Bill protecting Indiana farmland a good step
Western FarmPress
MARCH 24, 2024
Hoosier Perspectives: House Bill 1183 is a piece of the puzzle needed to save Indiana farmland.
Western FarmPress
MARCH 24, 2024
Hoosier Perspectives: House Bill 1183 is a piece of the puzzle needed to save Indiana farmland.
Agric4profits
MARCH 24, 2024
Catfish (Clarias) command more market price than others that could be raised because it is consumed by the vast majority.
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Western FarmPress
MARCH 24, 2024
Down the Road: The museum chronicles the North Platte River Valley’s agricultural history.
Agric4profits
MARCH 24, 2024
Switchgrass (Panicum Virgatum) is a warm-season perennial forage-producing grass native to North America.
Western FarmPress
MARCH 24, 2024
Here are key conservation lessons learned at recent meetings and seminars.
Agric4profits
MARCH 24, 2024
It is not only cost effective to be pelletizing your own fish feed, it is also safer because then you will be sure and ascertain the quality of the raw material
Global Agtech Initiative
MARCH 24, 2024
While the tone of the event remained positive, the prevailing message underscored the importance of survival for agtech startups. The post Key Takeaway from the World Agri-Tech Innovation Summit: Survival appeared first on Global Ag Tech Initiative.
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AgWeb Farm Journal
MARCH 24, 2024
How Cancellations In The Grain Trade Work apiuser Sun, 03/24/2024 - 23:31
Agric4profits
MARCH 24, 2024
The process of raising more than one type or specie of fish in the same pond at the same time is also known as ''Polyculture'' Fish farming or Polyculture Fishe
AgWeb Farm Journal
MARCH 24, 2024
March 22 is World Water Day. Treasure water like gold. As the climate continues to change, it reminds us about the urgent need for judicious use of water.
Agricultural Economics Insights
MARCH 24, 2024
It’s no secret that China’s been buying significantly fewer bushels of U.S. corn. Despite that setback, U.S. corn exports during the 2023/24 marketing years are projected to be 439m bushels higher (+26%) than last marketing year (Figure 1). Last December, we wrote that Mexico returned to buying U.S. corn after the near-miss GMO trade dispute , but the question is, “Who’s buying U.S. corn?
Agric4profits
MARCH 24, 2024
In Australia, I discovered, they started using hydroponic fodder in 1940s.
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