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RealAg Radio: A probable election call, trade with China, and carbon tax changes, Mar 21, 2025

Real Agriculture

Thanks for tuning in to this Friday edition of RealAg Radio! Shaun Haney is joined by Kelvin Heppner and Lyndsey Smith, both of RealAgriculture, and Meagan Murdoch with Hill & Knowlton for the RealAg Issues Panel. They discuss a number of topics including: A possible Federal election being called on March 23; New Agriculture Minster Read More Thanks for tuning in to this Friday edition of RealAg Radio!

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Meet Florence Malemba, the virtual plant doctor reaching more farmers through video

CABI

Even from afar, it’s easy to spot Florence Malemba. She’s wearing a white lab coat labelled “Plant Doctor”, and a banner hangs behind where she’s organizing her equipment, ready to assist her farmer-patients of the day. Florence is setting up her plant clinic in Njoro, an agricultural town southwest of Nakuru City, Kenya.

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Bushel Plus expands footprint to serve U.S. market

Real Agriculture

Bushel Plus is expanding its global footprint with plans to offer its harvest optimization technology to U.S. farmers. The Brandon, Manitoba-based company specializes in advanced agricultural solutions that help farmers reduce grain loss at harvest to maximize profits while saving time, fuel, and equipment wear. The companys products are currently sold in 35 countries, and Read More Bushel Plus is expanding its global footprint with plans to offer its harvest optimization technology to U.S. farm

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Weekend reading: Thinking about food systems advocacy

Food Politics

The United Nations has issued a digital Food Systems Thinking Guide for UN Resident Coordinators and UN Country Teams with tools and information for working collectively towards food system transformation. It is intended as a working draft. It provides an easy mechanism for immediate feedback. You have to do a lot of scrolling. When you do, you will get to key questions: What is a food systems approach and why does it matter?

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FMC teams up with Novonesis to bring local biological solutions to growers

Real Agriculture

Biological inputs are becoming more mainstream among producers as they work to find solutions to abiotic stresses and to maximize yields. When talking with growers, Andrew Geerligs, national sales manager, plant health for FMC, says that there is a lot more talk around the solutions that biologicals can provide than what he experienced as a Read More Biological inputs are becoming more mainstream among producers as they work to find solutions to abiotic stresses and to maximize yields.

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The Concept of Retailing and Wholesaling of Agricultural Products

Agric4profits

Retailing involves activities related to the selling of goods to ultimate consumers for personal or household consumption. It refers to the sale of merchandise from a single point of purchase directly to a customer who intends to use the product. In the current scenario, retail margins are very low.

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Uninsured: Federal Crop Insurance Program Leaves Most Farms Unprotected

National Sustainable Agriculture Coalition

Photo credit: Lindsey Scalera. Crop insurance is the cornerstone of the farm safety net, insuring farms for losses from unpredictable weather, market fluctuations, and other risks. Consequently, the federal crop insurance program (FCIP) is the costliest part of agriculture production spending , as taxpayers subsidize the program to the tune of billions of dollars each year.

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Running a Successful End of Year Donation Campaign to Fight Food Insecurity

Philabundance

Theres something about this time of year that just puts people in a charitable mood. It could be the holidays, it could be the general spirit of the season, but for whatever reason, 30% of all annual giving happens in December and 50% of nonprofits receive the majority of their annual donations in the last quarter of the year, which includes the holidays.

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Exploring Livestocks Contribution to Nigeria’s Wealth

Agric4profits

Livestock produce about 30% of the agricultural gross domestic product (AGDP) in the developing world and about 40% of the global GDP.

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Tips for Running a Successful Food Drive

Philabundance

Looking to make a positive impact in your community? Consider focusing on addressing food insecurity. With food insecurity affecting every single ZIP code in the United States, chances are you or someone you know has faced hunger in their lifetime. Its a close to home issue that needs your attention. No effort is too small to make an impact. At Philabundance, we rely on the generosity of individuals like you to further our mission to relieve hunger throughout our nine-county service area.

