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Regenerative approach builds resilience for 1,750-cow herd

Farmers Weekly

Farmers Weekly Building resilience into the business by growing his own cereals and having a rolling stock of 27,000t of silage is part of Neil Baker’s move to regenerative agriculture. In fact, one of his new key performance indicators at Rushywood Farm, Somerset, is to have six months’ worth of forage on hand.

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Wiens named president of Dairy Farmers of Canada

Real Agriculture

Manitoba dairy farmer David Wiens has been elected to serve as the president of Dairy Farmers of Canada (DFC). Wiens, who has served as vice-president of DFC since 2011, succeeds Pierre Lampron in leading the national dairy producer organization. He farms together with his brother Charles at Grunthal, Man., milking 230 cows and farming 1,600.

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The latest in food marketing: an easy-to-eat healthy snack

Food Politics

My distant (but dearly loved) cousin, the food package designer Michael Kravit , thought I would enjoy seeing this example of first-rate food marketing—and of a healthy product yet. First, open the box. Cut. Scoop. Enjoy! You aren’t sure how? The company even supplies a video. I’d like to see more like this. The post The latest in food marketing: an easy-to-eat healthy snack appeared first on Food Politics by Marion Nestle.

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U.S. dairy production is up, milk demand struggling

Western FarmPress

“Milk producers are responding to low prices and higher production and the market will have to adjust to what they are doing,” says an AgriLife Extension economist. Learn more, plus the latest crop and weather report.

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Top farming safety tips from Farmers Weekly readers

Farmers Weekly

Farmers Weekly Next week marks the start of Farm Safety Week (17- 21 July), an annual campaign to inspire safe practice across farms in the UK and Ireland. This year’s event comes in the wake of the latest farming fatalities report, which shows that farming remains among the most dangerous industries in the UK.

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Report explores agriculture without glyphosate

Real Agriculture

A new report suggests that the removal of glyphosate from the farming toolbox would have negative financial impacts for farmers and cost the environment, as well. The report, “A Future Without Glyphosate,” was authored by Aimpoint Research and funded by Bayer. In it, authors looked at the complexities of glyphosate’s impact on agriculture and outlined.

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WHO recommends policies to restrict food marketing to kids

Food Politics

The World Health Organization has just come out with a new report on protecting children from the harms of marketing unhealthy food to kids. Some conclusions from research on the effects of marketing unhealthy foods to kids: Across studies, the most frequently marketed food categories were fast food, sugar-sweetened beverages, chocolate and confectionery, salty and savoury snacks, sweet bakery items and snacks, breakfast cereals, and desserts.

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Farmer trapped under half tonne straw bale saved by what3words app

Farmers Weekly

Farmers Weekly A farmer from Nottinghamshire has been saved by a neighbour using the what3words app, after becoming trapped beneath a half-tonne straw bale. Michael Moss, 39, was working from home when he heard shouts from a nearby field, and ran over to investigate.

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The Canola PODcast, Ep. 8: Scouting for clubroot, blackleg, and verticillium stripe

Real Agriculture

Welcome to the Canola PODcast, sponsored by InVigor® hybrid canola from BASF. In this episode, we delve into the topic of managing canola diseases, including clubroot, blackleg, and verticillium stripe. Joining us for this informative discussion are three Senior Technical Services Specialists with BASF: Allison Bishop, Leighton Blashko, and Jeanette Gaultier.

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New Iowa State Fair manager will continue fair traditions

Western FarmPress

Slideshow: The Iowa State Fair hired Jeremy Parsons as the new CEO and manager in March, and he plans to continue providing fairgoers a great fair experience at the 2023 event.

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Connecting Soil Health and Water Quality

Rodale Institute

Organizations worldwide are exploring the impact different farming systems have on the environment, and it is clear that regenerative organic farming practices hold great promise in nurturing both healthy soils […] The post Connecting Soil Health and Water Quality appeared first on Rodale Institute.

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Farmer Focus: Do we thank contractors for harvest late finishes?

Farmers Weekly

Farmers Weekly Normal service has resumed up here, with more rain in the past week than we have had in the past two months. It can stop anytime. I’m glad we managed to get a second cut in when we did as there hasn’t been a weather window since. We decided to go again as grass was […] The post Farmer Focus: Do we thank contractors for harvest late finishes?

