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(Infographic) The U.S. Farm Labor Shortage

Trimble Agriculture

The impact of the farm labor shortage on U.S. agriculture and farm financing. Paid farm labor accounts for 41 percent of all farm workers in the U.S. , with the remaining percentage comprised of principal operators and their families. These hired and contract farm workers perform essential daily tasks needed to keep a successful farm running, such as caring for livestock, working in the fields, and maintaining farm machinery.

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Farmer calls for action — not handouts and loans — in the face of tariffs on canola

Real Agriculture

Its literally costing me money now to seed canola $200,000 that(we) lost off of our canola, just like that, just due to the tariffs. This is the message that Christi Friesen of Rebellion Farms based out of Brownvale, Alta., wanted to get across to Premiere Danielle Smith in a recent post on X (see below). Read More Its literally costing me money now to seed canola $200,000 that(we) lost off of our canola, just like that, just due to the tariffs.

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Coalition letter Seeking Rulemaking to Modify False or Misleading Statements subsection of the Code of Federal Regulations

NASDA

Letter RE: Petition Seeking Rulemaking to Modify False or Misleading Statements subsection of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) (EPA-HQ-OPP-2024-0562) Dear Director Messina, As organizations representing farmers, ranchers, retailers, co-ops, academics, manufacturers, and other pesticide users, we write to offer our strong support for the state attorneys general (AG) petition seeking rulemaking to modify the false or misleading statements subsection of the code of federal regulations (CFR) (E

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Brainfood: Ancient maize trifecta, Chinese Neolithic, Ancient silk, Sheep domestication, Ancient focaccia, Indus diversity

Agricultural Biodiversity

The genomic origin of early maize in eastern North America. There were at least 2 eastern dispersals of ancient maize from the US Southwest. Archaeological findings show the extent of primitive characteristics of maize in South America. At about the same time, semi-domesticated maize also reached deep into South America. Maize monoculture supported pre-Columbian urbanism in southwestern Amazonia.

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From a Farmer and His Son, a Practical and Joyful Guide to Beekeeping

Civil Eats

When farmer Kamal Bell first established a beekeeping operation at Sankofa Farms in North Carolina, his son Akeem was four years old and scared of bees. But with his fathers coachingand the help of a protective beekeeping suitAkeem now loves tending the hives and is now central to the farms beekeeping effort. I enjoyed it so much I wanted to keep doing it every day, the now 8-year-old remembers. “We need to be able to do things on our own, where we won’t have to be as reliant on this

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“Empty promises”: Saskatchewan ag minister blasts federal AgriStability announcement

Real Agriculture

Saskatchewans provincial agriculture minister is criticizing his federal counterparts announcement of changes to the AgriStability business risk management program on the eve of the federal election campaign. Daryl Harrison tells RealAgriculture the federal government made the announcement despite knowing they cannot unilaterally implement these changes, and that no changes can be made until after the Read More Saskatchewans provincial agriculture minister is criticizing his federal counterparts

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NASDA Field Supervisor David Headley Attends NASDA Winter Policy Conference

NASDA

News Article David Headley, a NASDA field supervisor from Illinois, recently attended the 2025 NASDA Winter Policy Conference in Washington, D.C. He met with NASDA members and stakeholders, joined regional meetings, and attended discussions on key agricultural issues. One highlight was the NASDA-NASS Partnership Session, where NASS Administrator Joe Parsons and Census and Survey Division Director Dr.

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Industry-funded study of the week: prunes

Food Politics

The Study: Prunes May Blunt Adverse Effects of Oral Contraceptives on Bone Health in Young Adult Women: A Randomized Clinical Trial. DeMasi, Taylor et al.Current Developments in Nutrition, Volume 8, Issue 9, 104417. The rationale: Oral contraceptives (OCs) may promote bone loss. Prunes may prevent that. Objective: Will consuming 50 g of prunes daily prevent bone loss or increase bone accrual in OC users.

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With election looming, federal Ag Minister Blois proposes tariff support through changes to AgriStability

Real Agriculture

Canadas new agriculture minister has proposed making changes to the AgriStability farm business risk management program to support farmers affected by tariffs from China. Kody Blois announced the measures late Saturday, on the eve of the expected election call on Sunday, when the Carney government will no longer be able to make funding announcements as Read More Canadas new agriculture minister has proposed making changes to the AgriStability farm business risk management program to support farm

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Maryland Food Center Authority Seeks Executive Director

NASDA

The Maryland Food Center Authority (MFCA) is seeking an Executive Director to oversee its operations, including wholesale produce and seafood markets. This leadership role involves strategic planning, financial oversight, lease management, and collaboration with public and private stakeholders to support Marylands agriculture and seafood industries.

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Guide to Effective Crop Propagation Methods

Agric4profits

Plant species are naturally endowed with the ability to regenerate themselves through self- or cross-pollination of their flowers to produce seeds. When physiologically mature, seeds germinate under optimum environmental conditions and generate new individual plants to perpetuate the parent plant.

