Fri.Sep 13, 2024

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Poll: What’s holding up harvest?

Real Agriculture

As far as averages go, the 2024 harvest season is chugging along around the average for most provinces. But like most averages, the number doesn’t tell the whole story. Some farmers are fully caught up with what’s ready, even though early indications were for an earlier than normal harvest.

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Weekend reading: food advertising analysis—from India!

Food Politics

Nutrition Advocacy in Public Interest is “A national think tank on nutrition” in India, “consisting of independent experts in epidemiology, human nutrition, community nutrition and paediatrics, medical education, administration, social work and management.” This group is calling for regulation of unhealthy ultra-processed foods. This new report gives examples of food product ads , (50 of them) by method of appeal along with what information is concealed.

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Beef Market Update: Markets return to seasonal trends

Real Agriculture

Seasonality is a big part of the conversation in this week’s Beef Market Update with Anne Wasko of Gateway Livestock Exchange. In the last few years, the markets have been trending towards higher prices, however as we start to steady out we are likely to start seeing a little more seasonality return to the cattle. Read More Seasonality is a big part of the conversation in this week’s Beef Market Update with Anne Wasko of Gateway Livestock Exchange.

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2024 Federal and State Food Safety Information Sharing Support

NASDA

Letter Dear Chair McMorris Rodgers, Ranking Member Pallone, Chair Guthrie, and Ranking Member Eshoo, We, the undersigned organizations, urge you to work in a bipartisan manner to address pressing food safety issues related to FDA’s partnership with state, local, territorial, and tribal (SLTT) food safety agencies by supporting the Federal and State Food Safety Information Sharing Act of 2024.

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U.S. takes step toward duties on 2,4-D herbicide imports from China and India

Real Agriculture

The U.S. government has moved a step closer to imposing duties on imports of generic 2,4-D herbicide from China and India, raising concerns among farm groups about future North American supplies of the herbicide. Corteva Agriscience filed a petition earlier this year calling for anti-dumping and countervailing duties on imports of 2,4-D into the U.S.

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Tips for early Oklahoma wheat management

Western FarmPress

Variety selection, planting date, and seeding rate vary depending on the wheat's purpose, whether for grain, grain and grazing, or forage only. Learn more about fertility and insect and pest management.

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RealAg Radio: DJI drones, profits and productivity, and duties on herbicide imports, Sept 13, 2024

Real Agriculture

Thanks for tuning in to this Friday edition of RealAg Radio. Lyndsey Smith takes over the host seat today and is joined by RealAg’s Kelvin Heppner and Ontario farmer and podcast host, Andrew Campbell for the RealAg Issues Panel. They discuss a number of topics including: An update on China’s anti-dumping investigation into Canadian canola; Read More Thanks for tuning in to this Friday edition of RealAg Radio.

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Promising Conservation Results in the 2022 Agricultural Census

National Sustainable Agriculture Coalition

Editor’s Note: This post is part of a multi-part blog series. Our first post in this series explored initial themes from the Census, while this post offers a deeper dive into conservation practices. Our next post in the series will explore what the Census shows us about local and regional food systems. In early 2024, the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) released the results of the 2022 Census of Agriculture.

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New Illinois Extension agronomist ready to tackle nutrient research

Western FarmPress

John Jones fills the long-vacant Extension agronomist position, ready to launch into statewide nutrient research for Illinois farmers.

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Kubota Makes Move To Ramp Up Its Ag Tech Capability

Global Agtech Initiative

Strategic alignment drives acquisition of Bloomfield Robotics Inc. to provide specialty crop monitoring services one plant at a time. The post Kubota Makes Move To Ramp Up Its Ag Tech Capability appeared first on Global Ag Tech Initiative.

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USDA Celebrates Students as They Return to School

USDA Blog

Once again, the summer break came and went in a blink of an eye. As we enter the time of year when students return to the classroom, all of us at the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) offer encouragement at every step of the journey.

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Favorite products at Husker Harvest Days 2024

Western FarmPress

Farm Progress editors and staff found products to help with livestock feeding, water filtration, farm safety and more at HHD24.

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Hexagon to Showcase Autonomy and Positioning Solutions at FIRA USA

Global Agtech Initiative

Market leader in agricultural positioning solutions will attend one of the main events focused on agricultural robotics. The post Hexagon to Showcase Autonomy and Positioning Solutions at FIRA USA appeared first on Global Ag Tech Initiative.

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Push for a new farm bill came with a letter

Western FarmPress

Farmers facing dire economic situations need a new farm bill and financial assistance.

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FarmWise, RDO Equipment Form Exclusive Partnership to Revolutionize Precision Weeding in Specialty Crops

Global Agtech Initiative

Deal will deliver FarmWise's Vulcan precision weeding and cultivation implement to vegetable growers in the Southwest regions of the U.S. The post FarmWise, RDO Equipment Form Exclusive Partnership to Revolutionize Precision Weeding in Specialty Crops appeared first on Global Ag Tech Initiative.

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4 ways to seize the moment in the cattle market

Western FarmPress

Lee Schulz and Dan Thomson share top strategies for cattle producers in a booming market at Husker Harvest Days.

