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Pulse School: Pea aphids, nesting dolls, and economic thresholds

Real Agriculture

Children have enjoyed playing with nesting dolls for years and years. You know the ones — where opening one doll leads to finding another, smaller doll inside. What does a delightful children’s toy have to do with pea aphids in lentil crops? Let’s explain. Pea aphids are parthenogenic and much like the beloved nesting dolls, Read More Children have enjoyed playing with nesting dolls for years and years.

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Bad news: US food insecurity getting worse, not better

Food Politics

The USDA has released its annual report on Household Food Security in the United States in 2023. The news is not good. What’s especially tragic is the reversal of the pandemic decline in food insecurity. Pandemic income support and higher SNAP benefits did exactly what they were supposed to. They reduced poverty. Congress, in its infinite wisdom, stopped those benefits.

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Provincial grain grower organizations commit $13.4 million to Cereals Canada’s GATE project

Real Agriculture

Provincial grain grower organizations in Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and Ontario have pledged a total of $13.4 million toward construction of Cereals Canada’s proposed Global Agriculture Technology Exchange (GATE) in downtown Winnipeg, Man.

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Nibbles: Svalbard Global Seed Vault, CePaCT genebank, CIAT genebank, Australia rice genebank, Bangladesh genebank, Maize mutants garden, Inoculants genebank, Millets community seedbank, Payments for Agrobiodiversity Conservation Services, Triadic Comparison of Technology Options, Crop diversity, Intercropping, Agroforestry, Diet diversity, World economy, Sustainable food

Agricultural Biodiversity

Never thought I’d see the Svalbard Global Seed Vault in Psychology Today , yet here we are. The Pacific’s regional genebank is set for more work on lesser-known crops. Too bad most of them won’t be able to go to Svalbard. How to make a genebank beautiful as well as sustainable. Australia has a rice genebank. For some reason. Bangladesh gets a new genebank.

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The Agronomists, Ep 167: Mighty micronutrients with Aaron Breimer and Lyle Cowell

Real Agriculture

Strange colours, whip tail ends, and misshapen leaves can all point to one thing: a micronutrient deficiency. While not overly common, a micronutrient deficient area of a field usually goes from not good to very bad very quickly. To unpack what micronutrient trouble to expect, how to identify different issues, and how and when to. Read More Strange colours, whip tail ends, and misshapen leaves can all point to one thing: a micronutrient deficiency.

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Royal Society Fellowship Awarded to Outstanding Early Career Researcher

Agri-tech

Dr Chris Morgan has been awarded a prestigious Royal Society University Research Fellowship to carry forward his exciting investigations into the mysteries of meiosis. From October Dr Morgan will take the important first steps towards becoming an independent group leader at the John Innes Centre when he begins the eight-year Royal Society University Research Fellowship.

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New Holland rolling out CR10 combine for 2025 harvest

Real Agriculture

Following on the heels of the introduction of its CR11 combine launch at Agritechnica in 2023, New Holland is now making many of the features from that flagship model available on its new companion CR10 combine. New Holland unveiled its CR10 at the Farm Progress Show at Boone, Iowa. In this report, New Holland cash. Read More Following on the heels of the introduction of its CR11 combine launch at Agritechnica in 2023, New Holland is now making many of the features from that flagship model avail

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RealAg Radio: Pulse tariffs, a cow/calf survey, and managing micronutrients, Sept 17, 2024

Real Agriculture

Thanks for tuning in to this Tuesdays with Lyndsey edition of RealAg Radio brought to you by Nufarm’s Valtera EZ and Fierce EZ fall applied herbicides! Host Lyndsey Smith is joined by: Courtney Stephenson for a spotlight interview for Nufarm talking about Valtera and Fierce EZ; Greg Cherewyk with Pulse Canada about the removal of. Read More Thanks for tuning in to this Tuesdays with Lyndsey edition of RealAg Radio brought to you by Nufarm’s Valtera EZ and Fierce EZ fall applied herbi

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Coalition Letter to Reauthorize the Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) Program

NASDA

Letter Dear Chairmen Wyden and Smith, Ranking Members Crapo and Neal: The undersigned American agricultural and food organizations write to urge you to promptly advance legislation to reauthorize the Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) program and restore certainty amongst key trading partners of the United States. Agriculture, food, and related industries contributed roughly $1.530 trillion to U.S. gross domestic product (GDP) in 2023 and help support over 22 million jobs, so our united voi

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Bayer offers new trait defence against corn pests

Real Agriculture

Corn growers in eastern Canada have a new tool in their pest management toolbox with the registration of VT4PRO with RNAi technology from Bayer Crop Science. The company says the trait will deliver the latest in corn rootworm defence, with above-ground control and effective root protection, providing a broad spectrum of defence for growers against. Read More Corn growers in eastern Canada have a new tool in their pest management toolbox with the registration of VT4PRO with RNAi technology from B

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Mountain Region Holds Supervisor Training Retreat

NASDA

The NASS Mountain Region held a successful training retreat August 27-28 in Denver, Colorado, for NASDA field supervisors. Supervisors from Arizona, Colorado, Montana, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming, along with state statisticians and NASDA coordinators, came together for team-building activities and refresher training on key systems like iSolved and iHire.

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USDA decision clears deck for avian flu vaccine

Western FarmPress

Medgene, a South Dakota company, says its avian flu vaccine for dairy could come early next year.

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From Climate Week NYC To Rwanda To Azerbaijan, We Need To Keep Putting Pressure On Food and Climate Solutions

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 next few months have the potential to make a huge impact on global food systems. Last week, I was in Kigali, Rwanda, for the Africa Food Systems Forum, where folks from around the continent and the globe discussed practical ways to move Africa’s food systems forward.

