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Corteva announces breakthrough in hybrid wheat technology

Real Agriculture

Corteva Agriscience has announced its intentions to take a bold step into the hybrid wheat market. After decades of tantalizing potential, many industry players have thrown in the towel on the promise of winter wheat, but Corteva says its new proprietary hybrid system marks a “crucial step-change” and is expected to deliver a “new floor… Read More Corteva Agriscience has announced its intentions to take a bold step into the hybrid wheat market.

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Can Robert F. Kennedy, Jr influence the Dietary Guidelines? Most definitely, yes.

Food Politics

The 2025-2030 Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee (DGAC) report is well underway. The committee either has submitted or is about to submit its report to HHS and USDA ; The report has not yet been posted, but presumably will be posted soon. But understand: the scientific advisory committee is just that: advisory. The agencies, HHS and USDA, are responsible for writing the actual guidelines.

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Brainfood: Cattle domestication double, Sheep domestication, Lomas in Peru, Sweet potato in Aotearoa, Bananas in SE Asia, African wild eggplants, Brassicaceae conservation review, Vanilla in Madagascar

Agricultural Biodiversity

Global dispersal and adaptive evolution of domestic cattle: a genomic perspective. The scope of adaptation is pretty amazing, and has been aided by introgression from wild relatives. The genomic natural history of the aurochs. Which is just as well because the initial diversity of the domesticate was probably rather limited, at least in Europe. The Population History of Domestic Sheep Revealed by Paleogenomes.

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Intern reflection: Rebecka Larson

NASDA

After graduating from Iowa State University in May with bachelor’s degrees in agriculture and rural policy and international agriculture, I was excited to join NASDA as a policy intern for the fall semester. When I assumed this role, I asked NASDA Public Policy Senior Director RJ Karney and Public Policy Director Becky Garrison Warfel to challenge me so I could attain new skills and further develop my agricultural policy knowledge.

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Soybean School: More than one way to kill dandelion

Real Agriculture

Dandelion control in soybeans was a significant issue across Ontario in 2024 — large dandelions set roots in many fields and killing the weed was a troublesome chore for growers and agronomists. Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Agribusiness weed management specialist Mike Cowbrough says he hates to sound like a broken record but best… Read More Dandelion control in soybeans was a significant issue across Ontario in 2024 — large dandelions set roots in many fields and killing the weed wa

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Industry-funded study of the week: microalgae of all thins

Food Politics

No food industry is too small or too obscure to fund research in its own interest. Try this one, for example. Effects of Supplementation with a Microalgae Extract from Phaeodactylum tricornutum Containing Fucoxanthin on Cognition and Markers of Health in Older Individuals with Perceptions of Cognitive Decline. Yoo C, Maury J, Gonzalez DE, Ko J, Xing D, Jenkins V, Dickerson B, Leonard M, Estes L, Johnson S, et al.

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Invasive with sticky reputation arrives in Georgia

Western FarmPress

The spotted lanternfly sports a pinkish, black-pokey-dotted look when its wings are folded. When it spreads those wings, though, it reveals a dramatic black, white and red underwing.

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Canada’s red meat industry opening advocacy office in Beijing

Real Agriculture

Canada’s red meat industry is preparing to open an advocacy office in Beijing, with the goal of increasing the presence of Canadian pork and beef in the Chinese market. The Canadian Meat Advocacy Office will be a collaboration between the Canadian Meat Council, Canadian Pork Council, and Canadian Cattlemen’s Association. Staff at the office, which… Read More Canada’s red meat industry is preparing to open an advocacy office in Beijing, with the goal of increasing the presence of Canadian pork an

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Watch a UC Berkeley neurologist explain how concussions really work

Berkeley Blog

'Your brain is not designed to be hit. It's as simple as that.' The post Watch a UC Berkeley neurologist explain how concussions really work appeared first on Berkeley News.

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Rancher battles fear of failing himself, family legacy

Western FarmPress

Wade Lowery is transparent about the pressures accompanying the blessing of having a rich ranching heritage. Coupled with his family legacy is the fear of failing and circumstances out of his control. Learn how he's managing his mental health and coping with the pressure.

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Dispatch from the U.N. Climate Change Conference: Wednesday, Nov. 20

Food Tank

Food Tank’s Dispatch from the U.N. Climate Change Conference is a special newsletter series running daily during COP29. To make sure it lands straight in your inbox and to be among the first to receive it, subscribe to Food Tank’s newsletter now by clicking here. Just imagine: If global leaders took food systems as seriously every day as they did yesterday here at COP29, how much closer would we be to solving the climate crisis?

