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Canada’s agriculture minister given cold shoulder by Chinese government on trip to Beijing

Real Agriculture

Canada’s agriculture minister appears to have received the cold shoulder from the Chinese government during his visit to Beijing last week. Lawrence MacAulay met with representatives from Chinese industry associations, but multiple industry sources report he was unable to get a formal bilateral meeting with his Chinese counterpart or government representatives.

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Hurricane Relief and Natural Disaster Resources for Farmers

Trimble Agriculture

From hurricanes to other factors beyond their control, there’s no question it takes resilience to be a farmer. When hurricanes and other natural disasters strike, farmers face significant challenges to rebuild and recover. Access to effective hurricane relief and natural disaster resources is essential to helping agricultural operations bounce back and continue feeding our communities.

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AGT Foods sells shortline rail and bulk handling infrastructure

Real Agriculture

AGT Food and Ingredients Inc. has announced the sale of all shares of its shortline rail and bulk handling infrastructure in Mobil Grain Ltd. to GCM Grosvenor, a global alternative asset management firm. The sale includes MobilGrain and its operating subsidiaries: Last Mountain Rail, with 140 kms (87 miles) running from the Regina Plains to… Read More AGT Food and Ingredients Inc. has announced the sale of all shares of its shortline rail and bulk handling infrastructure in Mobil Grain Ltd. to G

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Chancellor Lyons rings closing bell at the NYSE

Berkeley Blog

Lyons joined Bonnie Hyun, the NYSE's head of U.S. capital markets, to ring the closing bell this week surrounded by Berkeley friends and colleagues. The post Chancellor Lyons rings closing bell at the NYSE appeared first on Berkeley News.

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Fendt offers growers maneuverability and flexibility with new 600 Series tractors

Real Agriculture

Agricultural producers have a wide variety of needs and put a lot of demands on their tractors. Cattle producers working in corrals and growers working in tight spaces in the farm yard are an example of this. Fendt kept maneuverability and flexibility in mind when they designed the 600 Series tractors. These tractors in the… Read More Agricultural producers have a wide variety of needs and put a lot of demands on their tractors.

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By digitizing ancient manuscripts, Berkeley Law expands access to remarkable legal history

Berkeley Blog

The Robbins Center is making research-quality electronic replicas of some of its rare holdings, including more than 350 manuscripts. The post By digitizing ancient manuscripts, Berkeley Law expands access to remarkable legal history appeared first on Berkeley News.

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Kansans want action on water issues

Western FarmPress

Border to border, Kansans told the Kansas Water Authority, “It’s time to act on the Kansas Water Plan.

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Shopping for a combine? Compare the latest models

Western FarmPress

What’s New From the Shows: Check out harvesters from John Deere, Case IH, New Holland and Gleaner.

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10 Essential Guides for the Farm Curious

Modern Farmer

So you want to farm, but you’re not sure where to start. Farming at any scale – whether it’s a countertop herb garden or an acre of land – can be intimidating. But if you’re ready to get started, Modern Farmer has you covered. In these guides, you’ll learn how to raise animals like pigs, chickens, and sheep. You’ll find out how to grow hemp and other profitable crops.

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Know your winter feed cost to boost cow-calf profits

Western FarmPress

Winter feed costs are the largest expense for a cow-calf operation.

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Verdi Launches Accessible Soil Moisture Monitoring Kit for Farmers

Global Agtech Initiative

Designed to simplify irrigation management, this all-in-one kit allows farmers to seamlessly monitor soil moisture in real time. The post Verdi Launches Accessible Soil Moisture Monitoring Kit for Farmers appeared first on Global Ag Tech Initiative.

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Young farmers focus on surviving to thrive

Western FarmPress

The first year of farming weighs heavily, and it requires pivoting, patience and faith.

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Almanac Acquires Gro Intelligence IP, Supercharging AI-Driven Agricultural Intelligence Globally

Global Agtech Initiative

The move strengthens Almanac’s AI-driven capabilities, positioning them at the forefront of optimizing ag data for connected intelligence. The post Almanac Acquires Gro Intelligence IP, Supercharging AI-Driven Agricultural Intelligence Globally appeared first on Global Ag Tech Initiative.

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Virtual fencing a ‘game-changer’ for ranchers

Western FarmPress

Tech can save producers time and benefit animals and land, becoming more viable.

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Five holiday safety tips to prevent fires

AgriLife Today

AgriLife Extension encourages families to stay safe throughout holiday celebrations The post Five holiday safety tips to prevent fires appeared first on AgriLife Today.

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Drone starter kit: Here is what you need

Western FarmPress

These are the items needed to bring a drone into your operation.

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How to really build a Ration: tips for beginners

West Texas Livestock

Formulating a ration for cattle is critical to any successful beef operation. There are times when forages alone will not supply what the cows need for their stage. When it comes that time, you will need to provide a supplement that will fill in the gaps to keep them producing. Supplements are typically the most […] The post How to really build a Ration: tips for beginners appeared first on West Texas Livestock Growers.

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Acreage up as peanut harvest comes to close

Western FarmPress

Mississippi’s peanut harvest was a little ahead of schedule due to weather conditions.

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Complete Practical Growing and Care Guide of Acacia Flowers

Agric4profits

Acacia, scientifically known as Acacia spp., is a large genus of shrubs and trees belonging to the family Fabaceae. There are over 1,300 species of Acacia, primarily native to tropical and subtropical regions, with a concentration in Australia and Africa.