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Update on plant-based

Food Politics

Heres a short collection of recent items on the plant-based food market. Plant-based watch: Whats the latest on plant-based in food and beverages :The plant-based industry has faced some serious difficulties in recent years. So, whats next for animal-free foods and beverages. We bring you the latest Read mor Plant-based products Is duckweed the next miracle plant protein?

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Wheat Pete’s Word, Mar 26: Overwintering covers, wheat survival, early S, and pop up science

Real Agriculture

Mother Nature is taking her sweet time in bringing in spring, but slowly but surely we are marching towards putting crop in the ground. For this weeks episode of Wheat Petes Word, host Peter Johnson rifles through several agronomy answers, including: what to do with cover crops that didnt die, why sulphur matters and why Read More Mother Nature is taking her sweet time in bringing in spring, but slowly but surely we are marching towards putting crop in the ground.

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The Illusion of Precision in Agriculture: Are We Managing Fields or Chasing Noise?

Cropaia

Precision agriculture has enabled unprecedented fine-tuning of crop management from variable-rate fertilization to micro-zone irrigation. Growers and agronomists can now make site-specific decisions and respond to variability within a field like never before. But how precise is too precise? There is a point where ultra site-specific recommendations can lead to agronomic inefficiencies, unnecessary complexity, and poor return on investment (ROI).

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Agriculture and the Natural Environment

Agric4profits

In all agricultural production systems, the multitude of cultural operations which enhance optimum crop yields also impact the farm environment in particular, and the macro-ecosystems in general. For instance, in subsistence agriculture, farmers adopt uncontrolled burning to get rid of excess, aggressive vegetation before sowing their crops.

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Over 200 Companies Are Part of the Push for Better Chicken Welfare Standards

Food Tank

The Better Chicken Commitment (BCC) invites poultry producers and food companies to take responsibility for chicken welfare. By signing on, farmers and companies commit to producing and selling only chicken that has been raised with higher-than-usual welfare standards. Created in 2016 by a coalition of animal welfare groups, scientists, and industry stakeholders, the BCC sets specific requirements for stocking density, prohibiting broiler cages, as well as for conditions like light, enrichment,

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Manitoba backs proposal to boost AgriStability payouts in face of tariffs

Real Agriculture

The Manitoba government is welcoming and on board with changes to the AgriStability program announced by the new federal agriculture minister on the eve of the federal election campaign. On Saturday, Kody Blois announced an increase to the AgriStability compensation rate from 80 to 90 per cent, as well as a doubling of the payment Read More The Manitoba government is welcoming and on board with changes to the AgriStability program announced by the new federal agriculture minister on the eve of t

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This Gardener Gets Tomato Harvests Year-Round With This Unique Growing Strategy

Modern Farmer

full_link When you think of picking ripe vine tomatoes from the vine, long, hot summer days may come to mind. But what if you could grow tomatoes year-round? One gardener has figured out how to push the boundaries of tomato growing and harvest fresh fruits throughout the year. Jacques doesnt use a heated greenhouse or even a high tunnel…but he does live in San Diego.

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Agricultural Development in Nigeria

Agric4profits

Nigeria is primarily an agrarian nation. The agricultural history of Nigeria has evolved alongside its political history in three phases: pre-colonial, colonial, and post-colonial periods. Despite the influence of political changes, agriculture has undergone dramatic transformations, especially during the colonial era.

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U.N. Report Calls for Climate Tech for Food System Resilience

Food Tank

A recent report, Climate technologies for agrifood systems transformation , highlights the urgent need for innovative climate solutions to tackle food insecurity and the escalating impacts of climate change on global agrifood systems. The joint report from the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) explores the critical role of climate technologies in transforming global agrifood systems to enhance resilience, reduce emissions, a

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Bayer looks to smart, short corn to help manage residue and drive yield

Real Agriculture

A shorter, smaller, more efficient corn plant that stands better and produces less residue and higher yields: its alot to pack into a short corn plant, but thats the promise of Bayers Preceon Smart Corn System. The company has been testing the short stature corn products in test plots for several years and plans to Read More A shorter, smaller, more efficient corn plant that stands better and produces less residue and higher yields: its alot to pack into a short corn plant, but thats the promise

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Bovine Leukemia Virus: the surging threat costing you money

West Texas Livestock

Bovine Leukemia Virus (BLV) could be lurking in your herd right nowand you wouldn’t even know it. This silent disease is already costing the cattle industry millions, especially in dairy herds. While it often flies under the radar, BLV can have a profound financial impact, leading to lost production, higher vet bills, and the need […] The post Bovine Leukemia Virus: the surging threat costing you money appeared first on West Texas Livestock Growers.

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Stages of Plant Growth and Development

Agric4profits

Plant growth encompasses the initiation, expansion, and specialization of cells. The haploid spore or diploid zygote of land plants undergoes continuous mitotic cell divisions early in development. As the plant matures into gametophytes or sporophytes, cell divisions become limited to specific regions known as meristems.

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Costly Data Inefficiency In The Refined Fuel Industry

DTN

When it comes to boosting profit in the refined fuel industry, data inefficiency can be your worst enemy. With an increasing number of industries worldwide, all relying on relevant, up-to-date results, knowledge is critical. An inability to process the data gathered is frustrating and potentially expensive. In some cases, having too much data can be as bad as not having enough.