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Principle of Microeconomics and Macroeconomics in Agriculture

Agric4profits

An agricultural production function expresses the relationship between the physical volume of output and the various inputs employed. In economics, a production function relates the physical output of a production process to physical inputs or factors of production.

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Yes, the U.S. Grows Enough Food to Feed Itself

The Farmers Daughter USA

Did you know that almost 40 percent of all food in the United States goes to waste ? Food that is safe to eat, nutritious, and available goes in our collective trash cans. We throw away 133 billion pounds of food each year. Its a staggering statistic, especially when you consider that some of our neighbors are food insecure. Ive served on the board of directors for an Indiana-based nonprofit called Cultivate Food Rescue for the past three years.

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Vaccinations and Medications in Poultry and Pig Rearing

Agric4profits

Vaccination is an effective means of preventing or reducing the adverse effects of specific diseases in poultry. Poultry refers to birds kept for human use, including chickens, turkeys, ducks, geese, quails, pheasants, pigeons, guinea fowls, pea fowls, ostriches, emus, and rheas.

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Op-Ed | Nourishing Food Systems for People and the Planet through Agroecology

Food Tank

Launched in 2016 by the United Nations General Assembly, the Decade of Action on Nutrition aims to end all forms of malnutrition, but as it nears its conclusion, much work remains. The 2021 Tokyo Nutrition for Growth (N4G) Summit underscored the interlinkages between nutrition, agriculture and climate resilience. The next N4G will be in Paris on March 26-28, 2025, and it marks an important occasion to recognize the impact current food systems have on health and amplify the need for the sustainab

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How to Maintain Poultry and Pig House Hygiene

Agric4profits

The starting point of field biosecurity is the reception of a healthy flock from the hatchery. This also implies healthy breeders and a good biosecurity program both at the hatchery and during the transport of chicks to the house.

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USDA Farm Production and Conservation Leaders Announced

Agwired

Key presidential appointments to the USDA’s Farm Production and Conservation (FPAC) mission area were announced today. Brooke Shupe Appleton is already serving as the Deputy Under Secretary for Farm Production and Conservation. Previously, she served as Vice President of Public Policy for the National Corn Growers Association. She spoke in place of Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins Tuesday during National Ag Day at USDA.

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How to Control Diseases in Poultry Effectively

Agric4profits

A disease is an unhealthy or abnormal physical state or appearance. Diseases in poultry can result from living organisms (infectious agents) or poor environmental conditions caused by improper management. Like humans, non-ruminants are vulnerable to various diseases, including cholera, pox, typhoid, and hepatitis. Chickens are also susceptible to both internal and external parasites.

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Camera captures sights from National Farm Machinery Show

Western FarmPress

Commentary: Check out this slideshow of innovative products and memorable moments from the 2025 NFMS in Louisville, Ky.

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Identification of Feed Stuffs Used in Feeding Poultry and Pigs and Feed Formulation

Agric4profits

Feed formulation involves the judicious use of feed ingredients to supply adequate nutrients required by poultry and pigs. Feedstuffs vary in composition, and feed costs typically range between 55% and 70% of total operating expenses. From a nutritional standpoint, there is no singular “best” diet formula in terms of ingredients used.

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Thank a farmer, now here are your program cuts

Western FarmPress

Cowtowns & Skyscrapers: Spending cuts at the state and federal levels threaten Kansas agriculture.

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Guide to Feed Milling Techniques for Beginners

Agric4profits

Feed manufacturing and the associated quality control program are essential components of successful animal husbandry. A farmers understanding and specification of the activities within a feed mill are major keys to sustainable and profitable animal rearing. There are different types of feed milling machines (grinding), namely: Hammer, Attrition, Roller, Cutters, and Screening mills.

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Tariffs fresh on minds of farmers

Western FarmPress

Ag Matters: As spring planters start to roll across Missouri fields, the state ag director urges optimism for trade deals.

