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RealAg on the Weekend: The AG’s report on AAFC, beef to South Korea, and the impact of a Viterra and Bunge merger, May 4, 2024

Real Agriculture

Thanks for tuning in to this episode of RealAg on the Weekend! On this weekend’s show, host Shaun Haney is joined by: Auditor Generals Report on AAFC’s climate action policies; A discussion with Kelvin Heppner and Lyndsey Smith, both of RealAgriculture on the Viterra and Bunge merger report from University of Saskatchewan; Product spotlight with.

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How to Prevent Cannibalism in a Fish Pond

Agric4profits

Cannibalism which is the term used to describe the eating of fish by another fish is a very common phenomenon in catfish fingerlings; a 3-4 weeks old fry measur

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The Sustainability Consortium Launches Free Commodity Mapping Platform

Global Agtech Initiative

CommodityMap is a sustainability analytics platform that uses the origin of a company’s products to identify potential environmental and social issues. The post The Sustainability Consortium Launches Free Commodity Mapping Platform appeared first on Global Ag Tech Initiative.

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How to Control Cannibalism Among Fishes

Agric4profits

The major causes of fish feeding on one another which is often referred to as cannibalism include overcrowding underfeeding and putting fish of different size t

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This Week in Agribusiness, May 4, 2024

Western FarmPress

Conservation regulations for public land, the new Fendt Lodge, sustainability discussions and recognition at NAMA convention, rice in Texas and new uses for soy are highlighted this week.

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Reasons why Your Fishes Don’t Grow

Agric4profits

Have you heard or experienced something or question like this: I have been feeding my fish for the past four months but they never developed, what do you think

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How to actually handle 4 common summer cattle diseases

West Texas Livestock

It is never good when your cattle suffer from diseases. They can reduce your performance and increase your expenses. Many health problems can be effectively managed if detected early. This not only helps prevent or minimize losses but also empowers you, the cattle owner, to take proactive steps to prevent their recurrence or spread. Remember, […] The post How to actually handle 4 common summer cattle diseases appeared first on West Texas Livestock Growers.

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AgDay Markets Now: Don Roose Says Funds Will Need Continued Weather Problems to Keep Buying Grains

AgWeb Farm Journal

Don Roose, U.S. Commodities, says grains markets are trading weather and have had some chart breakouts. That could keep funds buying but only if weather continues to be bullish.

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Happy National Weather Observers Day!

Climate and Agriculture in the Southeast

Many of you have rain gauges (CoCoRaHS or otherwise), work for the National Weather Service or other agencies, or just love watching the weather. Today is your day! We celebrate everyone who observes the weather and reports it via work or citizen science.

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Most rain this week inland

Climate and Agriculture in the Southeast

The latest 7-day QPF map shows that the heaviest rain this week should be in northern and higher elevations, which are generally inland from coastal areas. There could be up to 3 inches in a few isolated spots. There will be rain this weekend followed by a couple of mostly dry days.

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2024 Update on Cold Hardy Citrus

Climate and Agriculture in the Southeast

One of the fastest spreading new crops in Georgia is cold-hardy citrus. It has been expanding rapidly in southern parts of the state in spite of some recent challenges from frost.

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