Mon.Nov 27, 2023

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Farming Simulator bale stacking competition pays big money at Agritechnica

Real Agriculture

The Farming Simulator League, where video game enthusiasts can compete for up to 200,000 Euros, drew competitors from around the globe at Agritechnica in Hanover, Germany. RealAgriculture’s own Rylynn Haney took a turn at the simulator as part of a five-day virtual bale stacking challenge open to Agritechnica visitors. Like Agritechnica, the Farming Simulator League.

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Industry-funded study of the week: a bacterial probiotic supplement and indigestion

Food Politics

This one started out with a notice in NutraIngredients Europe, a newsletter I subscribe to: Probiotic BG01-4 relieves constipation and discomfort in GI disorders: Probiotic BG01-4 improves specific symptoms of constipation and related GI dysfunction in people with self-reported functional gastrointestinal disorders (FGID), which affects a significant percentage of the global population, a new study concludes….

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Manufacturing Psilocybin isn’t Difficult. Building a Legal Industry Is.

Modern Farmer

In a second building on his property in Springfield, Oregon, Gared Hansen grows mushrooms containing psilocybin, a psychedelic compound that grows naturally in the environment. Hansen harvests the mushrooms after each flush sprouts from the bins and bags in which he plants them. Everything harvested within a 24-hour window counts as a harvest batch, which he sends to a certified lab to be tested.

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18 gifts for the farmer on your list

Western FarmPress

Farmers, farm wives and farm kids will work efficiently, stay warm, have fun and be practical with this gift guide from Farm Progress editors.

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In Massachusetts, Proof Grows of Benefits for Combining Solar and Agriculture

American Farmland

Czajkowski Farm is one that might seem unfamiliar—a field of broccoli being grown under the watchful eye of solar panels standing overhead. This technique of growing crops and generating energy on the same parcel is called agrivoltaics. While these projects may currently stick out in Massachusetts learn more on AFT's smart solar program combining solar and agriculture.

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What foods make you whole nutritionally

Western FarmPress

What’s Cooking in Illinois: Food labels and packaging can make it confusing to know what’s a “whole food” and what’s been ultra-processed. Here’s how to sort it out — and how to make a great whole food salad.

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The Carbon Chronicles – Part 1

UnderstandingAg

In soil I lie, a secret unseen, A cornerstone of life, in every green. With humble microbes, a dance serene, In Earth's embrace, my role is keen. In the ground I dwell, unseen but grand, A vital link in life’s command. With microbes and roots, a partnership planned, In the soil I'm hidden, yet readily at hand. From forest floors to fields so wide, I'm in the roots where plants provide.

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Perdue Sells Alarmism Over Antibiotic Use

The Farmers Daughter USA

Perdue’s latest marketing campaign isn’t subtle. It shows Jim Perdue and (presumably) his two sons walking through the company’s corporate offices. The boys tell viewers that their “biggest competitor” (they don’t name it directly, but they’re referring to Tyson) is going back to giving their chickens antibiotics before they’re even sick.

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Agritechnica 2023: New Trends Shape Equipment Industry

AgWeb Farm Journal

The flow of ag commodities around the world is changing demand for mechanization. The latest innovations to do more with less were on display in Hanover, Germany.

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RODALE INSTITUTE & HARVARD BUISNESS SCHOOL

Rodale Institute

Rodale Institute CEO Jeff Tkach recently spoke at Harvard Business School’s (HBS) Climate Symposium. The annual HBS symposium brings leaders in technology, government, and business together to tackle the issues […] The post RODALE INSTITUTE & HARVARD BUISNESS SCHOOL appeared first on Rodale Institute.

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Southwest Georgia Weather Far From Ideal For Growing Cotton in 2023, Yet Harvest Yields a Nice Surprise for One Farmer

AgWeb Farm Journal

Southwest Georgia Weather Far From Ideal For Growing Cotton in 2023, Yet Harvest Yields a Nice Surprise for One Farmer apiuser Mon, 11/27/2023 - 10:40

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From Robot Tractors to Tomato Imaging: What Are the Use Cases of ML and AI in Agriculture?

Global Agtech Initiative

Contributor Arjun Chandar dives deep into some of the most important AI and ML applications in ag, and some future possibilities. The post From Robot Tractors to Tomato Imaging: What Are the Use Cases of ML and AI in Agriculture? appeared first on Global Ag Tech Initiative.

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Harvest Update: Less than 5% of Corn Acres to Go

AgWeb Farm Journal

According to USDA’s final crop progress report of the season, 96% of corn has been harvested — a 3% increase from last week.

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When should I prune my trees and shrubs?

Western FarmPress

Farm and Garden: A Nebraska Extension horticulture educator looks at tips on pruning trees and shrubs around the farm.

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China’s ASF Epidemic Leaves Lasting Global Pork Market Impact

AgWeb Farm Journal

Despite its recovery, the domestic pork market in China remains volatile, posing potential uncertainties for pork exporters worldwide.

