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Brainfood: Andean chefs, Tricot, Enset ploidy, Minor livestock, NUS meals, Cocoyam breeding, Millets in India, Brazilian fruits, Indian fruits

Agricultural Biodiversity

Grains of Wisdom: Insights into the Minds of Top ChefsA Synthesis of Expert Interviews and Literature. A good chef can make even quinoa palatable. Citizen science informs demand-driven breeding of opportunity crops. I wonder if tricot can make quinoa palatable. Never mind, it’s good for a lot of other things. Recurrent evolution of cryptic triploids in cultivated enset increases yield.

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Weed Control Methods for Plantain Plantations

Agric4profits

Plantains should always be weed free, weed control starts during the field preparation and weeds are initially controlled about every 6 to 8 weeks but when the plantain canopy closes, at about 5 to 6 months after planting, weed infestation declined due to shading.

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Cover Crops Help Reduce Soil Carbon Loss to Erosion

ATTRA

A study by Iowa State University ecologist Wenjuan Huang found that cover crops planted in fields between cash crops are an effective way to reduce soil carbon loss to erosion. The research was published in Global Change Biology. Huang explains that previous cover crop research has looked only at the role cover crops play in adding carbon to soil through their roots and biomass.

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NUTRITION VS. TOXINS

The Lunatic Farmer

I've had some wonderful conversations over the last couple of days with folks trying to organize the proper requests in this new MAHA awareness moment. I think all of us who have championed better food and farming realize we have a momentum moment. But like church denominations, it's like herding cats to get an agenda consensus. While RFK Jr. seems committed to addressing toxins, many of us realize it's not enough to just get the bad stuff out.

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Genetically Modified (Gm) Control of Nematodes

Agric4profits

Nematodes are small worm-like organisms (eel-worms), some species of which feed on plants. While some nematode species feed on the aerial parts of plants most are underground attacking the roots; some are vectors of viruses.

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SILT Board Member Les Beck on Personal Responsibility and Getting Involved in Sustainable Food Systems

SILT

Les Beck, Past President of the Board of Directors for the Sustainable Iowa Land Trust (SILT), has devoted his life to building strong communities. In 2021, he retired from a 38-year career which included roles such as Planning and Zoning Director for Story County, IA and the Planning and Development Director for Linn County, IA. Hes been involved with SILT since 2014, and views responsible land management as key to not only environmental wellbeing, but individual wellbeing too.

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Factors Affecting Successful Pasture Establishment in Nigeria

Agric4profits

Several factors influence pasture production in Nigeria, including climatic, soil, and socio-economic factors. There is a positive correlation between the amount of vegetation cover and soil moisture content. Additionally, the types of soil on which pastures are grown directly impact their productivity.

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Semi-permanent Pastures in Livestock and Cropping Systems

Agric4profits

Semi-permanent pastures are pastures that are established for a few years to cover the soil and provide feed for livestock. These pastures are typically converted into cropping lands after a few years. When there is a break in the cropping phase, farmers may find it difficult to leave the land idle.

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What does Elon Musk bring to agriculture and technology?

Western FarmPress

FP Next, Ep. 7: Explore Elon Musk's impact on agriculture through Starlink and X, discussing improved rural connectivity and precision farming advancements.

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Mulching of Plantains and the Advantages

Agric4profits

Organic matter is essential for plantain cultivation / plantain farming if the field is to be very productive for a long time. A high level of organic matter in the soil is beneficial because it stimulates root development, improves soil drainage, decreases soil temperature fluctuation and increases soil porosity and biological life.

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In the New York Times: Me!

Food Politics

Didnt want you to miss this. I was profiled in the New York Times yesterday. The post In the New York Times: Me! appeared first on Food Politics by Marion Nestle.

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Understanding Permanent Pastures For Livestock Feeding

Agric4profits

Permanent pastures are established for many years (several decades) to provide a continuous feed source for livestock. These pastures can either be native or sown, depending on the farmer’s choice. They are commonly established in farms with large numbers of livestock to prevent feed shortages during periods of scarcity.

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Steady Hands, Full Heart: Why Tim O’Neil Volunteers

Philabundance

When Tim ONeil walks into the Philabundance Produce Hub before 8:15 a.m., he knows exactly what to expect: hard work, early mornings, and a community that never stops showing up. Since October 2023, Tim has been part of a loyal group of volunteers who help keep the hub running smoothly greeting partners, loading produce, and making sure fresh, healthy food makes it to the organizations that serve thousands across our region.

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Improved Pastures in Livestock Production

Agric4profits

Improved pastures are pastures that have undergone breeding, selection, and improvement for better yield and livestock performance. They differ from native pastures because they are mainly exotic or imported from other countries. They can also be introduced from one region to another within the same country.

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John Innes Centre commits to assessment reform to ensure the quality and impact of its research

Agri-tech

The John Innes Centre has joined the Coalition for Advancing Research Assessment (CoARA), alongside more than 700 research organisations, funders and professional societies, to implement reform in the assessment of research, researchers, and research organisations. By agreeing to the direction and guiding principles of the CoARA Agreement on Reforming Research Assessment the institute has.

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Herbicide Tolerance and Advantages of Herbicide Resistant Cultivars

Agric4profits

Herbicide resistant or herbicide resistance is the ability of a plant to survive and reproduce following exposure to a dose of herbicide that would normally be lethal to the wild type. Resistance may occur naturally due to random and infrequent mutations, or may be induced through conventional or recombinant technologies (Prather et al., 2000).

