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Corn School: Selecting hybrids for gibberella and DON defence

Real Agriculture

In recent years, many corn growers in Ontario have wrestled with gibberella ear rot in the crop and the high levels of deoxynivalenol (DON) levels it can produce in the grain. It’s made for stressful harvest seasons, especially in 2018 when mycotoxins produced by the gibberella fungus in some fields climbed well above safe feeding. Read More In recent years, many corn growers in Ontario have wrestled with gibberella ear rot in the crop and the high levels of deoxynivalenol (DON) levels it

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Weekend reading: the ironies of drinking fluid milk

Food Politics

Anne Mendelson. Spoiled: The Myth of Milk as Superfood. Columbia University Press, 2023 (396 pages). I am an admirer of Anne Mendelson’s books and did a blurb for her Chow Chop Suey. But this one is over the top—original, compelling, brilliantly written. Driving this book is a question I’ve not heard asked before, at least not so directly: Why and how did the consumption of fresh liquid milk (“drinking-milk”)—as opposed to fermented dairy products—become framed as a nutritional necessity?

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Hay, feed, fencing supplies needed to support Texas Panhandle wildfire victims

AgriLife Today

Wildfires leave damages across more than 1 million acres Donations of hay, feed, fencing supplies, cow feed and milk replacer are needed to support livestock owners impacted by the devastating wildfires that have scorched ranchland across a large portion of the Texas Panhandle. The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service is establishing Animal Supply Points in several.

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Understanding the farmer protests 

Sustainable Food Trust

How can we best understand and relate to the farmer protests which are going on all over Europe, including down the road from our farm in West Wales? The regional TV news on Monday 20 th February ran a big piece featuring Mark Drakeford, the Welsh First Minister, Lesley Griffiths, Minister for Rural Affairs and others, covering the protests and the Government’s defence of the new Sustainable Farming Scheme , with both the Welsh farmers’ unions, NFU Cymru and the Farmers Union of Wales, out on th

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Oat and pulse ingredient research nets $7.3 million from Protein Industries Canada

Real Agriculture

Protein Industries Canada will contribute $7.3 million in to a project focused on creating new ingredient and food options with oat and pulse ingredients created by Avena Foods for use by Big Mountain Foods, Danone Canada and Old Dutch. The project plans to develop ingredient replacements and processing aids for new foods, including allergy-friendly alternatives.

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USDA’s latest census of agriculture: not an encouraging picture

Food Politics

The USDA announced the latest data on the US agricultural system in a press release. It summarizes the highlights: Number of farms: 1.9 million (down 7% from 2017) Average size: 463 acres (up 5%) Total farmland: 880 million acres of farmland (down 2%), accounting for 39% of all U.S. land. Revenues: $543 billion (up from $389 billion) Net cash income (less expenses): $152 billion.

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Texas Panhandle wildfires: Documenting agricultural losses

AgriLife Today

Digital photos, video, ownership records vital in reporting procedures Landowners who have experienced Panhandle wildfire losses to agricultural infrastructure or livestock are advised to properly document losses in preparation for filing insurance claims or qualifying for federal assistance. “It is recommended that landowners take photos of deceased livestock before burial, as well as burned equipment, Read More → The post Texas Panhandle wildfires: Documenting agricultural losses appeare

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Beef Market Update: Quiet cash trade, heifer numbers, and the lowest cattle inventory since 1989

Real Agriculture

We know the Canadian cattle herd has been shrinking, but by how much? In this week’s Beef Market Update, Anne Wasko shares the January 1, 2024 Canadian cattle inventory numbers and shares some context on not only what it means for the current beef and dairy cow herd, but also how the inventory breaks-down by. Read More We know the Canadian cattle herd has been shrinking, but by how much?

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How to sell plant-based products: Use red packaging?

Food Politics

The headline got my attention: New study finds meat eaters are more willing to try plant-based products when packaged in red. This e-mailed press release came from ProVeg International, a German “food awareness organisation with the mission to replace 50% of animal products globally with plant-based and cultivated foods by 2040.” A groundbreaking new report released by ProVeg International, titled, “ The Power of Colour: Nudging Consumers Toward Plant-Based Meat Consumption ,” reveals key insigh

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John Deere Announces Tech Focused 2025 Introductions

AgWeb Farm Journal

A new S7 series combine, high-horsepower 9RX tractors, C series carts and Hagie STS sprayers with factory-installed See & Spray Premium highlight a splashy group of product intros.

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Legal deserts in rural America

Western FarmPress

Equal access? There's a gap between essential legal support infrastructure in rural areas versus urban. Rural residents often face major challenges accessing legal services and representation.