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Regenerative Farmer Assurance Fund

ATTRA

Healing Soils Foundation (HSF) launched the Regenerative Farmer Assurance Fund (RFAF) to provide critical financial relief to organic and regenerative farmers facing delays in public funding. HSF created RFAF as a bridge funding solution to help farmers stay afloat. This fund provides recoupable emergency grants that allow farmers to keep moving forward while waiting for delayed public reimbursements.

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Resistant corn borer confirmed in Arizona, New Mexico

Western FarmPress

Southwestern corn borers, stalk-boring pests resistant to most Bt toxins, have been identified in New Mexico and Arizona. Rumors that it's present in Texas are unlikely. This summer, researchers will monitor resistance on New Mexico and western Texas farms to determine if it has spread.

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Far Eastern Agriculture - Untitled Article

Far Eastern Agriculture

Leading AI-powered solutions provider, Agmatix recently announced a strategic collaboration with BASF , one of the worlds largest chemical and agricultural solutions companies, to develop a cutting-edge digital solution aimed at detecting and predicting the presence of soybean cyst nematode (SCN) The collaboration began through AgroStart, an open innovation and partnership platform by BASF, that aims to empower soybean growers with real-time, scalable insights to mitigate yield losses caused by

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Wildfire can’t stop Nebraska 4-H Camp experience

Western FarmPress

The Bovee wildfire in 2022 burned the historic Nebraska 4-H camp at Halsey to the ground, but camping goes on for the states youth.

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Understanding Ag Offers Adaptive Grazing Tips

ATTRA

Dr. Allen Williams shared adaptive grazing tips to kick off the 2025 grazing season in a post on the Understanding Ag website. Williams offers a wide-ranging list of considerations, addressing disruption, rest and recovery, epigenetic selection, and monitoring, as well as discussing specific strategies like bale grazing and stockpile grazing.

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FFA Chapter Tribute: Windsor Leighty

Western FarmPress

Mike Pearson talks with Windsor Leighty, President of the Colorado FFA. She found her own community which has opened a whole new world for her.

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COWGIRL honors former Texas A&M Department of Animal Science student

AgriLife Today

Sarah Prather 17 recognized for her horsemanship and business ties The post COWGIRL honors former Texas A&M Department of Animal Science student appeared first on AgriLife Today.

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Marketing cattle is not just dropping them off at the sale barn

Western FarmPress

Be proud of what you are selling, use your name and have details about your cattle ready to discuss.

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Texas A&M rangeland science expert Kreuter retires

AgriLife Today

Legacy includes pioneering research, global impact and mentorship in land and resource management The post Texas A&M rangeland science expert Kreuter retires appeared first on AgriLife Today.

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Serenity now: Courage to change things you can

Western FarmPress

Prairie Post: Tough times call for tough decisions, but only fret over what you can control.

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AI in Agriculture Advancing Rapidly

Global Agtech Initiative

Market watchers expect 2025 to be an incredibly busy year for artificial intelligence (AI) development within the industry. The post AI in Agriculture Advancing Rapidly appeared first on Global Ag Tech Initiative.

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Biologicals gain ground: Understand types, benefits and application

Western FarmPress

Biological products may boost plant efficiency or act as pesticides. Learn how to differentiate between the variety of products on the market.

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Virologist sees collaborative opportunity at Texas A&M Department of Entomology

AgriLife Today

Pnzes brings fundamental and applied research background to the study of animal viruses The post Virologist sees collaborative opportunity at Texas A&M Department of Entomology appeared first on AgriLife Today.

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How to build a successful agritourism operation

Western FarmPress

The owner of Jacobs Farm in Traverse City, Mich., offers insights on how to attract visitors with events, experiences and retail sales.

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Ag and public safety ministers vow to crack down on spent fowl import fraud

Real Agriculture

Canadas federal agriculture and public safety ministers say they have directed agencies under their oversight to work on cracking down on the longstanding issue of fraudulent chicken meat imports into Canada. The issue of spent fowl misrepresentation is one that demands decisive action. This is fraud and it undermines consumers, our farmers, distorts our markets, Read More Canadas federal agriculture and public safety ministers say they have directed agencies under their oversight to work on cra

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