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A grain bin fall and a long road to recovery

Western FarmPress

The toughness, grit and determination of a Firth, Neb., farmer who fell 40 feet from a grain bin and lived to tell the tale was part of the reason he survived and continues to farm today.

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5 Reasons to Digitize Agronomic Field Trials

Global Agtech Initiative

Advanced digital solutions offer a way to streamline field trials, accelerating time to market and reducing the number of required trials. The post 5 Reasons to Digitize Agronomic Field Trials appeared first on Global Ag Tech Initiative.

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5 traits successful farmers share

Western FarmPress

A successful grower is one who can continue farming season after season, year after year.

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Planting Machinery Market to Surpass USD 34.7 Billion by 2032: A Look into the Future of Agricultural Innovation

Global Agtech Initiative

As more farmers adopt precision agriculture techniques, the demand for sophisticated planting machinery is expected to grow exponentially. The post Planting Machinery Market to Surpass USD 34.7 Billion by 2032: A Look into the Future of Agricultural Innovation appeared first on Global Ag Tech Initiative.

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Field check wrap: What’s weighing on farmers’ minds?

Western FarmPress

From water rights, to access to crop protection products and new markets, Kansas farmers share their thoughts.

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2024 wine grape harvest comes early with good quality, quantity

AgriLife Today

Texas wine grape producers have enjoyed one of the best harvests of the past five years, according to Texas A&M AgriLife Extension experts.

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Do churches pay property tax on farmland?

Western FarmPress

A recent Prairie Farmer story prompted readers to ask whether the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and the University of Illinois Foundation pay property taxes on the thousands of acres of farmland they own. Here’s a look.

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EOSDA Crop Monitoring Introduces New VRA Map Builder Feature for Precision Farming

Global Agtech Initiative

Farmers can now upload data from their machinery into the platform to further enhance variable rate application. The post EOSDA Crop Monitoring Introduces New VRA Map Builder Feature for Precision Farming appeared first on Global Ag Tech Initiative.

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More trimming of U.S. cotton crop

Western FarmPress

Cotton Spin: While the abandonment rate remained the same, USDA cut yield per harvested acre across nine states in their September WASDE report. Learn more, plus other adjustments reflected in this week's report.

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Women Innovators for Small Farm Technology

Caff

Meet the trailblazing women who are revolutionizing technology for small farms, one ingenious solution at a time. Three women are paving the way forward and helping to define what appropriate technology innovation means for the small farm. Small farms are often overlooked in the innovation space due to their size and unique scale of operation but our small farmers are identifying solutions to problems every day.

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UC Berkeley researchers simulate how wildfires spread through communities

Berkeley Blog

Insights from the model could help communities adopt more effective mitigation strategies to save lives and property The post UC Berkeley researchers simulate how wildfires spread through communities appeared first on Berkeley News.

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Black layer time arrives for 2024

Western FarmPress

Corn Commentary: If your fields haven’t reached maturity yet, they should soon.

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Prepare Your Cattle Now for a Trouble-Free Winter

West Texas Livestock

Winter can be a challenging season for cattle, but with the proper preparation, you can keep your herd healthy and thriving. As the cold months approach, it’s crucial to plan for everything from proper nutrition to shelter. By taking proactive steps today, you can avoid costly problems and ensure your cattle make it through winter […] The post Prepare Your Cattle Now for a Trouble-Free Winter appeared first on West Texas Livestock Growers.

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How can I control soil-residing pests?

Western FarmPress

Corn Pest Beat: Before reaching for more insecticides, consider cultural control options.

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From cheese byproduct to protein supplement: How whey became a nutritional ingredient

AgriLife Today

AgriLife Extension dairy specialist ‘whey’s in’ on the popular product and explains its rise to fame. The post From cheese byproduct to protein supplement: How whey became a nutritional ingredient appeared first on AgriLife Today.

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South Dakota students climb new heights in Vietnam

Western FarmPress

Mountain trek and boat ride add to students’ visit to country.

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Norman E. Borlaug Award: Icipe’s Postdoctoral Fellow Named 2024 Recipient

Farming First

Dr Dennis Beesigamukama from the International Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology (icipe) has received the 2024 Norman E. Borlaug Award. The post Norman E. Borlaug Award: Icipe’s Postdoctoral Fellow Named 2024 Recipient appeared first on Farming First.

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Farm Science Review field demos going strong

Western FarmPress

Despite drought conditions, attendees will see ag innovation, tillage and tiling firsthand.

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Perennial Plants Information: What Does Perennial Mean

Agric4profits

Perennial plants are a popular choice for many gardeners due to their longevity and seasonal appeal.

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Learning curve of open-pen gestation

Western FarmPress

Boerboom Ag Resources crew has learned the ins and outs of transitioning to capitalize on consumer demand.

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Factors and Types of Plant Germination

Agric4profits

Plant germination is a crucial process in the life cycle of a plant, marking the transition from a dormant seed to an actively growing seedling.

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FP Next: Is AI coming to a farm near you?

Western FarmPress

Ep. 23: Andy Castillo, technology and machinery editor, shares top tech and trends for farmers in this Shop Talk episode.

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Fertilizers: What Is In Fertilizers, Types, Uses and Application

Agric4profits

Fertilizers are essential for providing plants with the necessary nutrients they need to grow and thrive.

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Reflect and readjust soybean protocols for 2025

Western FarmPress

Bean leaf beetles or aphids, harvest is the right time to reasses.

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