Fri.Aug 23, 2024

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Weekend Reading: Soda Science

Food Politics

Susan Greenhalgh. Soda Science: Making the World Safe for Coca-Cola. University of Chicago Press, 2024. This terrific book picks up where I left off with Soda Politics: Taking on Big Soda (and Winning) (2015) and Unsavory Truth: How the Food Industry Skews the Science of What We Eat (2018). Susan Greenhalgh’s focus, however, is on ILSI, the International Life Sciences Institute (now renamed the Institute for the Advancement of Food and Nutrition Sciences).

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Takeaways and questions arising from the shutdown of railways across Canada

Real Agriculture

It has been quite the past week in covering the events leading up to the Canada-wide rail strike and lockout. Then on Thursday afternoon, just 17 hours after the lockout began, the federal labour minister initiated Section 107 to force binding arbitration through the Canada Industrial Relations Board. With the union serving a new 72-hour.

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Innovative field experiments shed light on biological clocks in nature

Agri-tech

Much of what we know about plant circadian rhythms is the result of laboratory experiments where inputs such as light and temperature can be tightly controlled. Less is known about how these biological timing mechanisms operate in the more unpredictable natural world where they evolved to align living things to daily and seasonal cycles. A pioneering collaborative study between UK and Japanese.

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Corn School: Building yield with boron

Real Agriculture

Corn plants need boron throughout the growing season. The uptake curve for the micronutrient is pretty linear from emergence to black layer, but making boron available in the ear later in the season, where it plays an important role in sugar movement and developing kernels, can be difficult. The challenge, says AGRIS Co-operative senior agronomist. Read More Corn plants need boron throughout the growing season.

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Berkeley Talks: It’s not just psychedelics that change minds, says Michael Pollan. Storytelling does, too.

Berkeley Blog

Bestselling author and UC Berkeley Professor Emeritus Michael Pollan discusses how he chooses his subjects, why he co-founded the UC Berkeley Center for the Science of Psychedelics and the role of storytelling in shifting our perspective. The post Berkeley Talks: It’s not just psychedelics that change minds, says Michael Pollan. Storytelling does, too. appeared first on Berkeley News.

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Soil School: Rotational grazing’s impact on improving the 5 soil health principles

Real Agriculture

How to create and maintain healthy soils has been a topic of conversation and data collection for at least the past 40 years. In that time, a growing movement of farmers and ranchers have been shifting their practices to make use of the impact that livestock can have on the soil beneath their hooves. One. Read More How to create and maintain healthy soils has been a topic of conversation and data collection for at least the past 40 years.

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12 Health Benefits of Ginger Snaps to Relieve Gastrointestinal Distress

Agric4profits

Ginger snaps are made with ginger, we know that ginger is very good for our health. We can use ginger as medicinal property, either oral or topical treatment.

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New recyclable adhesives could serve as surgical superglue

Berkeley Blog

The material could be easily adapted for a variety of medical, consumer and industrial applications. The post New recyclable adhesives could serve as surgical superglue appeared first on Berkeley News.

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34 Amazing Benefits of Paw-Paw (Papaya) Fruit and Leaves

Agric4profits

Christopher Colombus said that papaya is “fruit of the angels” because of its soft and tender texture. Previously it was thought as an exotic fruit.

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At fall convocation, campus leaders urged 9,000 new students to discover the ‘Berkeley Way’

Berkeley Blog

Wisdom from Chancellor Rich Lyons, Taiko drumming, inspiring video and Oski's antics marked this year's annual event. The post At fall convocation, campus leaders urged 9,000 new students to discover the ‘Berkeley Way’ appeared first on Berkeley News.

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On The Ground: Your Dog’s Food Probably Comes From a Factory Farm. Meet Some Folks Who Want to Change That

Modern Farmer

There are some 90 million dogs in the US alone, and their protein needs are rattling the human food chain. Humans are worried about what’s in dog food, not to mention what dog food is in––way too much non-recyclable packaging. Buying trends show that pet owners are gravitating toward human-grade ingredients. “Dog food” is regulated loosely compared to human fare, allowing even meat deemed unfit for human consumption due to things such as disease and contamination and moldy gr

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Dr. Jennie L. Stephens: Advocating for Heirs’ Property and the Future of Family Land

USDA Blog

For nearly 20 years, Dr. Jennie L. Stephens has been a champion in breaking down barriers so that families can build generational wealth and grow working landscapes with their inherited property. South Carolina’s Center for Heirs’ Property Preservation (CHPP™), where Equity Commission Agriculture Subcommittee member Dr. Jennie L. Stephens serves as CEO, helps historically underserved families who jointly own land that is vulnerable to disposition and underutilization.

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Practical Methods, Materials and Equipment Generally Used in Tree Crop Production

Agric4profits

This article will assist you with the knowledge about the practical methods, materials and equipment generally used in tree crop production.

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Source.ag Recognized As Startup of the Year 2024 in AgTech Breakthrough Awards

Global Agtech Initiative

Source.ag uses AI to decode plant biology and empower growers to succeed. The post Source.ag Recognized As Startup of the Year 2024 in AgTech Breakthrough Awards appeared first on Global Ag Tech Initiative.

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8 Post-planting Maintenance and Services of a Tree Crop Orchard

Agric4profits

You will realize that post-planting maintenance and services of a tree crop orchard or plantation is an all–year–round activity.

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CropX and CNH Announce Digital Connection for Sustainable Precision Farming

Global Agtech Initiative

CNH integrate with CropX for seamless data transfer and variable rate application, enhancing efficiency and sustainability in agronomic operations. The post CropX and CNH Announce Digital Connection for Sustainable Precision Farming appeared first on Global Ag Tech Initiative.

