Fri.Feb 09, 2024

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RealAg Radio: A drop in farmer sentiment, pea processing, and the dicamba court ruling, Feb 9, 2024

Real Agriculture

Thanks for tuning in to this Friday edition of the RealAg Issues Panel! Host Shaun Haney is joined by Kelvin Heppner and Lyndsey Smith, both of RealAgriculture, and Alberta farmer, Jeff Nielsen. They discuss a number of topics, including: The dicamba ruling in the U.S.; A noticeable decline in Canadian farmers’ optimism coming into the. Read More Thanks for tuning in to this Friday edition of the RealAg Issues Panel!

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Letter Imploring EPA to Allow Farmers to Maintain Access to the Pesticide Dicamba

NASDA

Letter Dear Administrator Regan: The National Association of State Departments of Agriculture, on behalf of 50 state departments of agriculture and 4 U.S. territories, writes to you today to express our deep concerns regarding the February 6, 2024 order in Central for Biological Diversity, et.al, v. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, et.al. issued by the U.S.

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Weekend (Forever) Reading: How to Write Recipes

Food Politics

Raeanne Sarazen. The Complete Recipe Writing Guide: Mastering Recipe Development, Writing, Testing, Nutrition Analysis, and Food Styling. Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, 2023. You might think that writing a recipe is a simple matter of a handful of this and a pinch of that, but you would be oh so wrong. This doorstop of a book—an absolute treasure—takes more than 400 pages to tell you how to do it right.

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Why We Can’t Get Mexico’s Butter Avocados in the US

Modern Farmer

When I saw the local avocados in the Mexican state of Yucatan, a hot, humid region located in the south of the country, I didn’t think they were avocados. Some were the size of small melons, others the size of a large mango, three to five times the size of a Hass avocado. Perhaps these were another exotic Mexican fruit that coincidentally had the scaly green skin of an avocado.

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Defra minister visits Norwich Research Park to observe the potential of precision breeding

Agri-tech

The Rt Hon Mark Spencer MP, Food and Farming Minister at the Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, (Defra) visited Norwich Research Park to see how technologies such as gene editing can help farmers to grow more nutritious, disease resistant and environmentally sustainable crops. The Minister spoke to researchers at the John Innes Centre and The Sainsbury Laboratory on a trip to.

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No news on Bayer plans for ag division

Western FarmPress

The German-based company on Friday announced a business strategy that includes managerial layoffs and promised more in-depth financial information on March 5.

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USDA Women in Science Share Advice with the Next Generation

USDA Blog

At USDA, we harness the power of agricultural science to transform the world. To create a future that is more sustainable, prosperous and equitable for everyone. This requires a diverse scientific workforce that is driving innovation forward. Women voices and perspectives are a crucial part of this work.

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Two-Year Anniversary of Customer Experience Executive Order: Pt. 6 Delivering for Small Towns

USDA Blog

Rural communities are the backbone of American life, providing fuel, food and fiber. As a partner, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) understands how critical rural America is to providing the everyday essentials our country depends on. As a result, we invest accordingly.

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Tall Order for Short Corn: The Latest On Short-Stature Hybrids

AgWeb Farm Journal

Compact corn hybrids appear to take winds 50 mph in stride with little greensnap or lodging resulting. However, yield performance hasn’t been as consistent, and technology providers are working to change that.

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Hog business: Worse in 2023 than 1998

Western FarmPress

Economist Steve Meyer shares what’s different this time around, and what hog producers need to do next. Plus: What’s ahead for grain farmers?

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World FIRA: Tortuga AgTech Wins Ag Robot of the Year 2024 Award

Global Agtech Initiative

The robot is primarily designed for harvesting but can also collect data for forecasts, treat plants with UV-C light and perform trimming. The post World FIRA: Tortuga AgTech Wins Ag Robot of the Year 2024 Award appeared first on Global Ag Tech Initiative.

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Build your own planter

Western FarmPress

Hi-Tech Farming: The CornerStone system from Precision Planting allows for any combination of technologies on one row unit.

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Grain Prices Reverse Thursday's Close: Cattle Await Cash, Hogs Bounce

AgWeb Farm Journal

Soybeans down on Argentina wx, while corn follows wheat on a short covering rally. Cattle 2-sided waiting for cash, hogs finally bounce but is it sustainable? Mike Minor, Professional Ag Marketing, has more.

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EPA under pressure to issue existing stocks order for dicamba

Western FarmPress

Industry groups say the federal court order poses significant financial threat to U.S. soybean and cotton farmers.

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2024 Top Producer of the Year Finalist PJ Haynie: Advocacy And Tenacity

AgWeb Farm Journal

No step is too big for Top Producer finalist, PJ Haynie. Deep family roots are the foundation of his farming legacy.

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Serving Up Success: Chefs in Schools Transforming NYC’s Public School Lunches

Food Tank

Wellness in the Schools (WITS), a national non-profit, works to ensure access to nourishing food and active play in public schools. As part of their Chefs in Schools initiative, WITS is partnering with the New York City’s Mayor’s Office and the Department of Education’s Office of Food and Nutrition Services (OFNS). The program assigns chefs to train school cafeteria workers in cooking wholesome school lunches and teaching aligned nutrition education classes to select schools, supporting me

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Farm Progress America, February 9, 2024

Western FarmPress

Pushback continues against California's tougher environmental standards. Now, several agriculture groups have a lawsuit against them.

