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The Agronomists, Ep 191: Thriving in the busy season with Terry Aberhart and Joanna Wallace

Real Agriculture

The people side of agronomy doesnt always get the attention it deserves. Every three months, The Agronomists takes a look at this other side of agronomy. This week, were focused on navigating the busy growing season! On this episode of The Agronomists, host Lyndsey Smith is joined by Terry Aberhart with MNP AgIntellect and Joanna Read More The people side of agronomy doesnt always get the attention it deserves.

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Vitamin A for measles: no for prevention, yes for treatment

Food Politics

Nutritionist that I am, I was shocked to see this headline: Remedy Supported by Kennedy Leaves Some Measles Patients More Ill Physicians at Covenant Childrens Hospital in Lubbock, Texas, say theyve now treated a handful of unvaccinated children who were given so much vitamin A that they had signs of liver damage. Some of them had received unsafe doses of cod liver oil and other vitamin A supplements for several weeks in an attempt to prevent a measles infection.

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Wheat School: Seed treatments are like putting a “bunny hug” on seed

Real Agriculture

Seed treatments are a very useful kind of insurance policy that help to build the strong foundation of a plant stand to start the growing season. What seed treatments do within a plant can be compared to putting on a Saskatchewan bunny hug (thats a hoodie to the rest of us!) over a t-shirt in Read More Seed treatments are a very useful kind of insurance policy that help to build the strong foundation of a plant stand to start the growing season.

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Coalition letter emphasizing the necessity for a trade policy that supports the growth of American agriculture

NASDA

Letter The undersigned organizations wish to emphasize the necessity for a trade policy that supports the growth of American agricultural production and the prosperity of our farmers, ranchers, growers and rural Americans at this time of economic stress in agriculture. We appreciate the Presidents focus on achieving fairer trade for United States producers, workers, and industry.

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RealAg Radio: Tariffs as revenue, risk management for cattle operations, & export taxes, Apr 1, 2025

Real Agriculture

Thanks for tuning in to this Tuesday edition of RealAg Radio! Host Shaun Haney is joined by: Tyler Fulton, new president of the Canadian Cattle Association for his outlook on the year ahead; Oliver Ward with Agri-Pulse on the U.S. tariff plan for revenue or a negotiating tactic; and, Hear a spotlight interview with Tammy Read More Thanks for tuning in to this Tuesday edition of RealAg Radio!

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Photo Essay: Connecting Manhattan’s Chinatown Elders Through Food and Culture

Civil Eats

TEXT AND PHOTOS BY JAKE PRICE A version of this article originally appeared in The Deep Dish, our members-only newsletter. Become a member today and get the next issue directly in your inbox. When thinking of Manhattans Chinatown, many vibrant places and events come to mindNew Year celebrations, bustling restaurants, and lively shops lining the streets.

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Aligning nature conservation and livestock production: An Australian perspective

Sustainable Food Trust

Australias wildlife is regarded by many as some of the worlds most unique and deadly. But its in trouble. Here, Brodie Crouch, a PhD student at The University of Queensland, unpacks how biodiversity and production win-wins can help livestock graziers to be part of the solution in tackling Australias extinction crisis whilst continuing to produce important nutrition.

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Patrick Holden: ‘We hold the key for change’

Sustainable Food Trust

In a recent article for Speciality Food Magazine, our CEO and organic farmer, Patrick Holden, discusses the inaccessibility of good food often organic or sustainably produced compared to so-called normal food which is often cheaper to pay for at the checkout, but costly in other hidden ways. Why is it that speciality foods are confined to people who have privileges, who maybe have more income, who have more knowledge, and out of those privileges, want to source food with a better story behind

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Types of Gene Action and Exceptions To Mendelian Ratio

Agric4profits

As advances in genetics have confirmed and illuminated the mechanisms underlying Mendel’s observations, the need to adapt and modify his principles has also been discovered. Gene interactions and exceptions to Mendel’s laws of inheritance are described in this article.

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Corn School: Top 5 calls for planter help

Real Agriculture

The calendar has turned to April and, if the weather co-operates, corn planting could be only weeks away. Growers have spent the winter months calibrating seed meters, fine-tuning downforce systems, checking blades and gauge wheels, and making sure the closing wheels are ready to tuck seed into the perfect growing environment. Despite all these efforts, Read More The calendar has turned to April and, if the weather co-operates, corn planting could be only weeks away.

