Fri.May 03, 2024

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Weekend reading: microplastics and nanoplastics

Food Politics

Here’s something I haven’t yet written about but I’m seeing so much on the topic that it’s due. Microplastics are small (5 millimeters and much, much smaller) particles that come off of plastic containers, wrappings, and waste. They are now everywhere and in everything, including oceans, water supplies, food, animals, and us. Not nearly enough is known about their effects, but early signs are not reassuring.

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Former USDA Under Secretary for Food Safety says Negative Beef Tests for H5N1 Came as "No Surprise"

AgWeb Farm Journal

The cattle markets breathed a sigh of relief after USDA announced negative test results for H5N1 in ground beef. And a former USDA Under Secretary for Food Safety says is unlikely to be found in beef in the future.

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RealAg Radio: Testing for HPAI, the playoffs, and the potential double rail strike, May 3, 2024

Real Agriculture

Thanks for tuning in to this Friday edition of RealAg Radio! Shaun Haney is joined by joined by Dennis Laycraft with the Canadian Cattle Association to discuss the changes of testing for highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI). Haney is then joined by Kelvin Heppner and Lyndsey Smith, both of RealAgriculture, on the RealAg Issues Panel. Read More Thanks for tuning in to this Friday edition of RealAg Radio!

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Forgotten crops in the limelight

Agricultural Biodiversity

The paper “ Forgotten food crops in sub-Saharan Africa for healthy diets in a changing climate ” by Maarten van Zonneveld, Roeland Kindt, Stepha McMullin, Enoch G. Achigan-Dako, Sognigbé N’Danikou, Wei-hsun Hsieh, Yann-rong Lin, and Ian K. Dawson has won the PNAS 2023 Cozzarelli Prize for the best paper of the year in Applied Biological, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences.

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Grape byproducts reduce dairy cow emissions

Western FarmPress

Low-cost wine industry additive also improved feed efficiency and milk quality.

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Ferrie: How Long Can Corn Survive After Being Under Water?

AgWeb Farm Journal

The crop can survive, depending on how long it was submerged, quality of the seed and temperature levels. When temps go north of 70 degrees, the likelihood it will survive drops to between 24 and 48 hours.

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Earning the public’s trust in food safety

Western FarmPress

Cowtowns & Skyscrapers: Modern science keeps our food supply safe, even during animal health events.

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Will we see fireworks in the grain market?

Western FarmPress

Ag Marketing IQ: Three things to remember if this market comes to life: sell into a rally, get offers in place and maintain perspective.

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Grains Supported by Weather, Fund Short Covering: What Will it Take to Sustain the Rally?

AgWeb Farm Journal

Grains ended higher on Friday with chart breakouts on weather and crop concerns, plus fund short covering. Cattle mixed, hogs. lower.

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11 ag stories that'll uplift your day

Western FarmPress

Check out these recent Farm Press and Farm Progress stories to leave you feeling hopeful and inspired.

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Bringing Youth Back to the Farm in Rural America

Food Tank

Iowa is the number-one pork producer in the United States, but it has relatively few hog farms. Large factory farm facilities have replaced smaller family farms. The state lost nearly 90 percent of its hog farms from 1982 to 2017, according to U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Census data. And now many young people lack the resources and education to pursue a career as a hog farmer.

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Do solar panels add value to your farmstead?

Western FarmPress

Land Values: Here’s a look at how to value residential-size solar energy systems on the farm.

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How Long it takes Fish Fingerlings to reach Market Size

Agric4profits

The time it will take fish fingerlings to reach table size (market size) depends on your feeding, housing and every other management procedures put in place.

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Farm Progress America, May 3, 2024

Western FarmPress

Mike Pearson reminds listeners to be on the look out for the Asian Longhorn tick as the weather turns warmer.

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The Best Stage to Start Raising your Catfishes for Profit

Agric4profits

Some of my readers often ask: As a beginner, would you advise me to start raising my fish including catfishes from fingerlings or juveniles stage'?

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What do ‘corkscrewed’ corn mesocotyls tell you?

Western FarmPress

Corn Success: Misshapen plants are trying to send you a message.