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Taxing Chinese cargo ships sounds a death knell for trade

Real Agriculture

While most Canadian eyes and ears have been tuned to the U.S. and its presidents next move, the U.S. markets have been focused on China. So much of the current news cycle has been centred on the U.S. tariffs on Canadian products, but there is another U.S. policy looming that on incoming Chinese and Read More While most Canadian eyes and ears have been tuned to the U.S. and its presidents next move, the U.S. markets have been focused on China.

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Farmers Invited to Share Stories of Funding Freeze Impacts

ATTRA

Several organizations and entities are inviting farmers to share stories of how the federal funding freeze has affected them. The House Ag Committee is seeking stories from farmers on real-world impacts to their work related to program and personnel loss. Submit stories online via the House Agriculture Committee Story Submission Form. In addition, Farm Aid has a survey for farmers and organizations impacted by the funding freeze.

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Climatic Factors Affecting Crop Production

Agric4profits

Climate, especially rainfall, is one of the three most important aspects of the physical environment that significantly influences Nigerian agriculture. Climatic factors like rainfall and temperature show seasonal variations, which are not only essential in determining cropping patterns and systems but also play a vital role in deciding the length of the growing season.

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Colorado Water Plan Boosted with Prop JJ Funding

Food Tank

Colorado recently approved PropositionJJ, allowing the state to retain additional sports betting tax revenue beyond the US$29 million annual cap established in 2019. This decision directs increased funding to water-related projects through the Colorado Water Plan Grant Program, reinforcing efforts to combat water scarcity and bolster sustainability.

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The Agronomists, Ep 190: Early season pest problems with Tracey Baute and Tyler Wist

Real Agriculture

On this episode of The Agronomists, host Lyndsey Smith is joined by Tracey Baute with Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Agribusiness and Tyler Wist with Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada to discuss early season insect management. On the list: wireworm, cutworms, flea beetles, and slugs, plus we dig in to pre-seeding selection impacts on wheat Read More On this episode of The Agronomists, host Lyndsey Smith is joined by Tracey Baute with Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Agribusine

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Far Eastern Agriculture - Untitled Article

Far Eastern Agriculture

GEA has introduced its new patented technology the GEA Direct Sprayer DS 25 for industrial tank cleaning in the food and beverage industry The patented spray technology effectively removes residues from the undersides of agitators, pipes, and flow breakers. It has been developed for use in the beverage, food, dairy, pharmaceutical, and home and personal care industries, and is particularly advantageous in production environments with frequent recipe changes, strict hygiene standards, and deman

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Approaches to Biodiversity Management

Agric4profits

The concept of biodiversity, particularly its definitions and benefits to humans and natural endowments, has already been introduced. Emphasis has also been placed on the effective management of bio-resources using various strategies. This article will further stress the approaches adopted to control and manage biodiversity.

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The Power of Local Knowledge: ANAPRI’s Vision for African-Led Food Systems Solutions

Food Tank

The Africa Network of Agricultural Policy Research Institutes (ANAPRI) is working to transform the African continents agriculture sector through capacity building, research development, and the fostering of collaboration. ANAPRI was born out of the need to share knowledge, share data, and also to be able to learn lessons from the different institutions that are involved in policy research in Africa, Antony Chapoto, ANAPRIs Executive Director, tells Food Tank.

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What the Grocery Code of Conduct will and won’t do

Real Agriculture

With the Canadian Grocery Sector Code of Conduct complete, attention now turns to the implementation and education around what the code will and wont provide for industry players. The code was finalized last year and will come into force in June 2025. That means there needs to be a body that overseas the code and Read More With the Canadian Grocery Sector Code of Conduct complete, attention now turns to the implementation and education around what the code will and wont provide for industry play

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Repurposing Urban Spaces for Farming: 7 Creative Ideas

Modern Farmer

While many people think of rural landscapes as agricultural hubs , more and more people are realizing the benefits of growing food, flowers, and fiber in urban spaces. Urban cores and peri-urban spaces are closer to large population centers and bustling markets, lessening the need to produce your product in one place, then drive it elsewhere to market.

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Scope of Agriculture

Agric4profits

Agriculture is often defined as the cultivation and tillage of soil in a field to prepare a suitable seedbed, eliminate weeds, and improve the physical condition of the soil. However, modern agriculture covers a wide range of activities essential to the production of food, feed, and fiber.

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Brazil’s soybean production grows 50% in 10 years

Western FarmPress

Since 2015, Brazils soybean acreage has increased 42%, and production is up 57%. How does the U.S. stack up against this key South American competitor?

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Burrowed trouble: Keeping gophers out of fields

Real Agriculture

Those quick-burrowing, pesky nuisances known as gophers were a source of a good amount of lost canola yield in 2024. Some canola fields were devastated, requiring re-seeding, while a cereal field right next to the canola would go untouched, says Dr. James Tansey, provincial insect and vertebrate pest management specialist with the Ministry of Agriculture Read More Those quick-burrowing, pesky nuisances known as gophers were a source of a good amount of lost canola yield in 2024.

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