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Why Do Baby Carrots Drink So Much Water?

The Equation

Recent stories in the New York Times ’ groundwater investigation series have highlighted growing concern for the global loss of groundwater, which has finally begun to raise awareness of the need for critical changes in how we are using our groundwater. This need is particularly evident in the Cuyama Valley of northeastern Santa Barbara County in California, where my family’s small vineyard and olive grove is located.

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Types of Algae Reproduction and Life Cycle of Algae

Agric4profits

In this article, we will discuss the types of algae reproduction and life cycle of algae taking suitable representative examples from various groups.

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Not fair (Part 2): Who deserves to inherit the farm?

Western FarmPress

Business Basics: Here is how to handle entitlement issues during farm succession planning.

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How to Farm and Care for Bonga Shad Fish (Ethmalosa fimbriata)

Agric4profits

Bonga shad, scientifically known as Ethmalosa fimbriata, is a fascinating fish that holds significant importance in various regions.

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Two important grain meetings set for South Carolina, North Carolina

Western FarmPress

Winter meeting season gets underway Dec. 14 with the 2023 South Carolina Corn and Soybean Growers Meeting set for the Santee Conference Center in Santee. The North Carolina Commodity Conference is set for Jan. 11 to 12 at the Sheraton Imperial Hotel in Durham.

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Life Cycles and Alteration of Generations in Phytophthora and Rhizopus

Agric4profits

In this article, we shall discuss a detailed study of reproduction and alternation of generations in Phytophthora and Rhizopus. 1.

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TAPS banquet will honor top producers

Western FarmPress

Nebraska Notebook: The Crop Skills Challenge tested the knowledge of farmers and youth at Husker Harvest Days.

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Avoid A Technology Setback With These Maintenance Tips

AgWeb Farm Journal

To avoid a major technology setback in the spring, Joshua Elhers, precision products coordinator at Heartland Ag Solutions, shares two precautions the ag industry can take now.

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Fungal Morphology and Forms

Agric4profits

You are probably familiar with yeast, bread mold, rust, smut, and mushrooms. They all are members of the fungal Kingdom.

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Plans underway for 2024 Mid-South Farm & Gin Show

Western FarmPress

Cutting-edge equipment, technology, and services on display at annual trade show.

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How to Maintain Proper Irrigation in Agricultural Fields

Agric4profits

Maintaining proper irrigation in agricultural fields is essential for cultivating healthy crops and ensuring a bountiful harvest.

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Farm Progress America, November 27, 2023`

Western FarmPress

Mike Pearson takes a look at the battle farmers are waging against a proposed law restricting how many chemicals they can use to grow crops.

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AMAZONE, FieldView to Collaborate on Smart Farming

Global Agtech Initiative

The collaboration aims to improve connectivity and create a link between FieldView's advanced digital tools and AMAZONE's precision machinery. The post AMAZONE, FieldView to Collaborate on Smart Farming appeared first on Global Ag Tech Initiative.

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Slow life down

Western FarmPress

Husker Home Place: Savor the moments with your children and appreciate each day, even the tough ones.

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Types of Fungi Reproduction

Agric4profits

Like algae, reproduction in fungi occurs through vegetative, asexual, and sexual methods.

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Shop local for Christmas

Western FarmPress

The extra thought that goes into shopping local can produce interesting surprises.

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Commodity Wide Selling Pushes Corn, Wheat and Hog Contract into New Lows: Cattle Also Saw Fund Liquidation

AgWeb Farm Journal

Commodity wide technical selling Monday pushed corn, wheat and hog contacts into new lows. Cattle also saw fund liquidation. But what was the catalyst? Chuck Shelby, Risk Management Commodities, has analysis.

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Cultivating a healthy LA through gardens

Western FarmPress

UC Extension adviser who promotes urban agriculture to retire after 35-year career.

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Get to Know Pivot Bio

Agwired

Pivot Bio visited the NAFB Convention Trade Talk earlier this month in Kansas City to talk about its unique offerings for farmers and companies. As a sustainable agriculture company, Pivot Bio delivers farmers patented crop nutrition technologies to deliver nitrogen to plants without the negative impacts of synthetic fertilizer. “Pivot Bio provides growers a technology opportunity to deliver a better form of nitrogen that comes from microbes that continuously fix atmospheric nitrogen and d

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Will corn and soybeans be profitable in 2024?

Western FarmPress

Ag Marketing IQ: Soybeans look better than corn in the challenging year ahead.

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The Carbon Chronicles – Part 2

UnderstandingAg

I'm a traveler unseen, in cycles I flow, From the air to the earth, far down below. Plants welcome me in their leafy grace, As part of a process, essential to embrace. I dance with the sun, in the atmosphere high, Yet in oceans and soil, you'll find me nearby. Roots release me when they exhale, Guess my name, for I never fail. Where do I journey, where do I roam?

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What are the Strategies for Reducing Post-Harvest Losses?

Agric4profits

Reducing post-harvest Losses is essential for farmers and communities alike.