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Principles and Challenges in Breeding Animals For Increased Productivity

Agric4profits

The techniques for improving animals involve principles of selection based on quantitative variations. It is not possible to obtain all desirable traits in one individual. The successful product must contain a maximum number of desirable traits and a minimum number of undesirable traits.

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Reviews: Food and farming in film 2025

Sustainable Food Trust

Our food & farming reviews of 2025 are here what’s been cropping up this past year and worth watching? The Grab Directed by: Gabriela Cowperthwaite Where to watch: Available to rent or buy via select streaming services. The Grab is a must-see film for anyone interested in the shape of things to come as we face climate change and all that it will bring.

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Historical Perspectives of Heredity in Animal Breeding

Agric4profits

The absence of a clear theory explaining inheritance hindered progress in animal breeding for many years. However, the rediscovery of Mendels rules at the beginning of the 20th century and the development of quantitative genetics in the 1920s and 1930s provided the necessary tools for advancement.

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Against the Grain: How Targeting Women with Climate-Smart Innovations Amplifies Resilience

Food Tank

If you look around a Senegalese village, you will see connection. Farmers under a mango tree drinking the afternoon pot of attaya (tea). A cluster of children from all corners of the community magnetically gathering around a soccer ball like Mecca and the idea that they could be the next Sadio Man. Or a group of women at the well staying a little longer than they need to, talking about everything under the hot Senegalese sun and pulling more than just water but also information, gossip, and ofte

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Principles and Challenges in Breeding Animals For Disease Resistance

Agric4profits

Improved animal health is a major objective in animal breeding strategies. Selection for genetic disease resistance provides a potential avenue for improving the health status of farm animals, increasing productivity, and reducing the need for pharmaceutical intervention. This approach lowers costs and delays the emergence of resistant pathogens.

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Far Eastern Agriculture - Untitled Article

Far Eastern Agriculture

Alfa Laval has broadened its range and reaffirmed its commitment to providing reliable, high-performing solutions that ensure safe processing, protect product integrity, and safeguard consumers while addressing the evolving needs of the hygienic industries The company has introduced the Unique SSV Pressure Relief Valve and the Leakage Detection Butterfly Valve , alongside new smaller sizes of the Unique Mixproof CIP and Unique Mixproof Process valves.

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Methods of Field Preparation for Plantain Farming

Agric4profits

When preparing your fields for your plantain farming, you must be aware of the fact that fields are to be prepared with minimum disturbance to the soil (no-tillage farming). In consequence, manual clearing should be preferred to mechanical deforestation because bulldozers always remove topsoil with the important organic matter and compact the remaining soil.

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Farmer Involvement Key in Developing Effective Biodiversity Strategies

ATTRA

Researchers from the University of Exeter wrote in The Conversation about how the Burren Life project in Ireland is involving farmers in developing effective strategies to promote biodiversity on agricultural lands. The authors explain why incentive programs aimed at changing farmer behavior often fail to achieve long-term success: because they fail to acknowledge farmers’ understanding of their land and monitor the success of required activities.

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The 14 Top Friendliest Cat Breeds for You

Agric4profits

There some friendliest cat breeds among the common cat breeds, and each individual cat has their own unique personality and can vary from the breeds typical characteristics. Here are a few breeds that are known for being particularly friendly and social: 1.

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Long-term Study Explores Impact of Management Practices on Soil Organic Carbon

ATTRA

Michigan State University scientists published results of a long-term study at the Kellogg Biological Station. “Soil carbon change in intensive agriculture after 25years of conservation management” explores best practices for building soil carbon through differing management strategies. This study observed soil organic carbon change over 25 years, across 10 different management systems, including annual row crop rotations, managed perennial crops, and conservation lands.

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Mendel’s Laws Of Inheritance

Agric4profits

The fundamental laws of inheritance were derived from a series of experiments with garden peas over a century ago. Gregor Mendel crossed different pure lines of garden peas and, by observing their hybrid progeny, discovered that traits are inherited as alternate states of independent units of inheritance or genes (which Mendel referred to as “factors”).

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ECAP stirs relief, warrants a ‘thank you’

Western FarmPress

Joe Outlaw discusses the evolution and timeliness of the Emergency Commodity Assistance Program and encourages producers to thank their representatives.