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10 Benefits of Red Meat for Optimum Body Building

Agric4profits

The entire gymnastic athlete knows the benefits of red meat for body building that good in developing muscle.

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Our Recent Pikes Peak United Way (PPUW) and Brothers Redevelopment Paint-A-Home Project!

Farm Credit of Southern Colorado

We are excited to share our recent volunteer opportunity here in Colorado Springs with Pikes Peak United Way (PPUW) and Brothers Redevelopment! This week, on August 20th , our Culture Club and FCSC volunteers partnered with PPUW and Brothers Redevelopment for a local Paint-A-Home project for a well-deserving Colorado Springs resident to give back to our community and make a positive impact together.

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10 Benefits of Red Grapes for Anti-Aging, Anti-Cancer and Beauty

Agric4profits

Over the years, many people have been very familiar with the benefits of red grapes for skin health.

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Industry Ag News 8/23

Agwired

For the 80th year in a row, the United States is celebrating National Farm Safety and Health Week (NFSHW) during the third week of September – this year it takes place September 15-21, 2024. NFSHW is a time to increase awareness of the high injury and fatality risk in agriculture and to improve agricultural health outcomes through outreach and education.

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Guide to Permanent Transplanting into the Tree Crops Field

Agric4profits

In this article, you will be walked through to the process for permanent transplanting into the field site for the seedlings, and by the end of this

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World Without Cows?

Agwired

Can you image a world without cows? I can’t. But I’m sure there are some people who may think differently. To get some facts and answers to the question, a feature-length documentary is in final stages and made possible by Planet of Plenty – World Without Cows. Here’s some information about the production. World Without Cows is an incredible journey around the world in search of the answer to one simple question: Are we better off in a world without cows?

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Preparation and Management of Nursery Plants

Agric4profits

The foundation of tree crop production is the nursery practices and management.

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Young Farmers Submits Comment for Hearing on Financial Conditions in Farm Country

National Young Farmers Coalition

The National Young Farmers Coalition (Young Farmers) submitted the following public comment to the U.S. House Committee on Agriculture as part of a hearing on the financial state of farms in the country , hosted by Chairman G.T. Thompson (R-PA-15). The testimonies presented during the hearing underscored the profound economic pressures and mental health strains experienced by farmers nationwide, which directly impact their ability to secure and maintain farmland.

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Vegetative Technique as Methods of Propagation in Tree Crops

Agric4profits

This article will help you to understand vegetative technique as methods of propagation in tree crops, and be able to prepare seedlings for the permanent field

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Study Highlights Potential for Incorporating Trees on Ag Land Without Impacting Yields

ATTRA

A study from Conservation International revealed the enormous carbon-storage potential that’s achievable by adding trees to agricultural land worldwide. The study found that 54% of global agricultural land could be planted with more trees without sacrificing food security, yet capturing 3.3 billion tons of carbon per year. The study’s lead author explains that this figure is based on planting climate-suited tree species in field margins, tailored to individual farms’ needs.

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Information on The Role of Snakes in Agriculture

Agric4profits

Snakes might not be the first thing that comes to mind when you think of agriculture, but they play a crucial role in managing pests on farms.

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Feeding Kids an Understanding of Why Food Matters

Food Tank

If you have kids or have worked with children, you might recognize exchanges like these. Time to brush teeth. “ But why?!” Socks don’t go on our hands. “ But why?!” Let’s eat a colorful plate of vegetables. “But why?!” Kids are curious and want to understand the world around them—the world they’ll inherit from us. And food is central: Well-nourished children, of course, perform better in school, and building food literacy from a young age is transformative for kids’ understanding of empathy, s

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Government Initiatives for Farmers

Agric4profits

Government support for farmers is essential in ensuring the stability, growth, and sustainability of the agricultural sector.

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CN Rail workers serve 72-hour strike notice while returning to work after lockout

Real Agriculture

While the federal government ordered binding arbitration to end the labour disputes shutting down railways across Canada on Thursday, it doesn’t appear the situation will quickly be resolved. As of Friday morning, around 6,500 CN Rail workers who were locked out by the railway on Thursday have given 72-hour notice that they plan to strike.

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Top Careers in Agriculture

Agric4profits

Agricultural careers offer diverse opportunities for those interested in working with plants, animals, and natural resources.

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Trade a key focus as Canada hosts trilateral meeting with Mexico, U.S. beef industry counterparts

Real Agriculture

The Canadian Cattle Association (CCA) hosted the 3rd 2024 triannual trilateral meeting with its North American counterparts, the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA) and Confederación Nacional de Organizaciones Ganaderas (CNOG) on the sidelines of the Canadian Beef Industry Conference this week at Saskatoon. The trilateral meeting gives an opportunity for leadership to discuss the challenges.

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Different Types of Agriculture

Agric4profits

Agriculture is the practice of growing plants and raising animals for food, fiber, and other products.

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Trump needs a Nick Saban moment

Real Agriculture

Now that the Democratic National Convention and Republican National Convention have concluded and the election is just over 70 days away, it’s time to take stock as so much has shifted in the past two months. One thing clear to me is that former President Donald Trump needs a shift in strategy, or he could.

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Agricultural Economics and Policies

Agric4profits

Agricultural economics is the study of how economic principles apply to the agricultural industry.

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Different Snake Species and Their Ecological Roles

Agric4profits

Snakes are fascinating creatures that have captured human interest for centuries.

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Definition and History of Agriculture

Agric4profits

Agriculture is one of the oldest and most vital practices known to humanity.