officers announced

Western FarmPress

A Plainview FFA member was named the new state FFA president at the 96th annual state convention.

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The Breadfruit Pulp: Economic Importance, Uses, and By-Products

Agric4profits

The breadfruit pulp known scientifically as Artocarpus altilis, is a tropical fruit tree native to the Pacific Islands and is valued for its versatile uses and

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How to select the right sprayer nozzle

Western FarmPress

Follow these steps to find the perfect nozzle fit for your pesticide application goals.

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AgDay Markets Now: Kevin Duling Recaps a Disappointing Day in Wheat and Corn

AgWeb Farm Journal

Grains end mixed Wednesday with the markets lacking bullish news. Kevin Duling, KD Investors, says wheat was the biggest disappointment.

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Farm Progress receives journalism award

Western FarmPress

NAAJ’s Audrey Mackiewicz Special Award recognizes expansion of ag coverage.

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The Breadfruit Flowers: Economic Importance, Uses, and By-Products

Agric4profits

Breadfruit flowers, blooming from the Artocarpus altilis tree, are delicate yet significant components of the tree's life cycle and cultural practices.

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Use a grazing stick to measure forages

Western FarmPress

Sticks help determine an estimate of available forage dry matter per grazing paddock.

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Land O’Lakes CEO Beth Ford featured in TIME100 list of the 100 most influential people in the world

Agwired

Land O’Lakes CEO Beth Ford featured in TIME100 list of the 100 most influential people in the world Arden Hills, Minn. (April 17, 2024) — Today, TIME named Beth Ford, Land O’Lakes, Inc. President and CEO, to the 2024 TIME100, its annual list of the 100 most influential people in the world. The list recognizes the impact, innovation and achievement of the world’s most influential individuals. “I am honored to be mentioned among this impressive group of people.

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Farm Progress America, April 17, 2024

Western FarmPress

Mike Pearson gives listeners an update on cell cultured chicken in the USA.

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The Breadfruit Stems: Economic Importance, Uses, and By-Products

Agric4profits

Breadfruit stems, part of the Artocarpus altilis tree, contribute to the plant’s structural integrity and have several practical applications.

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Keep cattle cool, comfortable this summer

Western FarmPress

Beef Column: When temperatures rise above 77 degrees F, cattle use valuable energy to stay cool.

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