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Most Profitable between Selling Fish Fingerlings and Adult Size

Agric4profits

The answer to this question is more of your interest rather than what each entails whether to raise fish fingerlings or raise fishes till they get to adult edib

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Ag markets brace for USDA data, Northern Hemisphere weather forecasts

Western FarmPress

May/June 2024 Marketing Strategies: Five market items to watch during #Plant24

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Prolonged heavy rainfall causing flooding, livestock safety concerns

AgriLife Today

AgriLife Extension Disaster Assessment and Recovery experts poised to help, offer flood response tips The post Prolonged heavy rainfall causing flooding, livestock safety concerns appeared first on AgriLife Today.

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7 ag stories you can’t miss – May 3, 2024

Western FarmPress

Catch up on farm bill proposals, the rising demand for meat goats, the best farm dogs in America and more!

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Recommended Quantity of Fishes to Start Fish Farm with

Agric4profits

The quantity of fingerlings / juveniles to start your fish farm with largely depends on how much you can afford and all that is in place for proper management.

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Drought prompts shift from row crops to cattle

Western FarmPress

Limited irrigation compounded by drought drives a Plains, Texas, couple to shift from row crop production to raising Angus-Akaushi cattle.

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A world farm, illustrated

Agricultural Biodiversity

Benjamin Nowak, a “French lecturer in agronomy with teaching and research activities focused on soil sciences and remote sensing for crop monitoring” has a nice infographic showing “ what a large farm would look like, growing all the world’s crops.” Pretty cool. But where’s all the ganja? A high-resolution version is available.

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How Ohio ag handled train derailment

Western FarmPress

Proving that crops grown in the area were healthy took time, cost, commitment and sacrifice.

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Big Missing Part to Understanding Stabenow’s New Farm Bill Proposal: CBO Budget Scoring

AgWeb Farm Journal

Whenever the scores are released, they could show another hefty increase for food and nutrition spending, paid in part by the way her bill alters the Title I safety net programs.

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Regenerative, resilient ag focus of USDA facility

Western FarmPress

The USDA National Center for Resilient, Regenerative and Precision Agriculture is breaking ground at Nebraska Innovation Campus in Lincoln.

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OPI Debuts Handheld Grain Bin Data Device

AgWeb Farm Journal

Blue Lite is a rechargeable, handheld Bluetooth device that pledges to enable simple data collection and transmission from the grain bin.

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Palmyra FFA member wins Larry Harper Young Writers Contest

Western FarmPress

Web deck: About 200 essays were written on the topic of breaking down barriers to ag entry.

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Which Budget Model Is Better to Calculate Break-Even?

AgWeb Farm Journal

The spread between your break-even with the cost of production model versus the cost of doing business model has never been as far as it is now. Be sure to know your true costs.

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4 practice-based irrigation efficiencies for the Midsouth

Western FarmPress

Save water, money with four simple changes.

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Grains Continue to Rally on Weather, Crop Concerns, Technical Chart Breakouts

AgWeb Farm Journal

Grains continue higher with weather concerns in the U.S. and SA, a lower dollar and funds are covering shorts with the stronger technical action says Darin Newsom with Barchart. Will the funds eventually buy grains?

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New dairy regulations make dent in cattle sales

Western FarmPress

Doug Ferguson tells marketers where money can be made on female cows this week.

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SwarmFarm Robotics Delivers First Commercial Unit in the U.S.

Global Agtech Initiative

The Australian company made its first delivery of the autonomous SwarmBot in the U.S. to Beck’s Hybrids in Atlanta, IN. The post SwarmFarm Robotics Delivers First Commercial Unit in the U.S. appeared first on Global Ag Tech Initiative.

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Ranchers, landowners participate in grassland-focused summit

Western FarmPress

Inaugural South Dakota Grasslands Summit focused on land and policy.

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Gulke: Is Weather Really Driving the Grain Rally?

AgWeb Farm Journal

Corn, soybean and soybean meal futures posted higher weekly closes, but it’s hard to predict how far the grain markets could rally, says Jerry Gulke. “Now it becomes more of an art than a science,” he adds.

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ISU Soil Management and Land Valuation Conference slated for May 15

Western FarmPress

Join farmland and agricultural experts to gain insight into current issues affecting land markets.

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From Symptoms to Solutions: Addressing the Underlying Causes of Water Quality Degradation – Part 4

UnderstandingAg

In part 3 I reviewed the concept of using marginal nitrogen use efficiency and zero N check strips as tools to evaluate application rates. Now I will shift the focus to problems with overapplication, how to determine the right timing for application, and the consequences of not doing so. The fastest way to diminish the soils’ ability to supply nitrogen naturally is to apply high doses of readily available nitrogen.