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Advanced tech moves sorghum into the future

Western FarmPress

Sorghum Focus: Public-private partnerships like ARPA-E TERRA focus on improving production.

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Recommended Plantain Fertilization Methods

Agric4profits

In order to produce a heavy bunch, plantains always need some extra nutrients. These can be applied in the form of either inorganic or organic fertilizers (mulch, manure or ash from wood fires).

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Wetlands project proves effective in reducing nutrient runoff from tile-drained farmland

Western FarmPress

A 20-year study on Franklin Farms shows that small wetlands can significantly reduce nitrate and phosphorus levels in tile drainage water, benefiting water quality downstream.

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Role of Pastures in Nigerian Agriculture

Agric4profits

Subsistence farmers with limited resources and low farm outputs dominate Nigerian agriculture. However, the crop-livestock integrated system is most commonly found throughout Nigeria. While improved pastures are primarily established in research institutes, universities, and other private farms, the majority of farmers rely on pastures from natural rangelands.

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Promote Pollinators by Focusing on Habitat

ATTRA

A blog post from the Xerces Society suggests that the best way to help pollinators might not be getting a beehive. Authors Rich Hatfield and Matthew Shepherd suggest that increasing the number of honeybees could actually do more harm than good, as they compete with native bees, yet are not as effective at pollination, particularly for native plants.

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Understanding Native Pastures in Livestock Farming

Agric4profits

Established pastures are categorized into different classes for easy identification and various uses. Native pastures establish themselves naturally in most cases. However, livestock farmers may choose to establish them either by seed or through vegetative means. In Nigeria, native pastures are commonly found in natural rangelands.

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Syngenta ROI Calculator Shows Value of Fungicides

Agwired

When it comes to return on investment for fungicides, on-line tools show consistently high ROI for Syngenta’s Miravis Neo. The Crop Protection Networks Corn Fungicide ROI Calculator is one tool that shares real-world results from university corn fungicide trials, allowing farmers to calculate the potential ROI for corn fungicide application across a variety of user-defined factors.

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List of Pastures Associated With Crops

Agric4profits

Pasture species are incorporated into other crops to provide optimum benefits, ranging from environmental protection to various economic advantages. Both native and improved pasture species can be used for this purpose. The major benefit of this system is the increase in grain and forage yields of the crops (e.g.

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Step out of the cab with new autonomous tractor system

Western FarmPress

Carbon Robotics introduces AutoTractor, a retrofitted system for autonomous farming operations. It features remote monitoring, 24/7 capabilities and integrates with its LaserWeeder technology.

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Egg prices falling ahead of Easter demand

AgriLife Today

Egg prices have been dropping, and a Texas A&M AgriLife Extension expert believes a continued downward trend should follow the Easter holiday.

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Nebraska FFA Convention showcases future ag leaders, elects new state officers

Western FarmPress

The 97th annual Nebraska FFA Convention brought together 7,886 members and guests to celebrate achievements, elect new state officers, and showcase the future of agriculture in the state.

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Research Project on Fertilizer Value of Manure Reports Results

ATTRA

The Value of Manure Project, a multi-year research endeavor led by Cornell University, reported results from in-field trials in 2024. This statewide project evaluates nitrogen (N) and yield benefits of various manure sources and application methods to corn silage and corn grain. In addition to being a valuable nutrient source, manure can improve soil health, enhance nutrient cycling, and build soil organic matter.

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Temporary Pastures in Livestock Production Systems

Agric4profits

Temporary pastures are pastures established with the intention of converting them into farmlands after a few years. The choice of pasture duration depends on the type of livestock enterprise the farmer aims to establish and the available resources.

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USTR Greer Questioned on Agricultural Tariffs

Agwired

The Senate Finance Committee grilled U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) Jamieson Greer during a hearing Tuesday on the administrations trade policy, including how agriculture may be impacted. Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA) questioned Greer about the impact of, and goals for, tariff usage. My question to you is, in the medium to the long term, do you plan to turn these tariffs into trade deals to reduce tariffs and non-tariff barriers?

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Definition and Classification of Pasture and Forage Crop Production

Agric4profits

Pasture production is crucial to the development of any livestock enterprise, especially where profit gain and environmental sustainability are the primary goals. Nature has designated plants as the primary producers of energy for all animals, including humans.

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Five important reminders when finding ‘orphaned’ wildlife

AgriLife Today

Texas A&M AgriLife expert shares advice to keep young wildlife wild The post Five important reminders when finding orphaned wildlife appeared first on AgriLife Today.

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Farm Progress America, April 8, 2025

Western FarmPress

Mike Pearson takes a look at the ongoing challenge of gaining financing for ag technology.

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Northeast Agricultural Education Foundation Grants

ATTRA

Applications are due each year by May 1. The Northeast Agricultural Education Foundation supports nonprofit education and leadership training organizations dedicated to serving the interests of farmers and rural communities in the Northeast. The Foundation anticipates making 25 to 30 grants each year, generally ranging from $1,000 to $10,000 per grant.

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Delaware Statutory Trust may be more practical investment

Western FarmPress

Farm & Family: Delaware Statutory Trust is a special type of trust that owns income-producing real estate.

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Morphological Characteristics Of Pasture Grasses and Shrubs

Agric4profits

Pasture and forage crops have unique characteristics that can easily be used to identify them in the field. These morphological differences have a direct effect on the forage yield and quality of the plants. Animals graze the leafy parts of the plants first before other parts are eaten.

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Key Brazil Port bustles as China poised to shift away From U.S.

Western FarmPress

Brazil is Chinas largest trading partner and vies with the U.S. for supremacy in global agricultural export markets.