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What you should know about corn stunt

Western FarmPress

This tropical disease transmitted by a leafhopper left its mark in the U.S. in 2024. Should you be worried?

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Automation on the Rise: How AgTech is Tackling Labor Shortages and Transforming Global Agriculture

Global Agtech Initiative

CNH’s Chad Biegler discusses how the company empowers its customers to overcome barriers through innovation and sustainability. The post Automation on the Rise: How AgTech is Tackling Labor Shortages and Transforming Global Agriculture appeared first on Global Ag Tech Initiative.

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Cut back on nitrogen in popcorn

Western FarmPress

Corn Success: Research findings show that popcorn reaches maximum yield with less nitrogen than dent corn nitrogen applications.

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Complete Practical Growing and Care Guide of Asparagus Flowers

Agric4profits

Asparagus, scientifically known as Asparagus officinalis, is a perennial flowering plant in the Asparagaceae family, cultivated primarily for its edible young shoots. Native to Europe, North Africa, and western Asia, asparagus has been a valued vegetable since ancient times, known for its delicate flavor and nutritional benefits.

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Be thankful for what you harvest

Western FarmPress

FFA Corner: Whether you are harvesting crops, livestock or wild game, it is important to express your gratitude.

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Solutions Hub Launched at COP29 to Equip Livestock Sector with Innovations for Low-Emissions Animal Agriculture

Farming First

A new hub launched at the COP29 climate talks will provide a one-stop-shop for solutions to help the livestock sector in developing countries meet rising demand for animal-source foods while keeping emissions to a minimum. The Livestock and Climate Solutions Hub will bring together new and existing approaches to support the transition to climate-smart, sustainable […] The post Solutions Hub Launched at COP29 to Equip Livestock Sector with Innovations for Low-Emissions Animal Agriculture ap

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Rule changes coming to Wetland Conservation Act

Western FarmPress

Ag Water Stewardship: Together, Natural Resources Conservation Service programs and WCA have resulted in increased wetlands in Minnesota.

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Complete Practical Growing and Care Guide of Water lily Flowers

Agric4profits

Water lilies, scientifically known as Nymphaea spp., are aquatic flowering plants commonly found in ponds, lakes, and other water bodies across temperate and tropical regions. These stunning flowers are characterized by their large, flat leaves that float on the water’s surface and their vibrant, showy flowers that bloom above the water.

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Farmers face new year with uncertainty, optimism

Western FarmPress

It was a dry year for the Field Snapshot farmers. Each had their own challenges and successes, but they agree it’s time to look ahead with optimism.

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Complete Practical Growing and Care Guide of Wisteria Flowers

Agric4profits

Wisteria flowers, belonging to the Wisteria genus, are stunning climbing plants that are renowned for their cascades of fragrant, pendulous flowers. The scientific name of this genus is Wisteria, with species like Wisteria sinensis (Chinese wisteria) and Wisteria floribunda (Japanese wisteria) being among the most well-known.

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November WASDE no holiday for cotton

Western FarmPress

Cotton Spin: See what the November report explains about price weakness and the odds for the old crop market to get surprised into a rally.

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Complete Practical Growing and Care Guide of Ageratum Flowers

Agric4profits

Ageratum, scientifically known as Ageratum houstonianum, is a charming flowering plant commonly found in gardens and landscapes. It belongs to the Asteraceae family and is native to Central America and Mexico. Ageratum is widely appreciated for its clusters of small, fluffy flowers that bloom in shades of blue, purple, white, and pink.

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How Precision Agriculture Helps Farmers Navigate Rising Input Costs and Climate Challenges

AGRIVI

In todays rapidly evolving agricultural landscape, farmers are under increasing pressure. Rising input costs, extreme weather events, and fluctuating commodity prices are just some of the challenges threatening farm profitability. In light of these pressures, profitability today is about more than just maximizing yields; its about optimizing every aspect of farm management particularly when it comes to controlling input costs.

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Complete Practical Growing and Care Guide of Canna Flowers

Agric4profits

Canna flowers, scientifically known as Canna spp., are strikingly beautiful tropical and subtropical plants known for their vibrant colors and large, banana-like leaves. These flowering plants belong to the family Cannaceae and are native to South and Central America, though they are now cultivated in various regions around the world.

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Hay supply is up, but winter feed costs still matter

Western FarmPress

Knowing how much feed costs are during the winter can be a crucial first step in understanding cow-calf profitability.

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Complete Practical Growing and Care Guide of Canterbury Bell Flowers

Agric4profits

Canterbury bell flowers, scientifically known as Campanula medium, are charming biennial plants belonging to the Campanulaceae family. Native to Europe, these flowers are celebrated for their striking bell-shaped blooms, which come in shades of blue, purple, pink, and white.

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Farmer’s Guide to Organic Wholesale Pricing

Caff

The Farmer’s Guide to Organic Wholesale Pricing was created in response to the question, “How much will I be able to charge for my organic crops in wholesale markets?” There is no simple answer to this question because pricing fluctuates based on many factors including regionality, time of year, volume of product, and perceived value. This guide aims to: • Give you a basic understanding of four different pricing strategies • Delivers tools to approximate what prices you may reasonably expe

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Complete Practical Growing and Care Guide of Arbutus Flowers

Agric4profits

Arbutus, commonly known as the strawberry tree, belongs to the Ericaceae family. The most well-known species is Arbutus unedo, which is native to the Mediterranean region and parts of Western Europe.

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