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Degelman’s heavy-duty staggered ripper aims to resolve past compaction

Real Agriculture

Compaction is a common concern with farmers throughout North America, especially in high traffic areas such as approaches and headlands. In this report from Agri-Trade at Red Deer, Alta., Derek Molnar of Degelman Industries discusses the company’s new Heavy Duty Staggered Ripper (HDSR) that he says is built heavy but simplified, is easy-to-use and offers… Read More Compaction is a common concern with farmers throughout North America, especially in high traffic areas such as approaches and headla

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Commentary: Why Doesn’t NYC Have an Agriculture Show?

Daily Yonder

A poignant and repeated question from @NYFarmer on X is to ask why New York City does not have an annual agricultural show like Paris. For the last half century the Paris International Agricultural Show draws farmers, breeders, producers, and a heady mix of industry and institutional players from across France and its territories. They put on a nine-day spectacular that draws in hundreds of thousands of visitors.

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When not to cut expenses in 2025

Western FarmPress

Corn Commentary: Tighter economics on the farm means looking for inputs to cut — but don’t eliminate inputs that are producing net profit.

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Freeze expected in northern GA around November 22; heaviest rain to the south

Climate and Agriculture in the Southeast

We are now entering the time of year when we start to get fronts moving through Georgia and other southern regions of the Southeast with more regularity. Ahead of a cold front our air gets warmer and moister and rain is likely to fall as the front approaches.

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The Agronomists, Ep 174: Understanding data with Deb Campbell and Jason Voogt

Real Agriculture

Not all datasets are created equal. Without a check strip or variety to compare to, or if too complicated, or with too few replications, resulting trial numbers can be nearly meaningless when comparing one decision to another. Good data means that farmers and agronomists can choose a practice or change or hybrid with a level… Read More Not all datasets are created equal.

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Automation on the Rise: How AgTech is Tackling Labor Shortages and Transforming Global Agriculture

Global Agtech Initiative

CNH’s Chad Biegler discusses how the company empowers its customers to overcome barriers through innovation and sustainability. The post Automation on the Rise: How AgTech is Tackling Labor Shortages and Transforming Global Agriculture appeared first on Global Ag Tech Initiative.

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Cut back on nitrogen in popcorn

Western FarmPress

Corn Success: Research findings show that popcorn reaches maximum yield with less nitrogen than dent corn nitrogen applications.

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10 Essential Guides for the Farm Curious

Modern Farmer

So you want to farm, but you’re not sure where to start. Farming at any scale – whether it’s a countertop herb garden or an acre of land – can be intimidating. But if you’re ready to get started, Modern Farmer has you covered. In these guides, you’ll learn how to raise animals like pigs, chickens, and sheep. You’ll find out how to grow hemp and other profitable crops.

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Canada’s agriculture minister given cold shoulder by Chinese government on trip to Beijing

Real Agriculture

Canada’s agriculture minister appears to have received the cold shoulder from the Chinese government during his visit to Beijing last week. Lawrence MacAulay met with representatives from Chinese industry associations, but multiple industry sources report he was unable to get a formal bilateral meeting with his Chinese counterpart or government representatives.

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Hurricane Relief and Natural Disaster Resources for Farmers

Trimble Agriculture

From hurricanes to other factors beyond their control, there’s no question it takes resilience to be a farmer. When hurricanes and other natural disasters strike, farmers face significant challenges to rebuild and recover. Access to effective hurricane relief and natural disaster resources is essential to helping agricultural operations bounce back and continue feeding our communities.

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Rule changes coming to Wetland Conservation Act

Western FarmPress

Ag Water Stewardship: Together, Natural Resources Conservation Service programs and WCA have resulted in increased wetlands in Minnesota.

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Chancellor Lyons rings closing bell at the NYSE

Berkeley Blog

Lyons joined Bonnie Hyun, the NYSE's head of U.S. capital markets, to ring the closing bell this week surrounded by Berkeley friends and colleagues. The post Chancellor Lyons rings closing bell at the NYSE appeared first on Berkeley News.

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Canada announces negotiation of the Canada-Indonesia Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA)

Real Agriculture

Trade-focused agri-food industries are hailing the successful conclusion of negotiations of the Canada-Indonesia Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA), announced by the Prime Minister’s Office November 15. “CAFTA has long supported Canada’s efforts to reach agreement on a CEPA with Indonesia, with its population of some 275 million people and growing middle class,” says Greg Northey,… Read More Trade-focused agri-food industries are hailing the successful conclusion of negotiations

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AI and Pest Management: Protecting Yields with Smart Technology

Global Agtech Initiative

As farming faces increasing pest challenges, AI provides a powerful solution by improving pest control with accuracy and efficiency. The post AI and Pest Management: Protecting Yields with Smart Technology appeared first on Global Ag Tech Initiative.

