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Wheat School: Narrow rows drive winning winter wheat

Real Agriculture

The Great Lakes Yield Enhancement Network (YEN) program for winter wheat has expanded from 43 farms in 2021 to 184 farms across Ontario and a growing number of U.S. states in 2024. In four short years, the program has identified key agronomic and management strategies that consistently drive higher yields for YEN grower participants. On. Read More The Great Lakes Yield Enhancement Network (YEN) program for winter wheat has expanded from 43 farms in 2021 to 184 farms across Ontario and a growing

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Weekend reading: The Editor, Judith Jones

Food Politics

Sara B. Franklin. The Editor: How Publishing Legend Judith Jones Shaped Culture in America. Atria Books, 2024. 316 pages. I badly wanted to read this book. Sara Franklin got her doctorate in Food Studies in my NYU department and I met Judith Jones several times in the 1990s and 2000s (she died in 2017). Judith Jones is famous in food circles for rescuing Julia Child’s manuscript for Mastering the Art of French Cooking and getting Knopf to publish it.

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Beef Market Update: Slow moving trade and record retail prices

Real Agriculture

Trade was slow to get moving this week in the U.S. In this Beef Market Update, Anne Wasko of the Gateway Livestock Exchange tells RealAgriculture’s Shaun Haney that this could be due to packers possibly dragging their feet on the choice cut out, which has lost some of its momentum. There is still a strong. Read More Trade was slow to get moving this week in the U.S.

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Funding from 2501 Program Strengthens Tribal Communities

USDA Blog

“We measure success one student at a time,” said John Phillips, chief of staff at the American Indian Higher Education Consortium (AIHEC), an organization dedicated to improving educational opportunities at 37 Tribal colleges and universities throughout the United States. AIHEC plays a vital role in helping these institutions, many of which hold land-grant status, to preserve and promote Native American culture by incorporating traditional knowledge and cultural values into their programs.

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Beef Market Update: Slow moving trade and record retail prices

Real Agriculture

Trade was slow to get moving this week in the U.S. In this Beef Market Update, Anne Wasko of the Gateway Livestock Exchange tells RealAgriculture’s Shaun Haney that this could be due to packers possibly dragging their feet on the choice cut out, which has lost some of its momentum. There is still a strong… Read More Trade was slow to get moving this week in the U.S.

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From Military Service to Public Service, U.S. Air Force Veteran BreAnna Martinez Shares Her Path to USDA

USDA Blog

Imagine you are 18 years old, from a rural town, and figuring out your next steps. You want opportunities to learn, meet new people, and travel the world.

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MacAulay quietly headed to China to address potential retaliation against Canadian canola

Real Agriculture

Canada’s Agriculture Minister Lawrence MacAulay is quietly heading to China on an unannounced trip to work on mitigating harm from potential Chinese duties on Canadian canola. The timing and magnitude of possible tariffs or restrictions on Canadian canola are still unclear, but the industry is bracing for the possibility of retaliatory measures taking effect in… Read More Canada’s Agriculture Minister Lawrence MacAulay is quietly heading to China on an unannounced trip to work on mitigating harm

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Wheat School: Narrow rows drive winning winter wheat

Real Agriculture

The Great Lakes Yield Enhancement Network (YEN) program for winter wheat has expanded from 43 farms in 2021 to 184 farms across Ontario and a growing number of U.S. states in 2024. In four short years, the program has identified key agronomic and management strategies that consistently drive higher yields for YEN grower participants. On… Read More The Great Lakes Yield Enhancement Network (YEN) program for winter wheat has expanded from 43 farms in 2021 to 184 farms across Ontario and a growing

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Op-Ed | A Case for Food Diversification

Food Tank

Diversification is the key to the resilience of our food systems. This is true around our climate-impacted world, but especially so across Africa and in my home country of Zimbabwe. Through both my academic research and my work as a farmer, I have come to understand farmers’ challenges when it comes to resilience. I have also learned about, and advocate for, opportunities.

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Texas A&M AgriLife faculty earn Advancing Discovery to Market Innovation Awards

AgriLife Today

Gene editing, phage technology, crops and livestock among projects supported The post Texas A&M AgriLife faculty earn Advancing Discovery to Market Innovation Awards appeared first on AgriLife Today.

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Water woes lead cotton farmers to Texas desert

Western FarmPress

Seminole, Texas, producers find water in the Chihuahuan Desert, where they are producing cotton with yields as high as 7 and 8 bales in some spots. They discuss successes, challenges, and the learning curve that accompanies farming in a remote location.

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AgriLife Research names new cotton breeder in Lubbock

AgriLife Today

Kelly brings 20 years of experience to help producers amidst changing growing conditions The post AgriLife Research names new cotton breeder in Lubbock appeared first on AgriLife Today.

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Here is a guide to streamline the H2A process

Western FarmPress

Find a resource, nationally applicable for U.S. H2A agricultural applications, developed by a Congressional office after five years of fielding inquiries from farmers.

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Research, contributions recognized by the Texas Section Society for Range Management

AgriLife Today

Texas A&M students, faculty receive top awards, leadership appointments The post Research, contributions recognized by the Texas Section Society for Range Management appeared first on AgriLife Today.

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Whole turkey prices below 5-year average

Western FarmPress

Whole bird prices are good for consumers but not for producers. Prices bottomed out following Thanksgiving last year and have not recovered. Learn more about the impact higher input prices and labor costs have had on production, plus the latest Texas Crop & Weather Report.