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Ag Secretary Visits Iowa

Agwired

U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins visited Iowa Monday, starting the day at an ethanol plant where she was joined by Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds, Senator Joni Ernst (R-IA), Reps. Zach Nunn and Mariannette Miller-Meeks, and Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig. Rollins also toured a hog farm, and met with soybean producers and agriculture leaders from across Iowa, before capping off the day by delivering the keynote speech at the Iowa Ag Leaders Dinner.

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Recent stories in the news

Climate and Agriculture in the Southeast

There have been many stories in the news lately about agriculture and climate. Here is a sampling of the ones I thought were the most interesting. The list ends with an interesting video on atmospheric optics, including rainbows, haloes, and many other odd sky phenomena.

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How to select Plantain Cultivars for High Yields

Agric4profits

For field cultivation, medium plantains should be preferred to giant ones even though giant plantains produce heavier bunches. Giant plantains take longer to produce and are more likely to be damaged by strong winds because of their size.

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Kansas has long history of honoring its farmers

Western FarmPress

The Class of 2024 marks the 97th year of Kansas Master Farm Families.

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Industry partners advance student success at HMGT Day

AgriLife Today

Hospitality leaders connect through opening doors career fair, breakout sessions and dinner The post Industry partners advance student success at HMGT Day appeared first on AgriLife Today.

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Results of On-farm Onion Variety Trial Available

ATTRA

Practical Farmers of Iowa published the results of a trial of six onion varieties , conducted by four cooperating farms. The cooperators measured yield and storage stability for Patterson, Talon, Blush, Ailsa Craig, Redwing, and Rossa di Milano onions. They also looked for a correlation between thrips resistance, yield, and storage stability, but found no such correlation.

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Nebraska Extension offers free weed management field day June 25

Western FarmPress

Nebraska Notebook: Backyard Farmer TV series back for 73rd season; arboretum to host plant sale on May 10.

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The Recommended Spacing for Plantain Cultivation

Agric4profits

The recommended spacing for planting plantain is 3m between the plantain rows and 2 m within the row (in other words = 3 m x 2 m). An alternative is 2.5 m x 2.5 m. If spaced 3 m x 2 m, 1 hectare should contain 1667 plants, but with a spacing of 2.

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Rethinking Development Assistance to Finance the Future of Food and Nutrition

Farming First

With widespread hunger and malnutrition, Official Development Assistance (ODA) must evolve to address emerging food and nutrition challenges. The post Rethinking Development Assistance to Finance the Future of Food and Nutrition appeared first on Farming First.

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Purina Animal Nutrition Scholarship

ATTRA

Apply by April 17, 2025. Purina Animal Nutrition is offering $20,000 in scholarships to assist students in agriculture. High school seniors, graduates, and current undergrads with livestock, equine, or poultry experience can apply for a chance to be rewarded for their unwavering commitment and tireless work. To be eligible, applicants must plan to enroll in full-time undergraduate study at an accredited two- or four-year college, university or vocational-technical school for the entire upcoming

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Farm Progress America, April 1, 2025

Western FarmPress

Mike Pearson takes a look at a scam hitting packing houses. The last one was at a beef packing house in Tennessee where thieves drove off with two truckloads of meat.

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Animal Ag News 4/1

Agwired

As of Mar.1, there were 74.5 million hogs and pigs on U.S. farms, down slightly from March 2024 and down one percent from Dec. 1, 2024, according to the Quarterly Hogs and Pigs report published by the U.S. Department of Agricultures National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS). Genetic improvements within the U.S. dairy herd are fueling historic gains in key milk components needed to produce cheese, butter and a variety of other popular dairy foods.

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Looking ahead to the next generation

Western FarmPress

Kansas Master Farm Family: Ben and Leah Giger are working to give their sons opportunities to make their own mark on the family farm.

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Beans Farming (Phaseolus vulgaris) Complete Growing Guide for High Yields

Agric4profits

Beans (Phaseolus vulgaris) are staple crops in many parts of the world. They are inexpensive and nutritious and can be grown in a variety of climates. There are different ways by which it is called in other native ways such as the Yorubas, Igbos, and the Hausas in Nigeria.

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Sales remain strong … for now

Western FarmPress

Land Sales: Current economics offer warning to tighten belts and sharpen pencils.

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