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Farmers face new year with uncertainty, optimism

Western FarmPress

It was a dry year for the Field Snapshot farmers. Each had their own challenges and successes, but they agree it’s time to look ahead with optimism.

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Keep your Kitchen Clean and Sanitized this Thanksgiving

USDA Blog

Thanksgiving is a time when friends and family gather to celebrate together, and the center of the action is the kitchen. Pots and pans will be full of collard greens and gravy while a turkey cooks in the oven. With so many moving parts, it is key that the preparation and cooking areas get fully cleaned and sanitized to avoid the spread of bacteria that causes foodborne illness.

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From Biden’s tax credits to Trump’s cabinet picks, renewable fuels face uncertain future

Real Agriculture

The North American renewable fuel industry is waiting for answers from both the outgoing and incoming administrations in the U.S. to big policy questions that will have a major impact on future demand for crops as feedstocks. President-elect Trump’s nominee for leading the Environmental Protection Agency — New York congressman Lee Zeldin — has a history… Read More The North American renewable fuel industry is waiting for answers from both the outgoing and incoming administrations in the U.S. to

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Bayer, Orbia Netafim Expand Collaboration to Advance Digital Farming Technology

Global Agtech Initiative

Orbia Netafim has developed irrigation insights to be available through HortiView's platform. The post Bayer, Orbia Netafim Expand Collaboration to Advance Digital Farming Technology appeared first on Global Ag Tech Initiative.

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Kansans want action on water issues

Western FarmPress

Border to border, Kansans told the Kansas Water Authority, “It’s time to act on the Kansas Water Plan.

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Complete Practical Growing and Care Guide of Acacia Flowers

Agric4profits

Acacia, scientifically known as Acacia spp., is a large genus of shrubs and trees belonging to the family Fabaceae. There are over 1,300 species of Acacia, primarily native to tropical and subtropical regions, with a concentration in Australia and Africa.

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Fendt offers growers maneuverability and flexibility with new 600 Series tractors

Real Agriculture

Agricultural producers have a wide variety of needs and put a lot of demands on their tractors. Cattle producers working in corrals and growers working in tight spaces in the farm yard are an example of this. Fendt kept maneuverability and flexibility in mind when they designed the 600 Series tractors. These tractors in the… Read More Agricultural producers have a wide variety of needs and put a lot of demands on their tractors.

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Why Distraction Is the Most Overlooked Issue for Agtech Companies Struggling with Global Expansion

Global Agtech Initiative

Diverting focus to a new market strains leadership teams and increases operational complexity, says analyst Shane Thomas. The post Why Distraction Is the Most Overlooked Issue for Agtech Companies Struggling with Global Expansion appeared first on Global Ag Tech Initiative.

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Shopping for a combine? Compare the latest models

Western FarmPress

What’s New From the Shows: Check out harvesters from John Deere, Case IH, New Holland and Gleaner.

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Veterans Continue to Keep Country Safe through USDA Apprenticeship

USDA Blog

To ensure that veterans have opportunities to enter high-demand career fields, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) leverages apprenticeship programs. USDA recently strengthened its Commodity Food Grader’s Apprenticeship Program by expanding its scope from regional to national. As a result, transitioning service members, veterans and military spouses from across the country can now participate.

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Farm Safety Roundup, Ep. 11: Grain entrapment prevention and rescue

Real Agriculture

In this episode of the Farm Safety Roundup, host Shaun Haney is joined by Ryan Dick, Health and Safety Consultant from Workplace Safety and Prevention Services, to discuss a critical topic: grain entrapment. This hidden hazard is ever-present in the grain industry and poses a high risk to anyone working in or around grain bins…. Read More In this episode of the Farm Safety Roundup, host Shaun Haney is joined by Ryan Dick, Health and Safety Consultant from Workplace Safety and Prevention Services

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PTx Trimble Announces Next Generation of Landforming Solutions With WM-FieldForm

Global Agtech Initiative

The system is designed to help farmers control water movement into, out of and within fields, promising impressive efficiency and crop yield benefits. The post PTx Trimble Announces Next Generation of Landforming Solutions With WM-FieldForm appeared first on Global Ag Tech Initiative.