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This company’s mission is to make the world accessible to Deaf people. It all started at Berkeley’s Big Ideas Contest

Berkeley Blog

Ava is revolutionizing how the Deaf and hard-of-hearing community understands the world. It couldn't have happened without the spirit of innovation fostered at UC Berkeley. The post This company’s mission is to make the world accessible to Deaf people. It all started at Berkeley’s Big Ideas Contest appeared first on Berkeley News.

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Have yourself a merry little cedar tree Christmas

Western FarmPress

Farmstead Forest: Eastern red cedar trees are often cursed by ranchers as invasives, so one way to thin them out is to cut them as Christmas trees.

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Complete Practical Growing and Care Guide of Goldenrod Flowers

Agric4profits

Goldenrod flowers, scientifically known as Solidago species, are a vibrant and hardy group of flowering plants that belong to the Asteraceae family.

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Regenerating soil health through organic agriculture

Western FarmPress

Organic agriculture, which has a clear, legal definition, shares many of the same principles and goals of regenerative farming.

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Complete Practical Growing and Care Guide of Gentian Flowers

Agric4profits

Gentian flowers, belonging to the genus Gentiana, are a captivating group of plants known for their vibrant blue, purple, and sometimes white blossoms.

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Extreme things bring about extreme actions

Western FarmPress

The agricultural growing season in the Southeast has been one of the most extreme in recent memory. Some may say that’s nothing new.

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Commentary: With Agriculture Facing a ‘Great Collision,’ More Farmers Seek to Nourish and Heal  

Daily Yonder

Farmers in many parts of the world, particularly smallholder, Indigenous, and family farmers, are increasingly seeing their agriculture practices turn against them. After years of following the orthodoxies of modern agriculture to boost production – often through monocropping and cropland expansion at the expense of natural environments – they stand astride degraded fields, their soils depleting, their waters dwindling, their pollinators fleeing, their rains becoming more mercurial, and their te

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Deer feeding causes unusual field pattern

Western FarmPress

Soybean Watch: Deer helped themselves to this field this year, causing a strange sight but not affecting yield enough to matter.

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How to actually prepare bulls for a productive off-season

West Texas Livestock

As the breeding season concludes, it’s crucial to understand that the bulls’ work is far from over. The off-season is a pivotal time for their care, as it significantly influences their performance in the upcoming breeding season. Similar to athletes post-competition, bulls require a period of recovery and conditioning. Neglecting their care during this time […] The post How to actually prepare bulls for a productive off-season appeared first on West Texas Livestock Growers.

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Corn, soybeans rally on USDA’s surprisingly large harvest cuts

Western FarmPress

USDA lowers production, yield estimates more than expected, cuts supply outlook.

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The Four Roles for AI in Agronomy

Global Agtech Initiative

Nutrien’s Paul Bonnett and his team see four areas where artificial intelligence (AI) will be important for future agronomists. The post The Four Roles for AI in Agronomy appeared first on Global Ag Tech Initiative.

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What’s the best bang-for-the-buck boot?

Western FarmPress

Jen’s Jots: After smiling at the crayons on the floorboard, I noticed my son-in-law’s well-worn boots.

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EUROPEAN WILDLIFE

The Lunatic Farmer

Last weekend I was in Switzerland doing a seminar and enjoyed talking with folks from several European countries. They were all quick to remind me that the U.S. is normally about a decade behind whatever is happening in Europe. For sure, Europe has secularized much faster than America; it is a godless, churchless, for the most part amoral culture. Part of that is a rabid addiction to wildlife.

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Christmas in Kansas: Top holiday attractions

Western FarmPress

Kansas Tourism: Make time to celebrate the holidays with these unique experiences.

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Complete Practical Growing and Care Guide of Forget me not Flowers

Agric4profits

Forget me not flowers, scientifically known as Myosotis, are small, delicate flowers that are often recognized by their striking blue color, although they can a

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Farm Progress America, Nov. 8, 2024

Western FarmPress

Mike Pearson takes a look at how Pure Prairie Poultry was able to obtain almost $50 million in USDA loans and then default on them.

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Complete Practical Growing and Care Guide of Ginger Flowers

Agric4profits

Ginger flowers, scientifically known as Zingiber officinale, are native to Southeast Asia and are widely cultivated for their culinary and medicinal properties.

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Hallowing of the harvest

Western FarmPress

Higher Ground: No matter how good or bad the harvest was, there is always hope for better days.

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Celebrating success: Zambian smallholders combat cassava brown streak disease (CBSD) 

CABI

Cassava is a critical crop to Zambia’s economy and food security. According to a 2019 paper, cassava (Manihot esculenta) is one of the most important root staple crops in Zambia. An estimated 30% of Zambians – over four million people – consume cassava as part of their daily diet. Indeed, this crop is so important… The post Celebrating success: Zambian smallholders combat cassava brown streak disease (CBSD) appeared first on PlantwisePlus Blog.

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The hard truth: Relationships reinforce trust

Western FarmPress

A recent survey placed empathy behind only transparency and high journalistic standards in terms of what’s most important to consumers.

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Complete Practical Growing and Care Guide of Forsythia Flowers

Agric4profits

Forsythia flowers, scientifically known as Forsythia suspensa, are deciduous flowering shrubs that are part of the olive family (Oleaceae).

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A farm writer’s experience in embattled Ukraine

Western FarmPress

Agriculture is not the only industry affected by war there.

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