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How big of a high-horsepower tractor will you one day run on your farm?

Real Agriculture

There are at least two options for increasing efficiency on the farm: use wider, larger equipment or use smaller technology that gets the job done faster. In the race between larger equipment and automation, which class do you think is winning?

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US Agricultural trade balance shifts negative

Food Politics

I’m always interested in the USDA’s charts displaying food and agriculture statistics. They help to clarify complicated issues. Agricultural trade is particularly opaque, but here it is at a glance. First, what the US exports: Next, what we import: What so bizarre here is that the categories are the same; we export and import the same kinds of products.

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Cultivate Food Sovereignty in Your Home Garden with these Resources

Food Tank

A version of this piece was featured in Food Tank’s newsletter, released weekly on Thursdays. To make sure it lands straight in your inbox and to be among the first to receive it, subscribe now by clicking here. Every spring, I find much solace and purpose in gardening. This has only been magnified over the past four years. Today, on Leap Day, I’m reflecting on the last time our calendar showed February 29: I’d just returned from visiting friends out of town.

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Brazilian Soybeans Headed to U.S. in Early Spring

AgWeb Farm Journal

At least three U.S.-bound cargo ships are preparing to load with soybeans at two ports in Northern Brazil, according to shipping lineup data seen by Reuters.

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John Deere unveils 830 horsepower 9RX tractors, S7 combines, and C-series air carts

Real Agriculture

John Deere has unveiled a lineup of new machines and technology at Commodity Classic in Houston, Texas, this week, including the anticipated 830 horsepower 9RX series tractors, as well as S7 Series combines and C-Series air carts. “This is one of the largest product launches in our company’s history, and it reflects John Deere’s commitment.

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Industry-funded studies of the week: meat

Food Politics

Every now and then, someone sends me something about industry-funded research that does my work for me. Here is an example. I received this e-mailed message from John Andrews (reproduced with permission). I’m sure others will have shared this with you, but as someone primed by reading your work to dig into authors’ backgrounds, I couldn’t help but notice some aspects of a new special issue of Animal Frontiers on ‘The Societal Role of Meat’ ( link ) that you might be interested to see.

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Walmart Heirs Bet Big on Journalism

Civil Eats

This article was co-produced and co-published with Nonprofit Quarterly. From vast riparian watersheds to fisheries to croplands, few corners of the nation’s—and the world’s—food systems have escaped the eyes of the Walton family. The children and grandchildren of Walmart co-founder Sam Walton have long embedded their interests, and, more importantly, their money, among industry groups, policymakers, academics, activists, and NGOs active in the future of food.

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Smokehouse Creek Fire is Officially the Largest in Texas History

AgWeb Farm Journal

While the Smokehouse Creek Fire rapidly became the state's largest in history, four other wildfires are burning in the Texas and Oklahoma Panhandle area.

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Hedging risk in a sliding market — practical advice for the current corn and bean market

Real Agriculture

Have you got your bushels covered? Matt Bennett of AgMarket.net says that if farmers still have a lot of unpriced grain, it’s going to take some work to minimize losses in the next few months. Bennett spoke to several farm audiences at Commodity Classic at Houston, Texas, this week and he says farmers are listening. Read More Have you got your bushels covered?

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What is ‘local’ food and why does it matter?

Sustainable Food Trust

What is ‘local’ food? It’s a term we’re all familiar with and something we think we’d be quite confident at explaining – until we try. From definitions based on geographical distance to defining local in terms of things like environmental performance and social value, or suggestions that local should mean what consumers think it means, this apparently common sense term has evaded being pinned down.

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Can Taller Cover Crops Help Clean the Water in Farm Country?

Civil Eats

Under pewter-colored skies, Alan Bedtka tramps through the snow and past a stand of sorghum-sudangrass, its chest-high stems rattling in the harsh wind. The tall forage stands out in southeastern Minnesota’s corn and soybean fields, which this time of year have been reduced to stubble poking through the snow. Bedtka is in his mid-30s and working to raising a small cow-calf beef herd profitably.

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Wildfires Raging in Texas, Oklahoma Panhandle Region Threaten Residents and Livestock

AgWeb Farm Journal

Devastating wildfires are burning in the Texas and Oklahoma Panhandle region and the Smokehouse Creek Fire has already become the second largest in Texas history, consuming at least half a million acres.

