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Minimizing Loss with Early Season Nitrogen Applications
Many growers are already planning their early season nitrogen applications for the spring. On this episode of the Nitrogen Corner, an agronomy expert with Koch Agronomic Services discusses some of his recommendations to help growers protect early-season applications. The post Minimizing Loss with Early Season Nitrogen Applications appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.
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‘Solar Shepherds’ Earn Big by Grazing Sheep on Solar Farms
LONDON, Canada — In today’s volatile economy, job stability can often be found in unexpected places — like returning to the traditional role of shepherding. Solar shepherds, who manage sheep grazing under solar panels, are part of a growing movement that combines agriculture and renewable energy — and offers high incomes in the process. My recent…
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Farewell to USDA Secretary Vilsack
Farewell to USDA Secretary Vilsack  AgWired
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Laser Technology Reduces Wild Bird Problems on Farms
Laser Technology Reduces Wild Bird Problems on Farms  Lancaster Farming
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Top Takeaways from Zeldin’s Confirmation Hearing for EPA Lead and the Impact On Ag
Top Takeaways from Zeldin’s Confirmation Hearing for EPA Lead and the Impact On Ag  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Justin Trudeau taxed fossil fuels — and paid the price
Justin Trudeau taxed fossil fuels — and paid the price  Grist
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Diversified Cropping Systems Boost Nitrogen Supply but Not Soil Carbon, Study Finds
AMES, Iowa — Longer, more diverse rotations of crops fertilized with livestock manure have many environmental benefits, but carbon sequestration isn’t one of them, according to a new study led by Iowa State University researchers. The findings, published this month in Nature Sustainability, counter long-standing assumptions and could have implications for various carbon-market initiatives designed to help…
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What Products Contain Red 3 Dye? Checking Ingredient Labels Is the Best Way to Find Out
WASHINGTON — The Food and Drug Administration is ordering food and drug makers to remove a dye called Red 3 from the products U.S. consumers eat and drink. The colorant was banned from cosmetics and non-oral medications decades ago because a study showed it caused cancer when eaten by rats. But it kept appearing on the ingredient…
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Immigrant U.S. Farmworkers Prepare for Trump Mass Deportation Plan
Immigrant U.S. Farmworkers Prepare for Trump Mass Deportation Plan  Successful Farming
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Optimising nutrient availability for cattle
Optimising nutrient availability for cattle  Farmer’s Weekly SA
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Why Do Michigan Residents Swear by This Genius ‘Quarter in the Freezer’ Hack?
Why Do Michigan Residents Swear by This Genius ‘Quarter in the Freezer’ Hack?  wcrz.com
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Robust Growth Forecasted for Powered Agriculture Equipment
Robust Growth Forecasted for Powered Agriculture Equipment  openPR
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Chinese buyers switch to cheaper Brazilian soybeans ahead of Trump return
Chinese buyers switch to cheaper Brazilian soybeans ahead of Trump return  Reuters
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A third of Ukraine’s agricultural land is not owned by DuPont, Monsanto, and Cargill
A third of Ukraine’s agricultural land is not owned by DuPont, Monsanto, and Cargill  truthmeter.mk
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Little market movement following French and US reports
Little market movement following French and US reports  Agronomist & Arable Farmer
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Trump Appoints South Dakotan for USDA Post
Trump Appoints South Dakotan for USDA Post  Red River Farm Network
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Leadership and Legacy: Empowering Stories from the First Female Corn Growers President
Leadership and Legacy: Empowering Stories from the First Female Corn Growers President  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
