Thu.Jul 25, 2024

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AGCO sells off grain and protein business, including Cimbria and GSI brands

Real Agriculture

AGCO Corporation announced it has entered into a definitive agreement to sell the majority of its Grain & Protein business to American Industrial Partners (AIP) in an all-cash transaction valued at US$700 million, subject to working capital and other customary closing adjustments. The transaction includes the five primary Grain & Protein brands – GSI, Automated.

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Red Yeast Rice supplements: oops

Food Politics

I saw this on FoodNavigator–Asia, a newsletter to which I subscribe. Red yeast rice impact: Kobayashi Pharmaceutical records nearly US$25m losses in Q1: Kobayashi Pharmaceutical reported an “extraordinary loss” of nearly US$25m (JPY$3.86bn) in its Q1 results due to the recall of its contaminated red yeast rice products, raw materials, and compensation of medical expenses.

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O-Grate Concave designed to decrease losses a faster harvest speeds

Real Agriculture

Farmers are looking for two things during harvest: efficiency and a clean sample. When time to combine is limited, ground speed increases and minimizing grain loss while maximizing sample quality can make a large difference on a farmer’s bottom line. As Tyson Sanderson of Bushel Plus says in this interview from Ag in Motion, all. Read More Farmers are looking for two things during harvest: efficiency and a clean sample.

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raw milk

Food Politics

The latest outbreak of illnesses caused by Salmonella in raw milk means it’s time to talk about that again. To start: Raw Milk Is Booming. A Salmonella Outbreak Highlights Its Risks: At least 171 people have been sickened in an outbreak linked to Raw Farm milk. Experts say that number could be far higher. Sales of unpasteurized milk, which has not been heated to a temperature that would kill potentially harmful bacteria, are illegal or heavily restricted in nearly two dozen states.

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Intern reflection: Ben Lindgren

NASDA

It has truly been such a privilege to work as NASDA’s summer policy intern. Throughout my childhood and my current undergraduate career, I have maintained a deep interest in all aspects of the food system ranging from production to food security. NASDA’s outstanding policy team covers every aspect of the American food system through unwavering engagement with its membership to ensure their voices are heard in Washington, D.C.

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Hard knocks for Nox, UC Berkeley’s youngest peregrine falcon

Berkeley Blog

But thanks to UC Davis veterinarians and other helpers, his broken wing is mending. The post Hard knocks for Nox, UC Berkeley’s youngest peregrine falcon appeared first on Berkeley News.

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Farm Bill Coalition Letter

NASDA

Letter Dear Speaker Johnson, Leader Jeffries, Chair Thompson, Ranking Member Scott, Leader Schumer, Leader McConnell, Chair Stabenow, and Ranking Member Boozman: The undersigned organizations and companies represent a diverse array of farm bill stakeholders encompassing agriculture, nutrition, conservation, environmental, rural development and many other sectors.

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Procedures for Quantification, Reporting, and Verification of Greenhouse Gas Emissions Associated with the Production of Domestic Agricultural Commodities Used as Biofuel Feedstocks Comments

NASDA

Comment Re: Procedures for Quantification, Reporting, and Verification of Greenhouse Gas Emissions Associated with the Production of Domestic Agricultural Commodities Used as Biofuel Feedstocks (Docket No. USDA-2024-0003) Dear Director Hohenstein, NASDA appreciates the opportunity to respond to the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) request for comments on “Procedures for Quantification, Reporting, and Verification of Greenhouse Gas Emissions Associated with the Production of Domestic Agric

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Sustainable Development in Rural Communities: Creating a New Narrative for the Black Belt

Food Tank

The Rural Studies Institute (RSI) at Georgia College is working to support the sustainable development of rural communities in the southern United States. Veronica Womack, who serves as RSI’s inaugural Executive Director, was asked to launch the Institute to help address the challenges that rural Georgia and communities like hers face. “For me, the academy serves as technical assistance,” Womack tells Food Tank.

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Parasitic Diseases of Livestock and Control Measures

Agric4profits

Parasitic diseases are those diseases caused by parasites and a parasite is a small organism that lives on or in and at the expense of a larger organism called

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It’s Time to Put Our Money Where Our Mouth Is—Literally

Food Tank

A version of this piece was featured in Food Tank’s newsletter, typically released weekly on Thursdays. To make sure it lands straight in your inbox and to be among the first to receive it, subscribe now by clicking here. The State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World report (SOFI) was just released. It is an annual analysis of our progress toward achieving food and nutrition security for all people in the world.

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The Mustard Ovary: Economic Importance, Uses, and By-Products

Agric4profits

The mustard ovary is a crucial part of the mustard plant's reproductive system, specifically within the flower's pistil, which is the female reproductive organ.

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Got Raw Milk?

Modern Farmer

Every morning, Amish farmer Amos Miller, who lives on 75 acres of land in Lancaster County, PA., gets up early to milk 43 Jersey cows. He also raises beef cattle and 150 pigs that dine on whey and organic oats, as well as chickens that peck for insects among the greenery. His sons are the horsemen of the family, raising standardbreds for transportation and brawny Belgians for mowing and harvesting hay.

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

Agric4profits

Mustard flowers, produced by plants in the Brassica genus, are notable for their distinctive appearance and role in the plant's reproductive process.

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Pack It Safe, Pack It Smart: Back-to-School Lunchbox Packing Essentials

USDA Blog

You can’t help but see school supplies everywhere if you’ve been shopping during the last few weeks. Alongside purchasing new backpacks and notebooks, it’s essential to also stock up on lunchbox essentials that will keep your child’s homemade lunches safe: insulated soft-sided lunch bags, two cold sources and insulated containers for hot foods.