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Rivulis Launches Advanced AI Technology for Micro-Irrigation

Global Agtech Initiative

Rivulis, a leader in innovative micro-irrigation solutions, takes pride in being the world’s first irrigation company to introduce […] The post Rivulis Launches Advanced AI Technology for Micro-Irrigation appeared first on Global Ag Tech Initiative.

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Can you minimize vole damage in no-till soybeans?

Western FarmPress

Soybean Watch: One bare spot from voles may be unsightly, but it’s a vast improvement over last season.

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Fall season challenges: how to keep your cattle healthy

West Texas Livestock

The fall season can be problematic for a beef producer. As you go into it after a dry, hot summer, the entire herd may be stressed. The combination of high heat, short grass, and low water tanks can stress cattle and make them more prone to disease. This time of year can be a problem […] The post Fall season challenges: how to keep your cattle healthy appeared first on West Texas Livestock Growers.

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From rock quarry to row crops

Western FarmPress

Faith, farming and overcoming challenges: How a Missouri farmer started his operation from scratch.

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How one chemical engineering student came to thrive at Berkeley

Berkeley Blog

The post How one chemical engineering student came to thrive at Berkeley appeared first on Berkeley News.

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The time to speak up about water is now

Western FarmPress

Cowtowns & Skyscrapers: Make your voice heard about water issues that affect you.

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MARPLE diagnostics – monitoring recent shifts in wheat stem rust in Nepal

Agri-tech

Recent discovery of the Ug99 wheat stem rust strain in Nepal has once again emphasised the need for vigilance to protect Nepal’s third most important food crop from any large-scale outbreaks of this devastating wheat disease.

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Early preparation equals a successful breeding season

Western FarmPress

Healthy and reproductively sound cattle are key to a successful breeding season.

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California ha mejorado la calidad del aire, pero persisten las desigualdades raciales/étnicas

Berkeley Blog

Las políticas estrictas del estado contra las emisiones han reducido la exposición a la contaminación atmosférica por partículas finas menos de 2,5 micrómetros (PM2,5 por sus siglas en inglés) en un 65% desde el 2000. Sin embargo, las comunidades étnicas con bajos ingresos siguen respirando el aire más contaminado. The post California ha mejorado la calidad del aire, pero persisten las desigualdades raciales/étnicas appeared first on Berkeley News.

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Technology on display at Husker Harvest Days

Western FarmPress

The annual farm show brought out the crowds — and many new products.

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New Report Creates a Roadmap for Urban Agriculture in California

Caff

A new report, “California Urban Agriculture: Challenges, Pathways, & Equity for a Resilient Landscape” draws from the perspectives of over 200 of California’s urban growers, educators, and community leaders. The post New Report Creates a Roadmap for Urban Agriculture in California appeared first on Community Alliance with Family Farmers.

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Enjoy and appreciate the silence

Western FarmPress

Higher Ground: Get rid of the distractions. Then you can better spread the word to others.

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‘It gives me a feeling of relief’: Grant awarded to Yuba-Sutter Food Bank impacts farmers financially

Caff

To start the program locally, Yuba-Sutter Food Bank was awarded a pilot grant of $200,000 in February. Then, in July, the Yuba-Sutter Food Bank announced that it was awarded an additional $599,000. This new grant is for a longer period of time – 15 months, the Appeal previously reported. The post ‘It gives me a feeling of relief’: Grant awarded to Yuba-Sutter Food Bank impacts farmers financially appeared first on Community Alliance with Family Farmers.

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Take care and don’t get stung

Western FarmPress

Prairie Post: Greater respect for wasps comes once adverse reactions are experienced.

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New faculty brings global mindset to conservation science programs

AgriLife Today

Department of Ecology and Conservation Biology to expand research, teaching for students The post New faculty brings global mindset to conservation science programs appeared first on AgriLife Today.

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Emerald ash borer found in North Dakota

Western FarmPress

Concern for ash trees increases as invasive pest discovered in state.

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Why Technical Note 12 is such a big deal

Organic Farming Research

Discover how Technical Note 12 enhances access to conservation programs for organic farms. Learn how to use it and get tips for working with your NRCS office. The post Why Technical Note 12 is such a big deal appeared first on Organic Farming Research Foundation.

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Indiana conservation education starts early

Western FarmPress

Montgomery County fourth graders get a head start on conservation knowledge.

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Industry Ag News 9/13

Agwired

Corn production is down, while soybean and cotton production is up from 2023, according to the Crop Production report issued by USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS). Corn production is down 1 percent from last year, forecast at 15.2 billion bushels; soybean growers are expected to increase their production 10 percent from 2023, forecast at 4.59 billion bushels; cotton production is up 20 percent from 2023 at 14.5 million 480-pound bales.

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Farm Progress America, September 13, 2024

Western FarmPress

Mike Pearson takes a look at the 2025 Clean Fuel Production Tax credit which goes into effect Jan. 1. The problem is no one knows what feed stock will qualify and that has ag concerned.

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Small, Black-owned Farms Practicing Climate Farming

ATTRA

As part of National Public Radio’s week dedicated to coverage of food and climate, a story highlighted small, Black-owned farms in the Gulf South that are choosing crops and farming practices with the climate in mind. For example, Louisiana farmer Hilery Gobert grows diverse crops, utilizes cover crops, and produces rice using drip irrigation rather than flooding fields.

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