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Wheat School: Leaf tips burn as variety, stress and fungicides collide

Real Agriculture

Many growers apply a T3 fungicide on winter wheat in Ontario to protect the crop against fusarium head blight and get one step closer to achieving high grain yields. But a strange thing happened on the way to harvest in 2023, as many fields across the province experienced severe leaf tip burn after fungicide application. Read More Many growers apply a T3 fungicide on winter wheat in Ontario to protect the crop against fusarium head blight and get one step closer to achieving high grain yields.

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AgriLife Research computer modeling researchers recognized

AgriLife Today

USDA undersecretary team award for decades of research benefiting U.S. farm production, conservation Two computer modeling and big data researchers at the Texas A&M AgriLife Blackland Research and Extension Center at Temple were part of a team award from a U.S. Department of Agriculture undersecretary recognizing contributions to farm production and conservation.

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Fostering Sustainable Agriculture with AGRIVI FMS: Optimizing Practices for ESG and CSRD Compliance

AGRIVI

As one of Europe’s largest manufacturing sectors, responsible for purchasing approximately 70% of all EU farm produce , the food and beverage industry plays a vital role in driving the shift towards sustainable food systems. However, this sector also faces notable challenges due to its significant contribution to greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.

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Lancashire engineer modifies mint Claas and Deere combine fleet

Farmers Weekly

Farmers Weekly Few combine harvesters leave a contracting business in better condition than when they arrived, but that’s usually the case for the cosseted examples run by Lancashire outfit A Johnson Agricultural Contractors and Engineers.

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Futures drop following bearish USDA report

Real Agriculture

Corn, soybean, and wheat futures all dropped on Wednesday following the release of the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s July supply/demand estimates. The USDA did not reduce its production estimates to the extent analysts were expecting due to dry conditions in the U.S. Midwest and the markets reacted to the downside for August soybeans and the.

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Burke steps into cropping systems research position at Lubbock

AgriLife Today

Texas A&M AgriLife position will focus on enhanced soil and water conservation, resilient crops Joseph Burke, Ph.D., the new cropping system agronomy and weed scientist with dual appointments to Texas A&M AgriLife Research and Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service at Lubbock, wants to make sure producers see the benefit of his work on their farms.

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Ferrie: At Pollination, Scout Corn Crops Early And Often

AgWeb Farm Journal

Getting into the field now can help you make more informed decisions. What if you need to spray for insects or call your insurance agent? Being proactive will pay you back many times over.

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Vicon’s non-stop baler-wrapper now comes in Kubota colours

Farmers Weekly

Farmers Weekly As Kubota’s distribution network in Britain continues to grow, so the number of products available to those dealers from the Kverneland Group sister company is increasing. Among the latest is the non-stop FB1000 baler/wrapper that rolls round bales up to 1.

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Versatile moves ahead on autonomy with Mojow partnership

Real Agriculture

Tractor-maker Versatile is moving toward a future with autonomous tractors through a partnership with Alberta-based Mojow Autonomous Solutions. Mojow, which was founded in 2020, has completed three months of testing its EYEBOX controller on a high-horsepower four-wheel-drive Versatile tractor, controlling all the tractor functions, including steering, propulsion, lights, ignitition and activation of hydraulics.

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Research seeks insights on honeybee diets for healthier hives

AgriLife Today

Texas A&M AgriLife scientists examine sustainable beekeeping, agriculture and urban development The old health idiom “you are what you eat” also applies to honeybees. Texas A&M AgriLife Research scientists are studying how pollen diversity affects the nutritional quality of honeybee diets, including asking foundational questions about how nutrition can sustain healthier colonies.

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OSRI Act Introduced

Organic Farming Research

Today, the Organic Farming Research Foundation (OFRF) is happy to deliver to the leadership of Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, & Forestry a letter in support of the Strengthening Organic Agriculture Research Act.

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How contract finishing brought certainty to a farming business

Farmers Weekly

Farmers Weekly One Welsh farmer has integrated contract finishing with Gamechanger into his wider beef and fruit growing business to add efficiency and certainty into the business.

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Wheat Pete’s Word, July 12: Dormant seeding spring wheat, soybean aphids, tar spot, and targeting dead zones

Real Agriculture

Corn growers who dodged the tar spot bullet last season are unlikely to be nearly so lucky this year, as the disease has been identified in southern Ontario and conditions are conducive to its spread. Peter “Wheat Pete” Johnson has that discussion on this week’s edition of Wheat Pete’s Word, plus an insect alert, an. Read More Corn growers who dodged the tar spot bullet last season are unlikely to be nearly so lucky this year, as the disease has been identified in souther

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Learn to avoid oxygen-related fish kills in July 18 webinar

AgriLife Today

Webinar covers aquatic vegetation management during summer months Pond owners can learn “what to do and what not to do” to avoid complications, like low-dissolved oxygen-related fish kills, from aquatic vegetation management this summer during a webinar from 6-7:30 p.m. July 18. Brittany Chesser, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service aquatic vegetation management program specialist and lead diagnostic.