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The Onion Sepals: Economic Importance, Uses, and By-Products

Agric4profits

Onion sepals, often overlooked in the anatomy of the onion plant, play a crucial role in the protection and development of the flower.

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Internationally recognized Texas A&M Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory leader dies

AgriLife Today

Konrad Eugster, DVM, Ph.D., executive director emeritus of the Texas A&M Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory, TVMDL, died July 21.

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The Onion Ovary: Economic Importance, Uses, and By-Products

Agric4profits

The Onion ovary is a critical part of the onion flower's pistil and plays an essential role in the plant's reproductive process.

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Project Explores Feasibility of High-value Specialty Crops for Urban Growers

ATTRA

A team of researchers from University of California Cooperative Extension in San Diego County is investigating the economic feasibility of growing high-value specialty crops in urban settings like vacant lots. The team developed a 17,000-square-foot farm, the Small-Scale Urban Ag Demonstration Site, that’s testing containerized production of high-value specialty crops both outdoors and in high tunnels.

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The  Onion Pistil: Economic Importance, Uses, and By-Products

Agric4profits

The onion Pistil is the female reproductive organ of the onion flower and plays a crucial role in the plant's reproductive process.

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California teachers eager for more environmental learning, but need additional support

Berkeley Blog

Study involving researchers at The Lawrence found an overwhelming desire to integrate environmental literacy in classrooms, but need high-quality and culturally responsive materials to do so The post California teachers eager for more environmental learning, but need additional support appeared first on Berkeley News.

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The Onion Roots: Economic Importance, Uses, and By-Products

Agric4profits

Onion roots are a fundamental part of the plant's structure, playing a crucial role in its overall health and growth.

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How to Empower and Engage your Farmers to Promote Sustainable Practices

Cropin Blog

At the heart of global agriculture, small farms' resilience and rich diversity are the backbone of our food production and agri-industry. As agriculture grapples with its dual role as a contributor and victim of climate change, it urgently requires the widespread adoption of sustainable farming.

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The Onion Umbel: Economic Importance, Uses, and By-Products

Agric4profits

The onion umbel is a spherical cluster of small flowers that typically appears at the top of a long, hollow flower stalk called a scape.

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Improvements in drought across the region

Climate and Agriculture in the Southeast

This week’s Drought Monitor, released this morning, shows widespread improvements in drought across the region with just a few small areas that were missed by rain and got deeper into drought. The Drought Monitor’s Change Map make it easy to see where the changes are.

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The Millet Roots: Economic Importance, Uses, and By-Products

Agric4profits

Millet roots are integral part of the millet plant, a staple cereal crop grown extensively in arid and semi-arid regions.

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Heat-Related Texas Deaths Climb After Beryl Left Millions Without Power

Climate and Agriculture in the Southeast

You might remember that Hurricane Beryl made landfall in Texas on July 8, bringing heavy rain, strong wind and damaging tornadoes to a wide swatch of the central US and into the Midwest and New England.

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The Onion Petals: Economic Importance, Uses, and By-Products

Agric4profits

Onion petals, often seen as the vibrant and delicate parts of the onion flower, are essential for both the reproductive process and the overall aesthetic appeal

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Announcing the 2025 FCSC Calendar Contest!

Farm Credit of Southern Colorado

Hey there, photography enthusiasts! We are excited to announce another year of our highly anticipated Farm Credit of Southern Colorado 2025 Calendar Photo Contest ! It’s time to dust off your cameras again, unleash your creativity and start capturing the essence of agriculture through your lenses. Get ready to showcase your talent and possibly win exciting cash prizes!

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The Mustard Pistil: Economic Importance, Uses, and By-Products

Agric4profits

The mustard pistil is the female reproductive organ of flowering plants, including mustard plants (genus Brassica).

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U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Joins Annual Farmer Field Day at Rodale Institute

Rodale Institute

U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack recently joined Rodale Institute’s Annual Organic Field Day, host to hundreds of farmers, researchers, and scientists. Secretary Vilsack joined PA Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding […] The post U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Joins Annual Farmer Field Day at Rodale Institute appeared first on Rodale Institute.

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The Mustard Stamen: Economic Importance, Uses, and By-Products

Agric4profits

Mustard stamen, the male reproductive part of the mustard plant, plays a crucial role in the plant's reproduction.

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What’s Included (and Missing) from the House and Senate Farm Bill Proposals for Climate-Friendly Agriculture

CalCAN

As the 118th Congress enters its final few months of business before election season, the U.S. House and Senate have made some long-overdue progress on reauthorizing the next farm bill. The 2018 Farm Bill, which expired in September 2023 and The post What’s Included (and Missing) from the House and Senate Farm Bill Proposals for Climate-Friendly Agriculture appeared first on CalCAN - California Climate & Agriculture Network.

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The Onion Shoots: Economic Importance, Uses, and By-Products

Agric4profits

Onion shoots are the green, leafy part of the onion plant that emerges from the bulb.

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Greater electron beam adoption can reduce global reliance on radioactive sources

AgriLife Today

AgriLife Research collaborations educate on benefit of alternative technology development and commercialization The post Greater electron beam adoption can reduce global reliance on radioactive sources appeared first on AgriLife Today.

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

Agric4profits

Onion flowers, produced by the onion plant (Allium cepa), are small yet significant components of the plant's reproductive system.

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Micropep Closes $29M Series B & Unveils Proprietary Discovery Platform

World Agri-Tech

New Investment Round to Fuel Micropep’s Mission of Tackling Global Food Production Challenges with Innovative, Sustainable Micropeptide Solutions Micropep Technologies (Micropep), the global leader in micropeptide technology, announces a $29 million Series B funding round along with its proprietary discovery platform, Krisalix. The round was led by Zebra Impact Ventures, and BPI Green Tech Investment.

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