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How Machinery Company Jacto Is Helping to Deliver Connectivity to Brazilian Farmers

Global Agtech Initiative

Connectivity is a huge obstacle for Brazilian farms to climb the level of digital agriculture. The post How Machinery Company Jacto Is Helping to Deliver Connectivity to Brazilian Farmers appeared first on Global Ag Tech Initiative.

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Windbreaks: Evergreen tree selection affects design

Western FarmPress

Farmstead Forest: If you are planting a windbreak, first get the conifer species selection right.

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Gulke Leaves Top Producer Summit with Bearish Outlook for Grains

AgWeb Farm Journal

Jerry Gulke, president of the Gulke Group, spoke to a full house at Top Producer Summit this past week. "Producers are finally interested in marketing now that prices have fallen further,” he says.

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‘Better mousetrap’: Bailey expands its Chief AT welded hydraulic cylinder line

Western FarmPress

Cylinder line with 4-inch bore components has a welded design, which is sleeker and easier to clean than tie-rod counterparts.

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Feed Your Crop and Soil in One Application with the Most Effective Fertilizers on the Market

AgWeb Farm Journal

Ferticell™ products are unique dual-purpose inputs; they are both a fertilizer and a food source for the biome. We use unicellular freshwater algae to carry the product to the plant.

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Why is farm succession planning so hard?

Western FarmPress

Family Farm Success: The cost of doing nothing is high enough to put your farm at risk of surviving into the next generation.

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Texas crop producers need to be aware of latest dicamba ruling

AgriLife Today

AgriLife Extension experts prepare for more information Texas producers on the verge of planting their cotton and soybean crops are turning to Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service officials in light of a Feb. 6 federal court in Arizona vacating the 2020 registrations of three dicamba herbicides — XtendiMax by Bayer, Engenia by BASF and Tavium by.

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7 ag stories you can’t miss – February 9, 2024

Western FarmPress

Catch up on the federal court's ruling on dicamba, USDA's February WASDE report, the new combine from Case IH and more!

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Statewide pest management trainings for school coordinators start in March

AgriLife Today

New laws in effect for school districts, coordinators to be aware of The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service has announced the schedule of integrated pest management, IPM, trainings for school district coordinators for 2024. To help school districts adhere to new rules passed by the Texas Department of Agriculture, TDA, that went into effect in January, Read More → The post Statewide pest management trainings for school coordinators start in March appeared first on AgriLife Today.

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Michigan grower takes on cherry challenges

Western FarmPress

While others are exiting the industry, the Veliquette family is putting in new trees in hopes of more sustainable production in the future.

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Hospitality expert with international teaching experience brings entrepreneurial perspective to students

AgriLife Today

Chang brings knowledge of organizational behavior and human resources to Department of Hospitality, Hotel Management and Tourism An expert with wide-ranging hospitality, international teaching and entrepreneurial experience, Wen Chang, Ph.D., has joined the Texas A&M College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Department of Hospitality, Hotel Management and Tourism as an assistant professor.

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How to use a beneficiary defective inheritance trust

Western FarmPress

Farm & Family: This type of trust allows a beneficiary to receive discretionary distributions from the trust.

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Cross-Industry Insights: Why Amazon Web Services Supports the VISION Conference

Global Agtech Initiative

Ron Osborne, Global Head of Technology for Agriculture at AWS, shares why AWS was a proud partner of the recent VISION Conference. The post Cross-Industry Insights: Why Amazon Web Services Supports the VISION Conference appeared first on Global Ag Tech Initiative.

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Grab an umbrella and bring on the cicadas

Western FarmPress

Show-Me Life: Two broods of cicadas will emerge this year; some Missouri counties will hear and see both.

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Commercial Turf and Ornamental Workshop set for Feb. 23 in Lubbock

AgriLife Today

Urban foodscape and oak wilt on the agenda The Commercial Turf and Ornamental Workshop, hosted by the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service, will be held Feb. 23 at the Texas A&M AgriLife Research and Extension Center at Lubbock, 1102 E. Drew St./Farm-to-Market Road 1294. The program will begin with registration at 8:30 a.m. and speakers. Read More → The post Commercial Turf and Ornamental Workshop set for Feb. 23 in Lubbock appeared first on AgriLife Today.

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Kansas State to host final rodeo in Weber Arena

Western FarmPress

The 50th annual rodeo will be the final one in Weber Arena before a new facility is built.

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Plantastic Vegetable Gardening Seminar set for Feb. 23 in Fredericksburg

AgriLife Today

Event is open to new and experienced gardeners The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service and the Hill Country Master Gardeners will host the sixth annual Plantastic Vegetable Gardening Seminar on Feb. 23 in Fredericksburg. The event will be held from 8:30 a.m.-3:35 p.m. at the AgriLife Extension office for Gillespie County, 38 Business Court. Registration.

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U.S.- Mexico corn dispute will likely be resolved this year

Western FarmPress

U.S. Chief Ag Negotiator also touts progress in Asia and Africa.

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16 Medicinal Health Benefits Of Veronica stricta (Narrow-leaved Speedwell)

Agric4profits

Veronica stricta, commonly known as Narrow-leaved Speedwell, is a flowering plant species belonging to the genus Veronica within the Plantaginaceae family.

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EPA policy and proposals: Vulnerable Species Pilot Program

Western FarmPress

Agency tailors mitigations to protect 27 highly vulnerable species.

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