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Final state budget protects commitments to small farms & provides vital flood relief!

Caff

Sacramento , CA -— Yesterday, Governor Gavin Newsom signed the 2023-24 budget bill. The Community Alliance with Family Farmers supports the final state budget agreement and is pleased to see the Legislature and Governor affirm their commitment to essential infrastructure programs for California’s smallest and most vulnerable farmers. Most importantly, the 23-24 budget includes several financial relief opportunities for farmers who experienced devastation by the recent winter storms.

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FW Awards 2023: Arable Adviser of the Year finalists

Farmers Weekly

Farmers Weekly The judges were impressed by the enthusiasm, professionalism and drive of the finalists in the Arable Adviser of the Year category. All three arable advisers clearly consider many parameters when advising clients amid rising costs and diminishing direct support.

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Ontario unveils details of $68 million in SCAP programs

Real Agriculture

Ontario farmers can access a piece of $68 million in funding through three new programs under the Ontario Agricultural Sustainability Initiative (OASI) Funded through the joint federal-provincial Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership (SCAP), the initiative includes: Resilient Agricultural Landscape Program (RALP) — a $56.7 million, five-year program that will make funds available to eligible farmers to.

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Sandhills Beef Cattle Conference set Aug. 5 in Monahans

AgriLife Today

Conference features speakers discussing weather, beef cattle topics The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service’s Sandhills Beef Cattle Conference will be held Aug. 5 at the Ward County Events Center, 1525 Monahans Parkway, Monahans. The conference will begin at 8 a.m. with a breakfast, with the program following from 8:45 a.m. to 3 p.m. The cost. Read More → The post Sandhills Beef Cattle Conference set Aug. 5 in Monahans appeared first on AgriLife Today.

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Bayer Plans to Sell its Crop Science Division, says German News Service

AgWeb Farm Journal

Platow Brief, a banking and finance publication, says new Bayer AG CEO Bill Anderson and team are working on a deal to spin off the division to improve the pharma giant's financial wellbeing and placate investors.

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Harvest delayed by wet weather for south-west growers

Farmers Weekly

Farmers Weekly Combines might have got off the starting line early for some, but wet weather has blown in and it is certainly putting a damper on harvest. Farmers Weekly speaks to a range of growers in the South West to find out the latest harvest updates.

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Wray family receives 2023 Alberta Environmental Stewardship Award

Real Agriculture

The Wray Ranch, owned and operated by Doug and Linda Wray and Tim and Joanne Wray and their families, is being recognized for its efforts to advance environmentally sustainable cattle production. The Wrays, who ranch west of Irricana, Alta., were presented with the 2023 Environmental Stewardship Award, including an honourary gate sign, at the Alberta.

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Beginner rainwater harvesting system tips

AgriLife Today

Harvesting rainwater conserves resources, can cut water bills and help landscapes through drought, water restrictions A little can go a long way when harvesting rainwater. A simple rainwater collection systems can supplement irrigation for lawns, gardens and landscapes while advanced systems can provide all the water needed in households, said Fouad Jaber, Ph.D., water resource.

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How the plant with a toxic past can become a climate-smart crop of tomorrow

Agri-tech

Genomic detective work has brought researchers closer to the secret of how and why grass pea produces its notorious toxin, paving the way for this ancient and climate resilient crop to become a food of the future. Using a newly available genome sequence of grass pea (Lathyrus sativus L.) a research collaboration led by the John Innes Centre has identified key biochemical steps that lead to the.

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Mobile diesel tank options and prices for farm machinery

Farmers Weekly

Farmers Weekly Options for getting fuel to thirsty machinery out in the field range from purpose-built trailed bowsers to a tank in the back of a pickup, strapped on to a flatbed trailer, carried on a three-point hitch or even built into a tractor’s front-mounted ballast box.

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Gulf of Mexico temperatures are over 90 F in some locations

Climate and Agriculture in the Southeast

Anyone who is worried about the potential for rapid development of tropical storms coming onshore in the Southeast should be very concerned about the current incredibly high sea surface temperatures in the Gulf of Mexico this week.

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