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Farm Safety Roundup, Ep. 5: Creating safe work environments for a temporary workforce

Real Agriculture

The labour gap in the farming sector is a pressing issue, and with the physically demanding and seasonal nature of farm work, finding suitable workers is an annual struggle. In this latest episode of the Farm Safety Roundup, Shaun Haney is joined by Jay Remsik, a health and safety consultant at Workplace Safety and Prevention. Read More The labour gap in the farming sector is a pressing issue, and with the physically demanding and seasonal nature of farm work, finding suitable workers is an annu

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Rising temps threaten High Plains cropping systems

Western FarmPress

As temperatures increase so does water demand, causing dryland farming to become more challenging and irrigated land to be short of water. What does the future hold for High Plains producers?

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Charting the path for industrial hemp in Texas and beyond

AgriLife Today

Texas A&M AgriLife Research soil and crop scientists are exploring and discovering the possibilities for this new crop Russ Jessup, Ph.D., and his team of student researchers see themselves as explorers, charting the future of a new crop – they are the Texas A&M AgriLife Research Industrial Hemp Breeding Team. Facing the unknown and exploring, Read More → The post Charting the path for industrial hemp in Texas and beyond appeared first on AgriLife Today.

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Meet 87-Year-Old Joan Kerns, A True Trailblazer Who Helped Carve Out A Niche For Her Family Nearly 60 Years Ago

AgWeb Farm Journal

Edgewood Locker got its start in rural northeast Iowa in 1966. The business now spans over three generations, and it's largely thanks to Joan Kerns who helped start the family business that's now seen phenomenal growth.

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The Agronomists, Ep 143: Starting off soybeans with Horst Bohner and Mike Weir

Real Agriculture

Soybean prices aren’t the shiny prize they were a year or so ago, and that has plenty of farmers sharpening the pencil on cropping plans. If input dollars are scarce (and they always are), where do you spend and where to do you save? For that conversation, when it comes to the most important pass, Read More Soybean prices aren’t the shiny prize they were a year or so ago, and that has plenty of farmers sharpening the pencil on cropping plans.

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High Cotton winners honored at gin show

Western FarmPress

Four cotton producers were recognized this morning among family and friends. Take a look to see who was there and what the winners had to say.

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Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service has information on wildfire recovery

AgriLife Today

Safety tips, smoke damage recovery among resource materials Homes and other property have been destroyed by extensive wildfires in the Panhandle – and many more have sustained smoke damage. The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service offers information for those affected by these fires and what to do next to recover from them. AgriLife Extension provides.

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Hay, Feed, Fencing Supplies Needed to Support Panhandle Wildfire Victims

AgWeb Farm Journal

Donations of hay, feed, fence supplies, cow feed and milk replacer are needed to support livestock owners impacted by the wildfires that have scorched ranchland across a large portion of the Texas Panhandle.

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New John Deere 9RX tractor — with over 830 HP — turns heads at Commodity Classic

Real Agriculture

The jewel in the 2025 John Deere lineup crown was unveiled at Commodity Classic at Houston, Texas, this week. The new 9Rx line up available with 710, 770, or 830 horsepower, four tracks and heaps of new features turned heads and had the whole crowd talking. Our own Bern Tobin was at the John Deere. Read More The jewel in the 2025 John Deere lineup crown was unveiled at Commodity Classic at Houston, Texas, this week.

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Is now the right time to price remaining 2023 crops?

Western FarmPress

Ag Marketing IQ: Consider these grain marketing strategies to protect your bottom line while still maintaining the option to participate in potential spring rallies.

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Watershed Project Bolsters Food Security in the Philippines

Food Tank

The Carood Watershed Project in the Philippines is working to restore and rejuvenate the natural environment within the Carood Watershed area. The project helps to demonstrate the importance of environmental restoration to livelihoods and food security. The Watershed Project, supported by the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), focuses on restoring degraded forests, preserving water reservoirs, and promoting sustainable land management practices.

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Grains Rally with Spot Month Corn Back Above $4, Will it Hold or be Sold? And Live Cattle Shake off the COF

AgWeb Farm Journal

Grains up with corn above $4. Will the recovery rally hold or be sold? The wheat market extends last week's gains. Plus, live cattle shake off the COF report. Tomm Pfitzenmaier, Summit Commodity Brokerage, has more.

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Lisa Bishop-Spencer to lead the Canadian Centre for Food Integrity

Real Agriculture

The Canadian Centre for Food Integrity (CCFI) has named Lisa Bishop Spencer as its new executive director, effective March 4th, 2024. “The opportunity to make a meaningful impact to the CCFI’s by fostering transparency and confidence in our nation’s food production is both a privilege and a responsibility that I wholeheartedly embrace.

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Telling cotton’s sustainable story for 50 years

Western FarmPress

Cotton Incorporated has done a great job over the years educating brands, retailers, and consumers on the natural benefits of U.S. grown cotton.

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