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Weather woes may cause a shift for specialty crops and make them find a new home in the US
Weather woes may cause a shift for specialty crops and make them find a new home in the United States RFD-TV
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Late Blight Confirmed in New York
BELMONT, N.Y. — Late blight is a highly destructive plant disease caused by the pathogen Phytophthora infestans, best known for causing the Irish potato famine. Late blight is caused by a fungus-like organism that spreads dozens of miles on storm fronts. This disease is notorious for its rapid spread and devastating impact on crops, particularly…
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A Canadian rail strike would affect U.S. ag
Mike Steenhoek with the Soy Transportation Coalition says U.S. agriculture would be affected if a Canadian rail strike happens this week. “What this does impact is those shipments that originate in the United States destined for Canada or shipments that originate in Canada destined for the United States.” He says Canada is the top destination…
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Weakness in equity markets pulls cattle markets lower
Weakness in equity markets pulls cattle markets lower Canadian Cattlemen
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Pro Farmer Crop Tour: Does the data matter to the grain markets?
Pro Farmer Crop Tour: Does the data matter to the grain markets? Rural Radio Network
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South Africa’s Agriculture Sector Achieves $1.47 Billion Trade Surplus in Q2 Despite Slight Decline in Exports
South Africa’s Agriculture Sector Achieves $1.47 Billion Trade Surplus in Q2 Despite Slight Decline in Exports Infrastructure News
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Case IH adds tech solutions to streamline farm management
Case IH adds tech solutions to streamline farm management Successful Farming
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Wheat falls on large world supply; corn and soy edge up
Wheat falls on large world supply; corn and soy edge up | Today News Mint
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Pilgrim’s Pride in $100-Million Settlement Over Chicken Farmers’ Pay
Pilgrim’s Pride in $100-Million Settlement Over Chicken Farmers’ Pay Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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CropX and CNH Announce Digital Connection for Sustainable Precision Farming
CropX and CNH Announce Digital Connection for Sustainable Precision Farming PR Newswire
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Ukraine war worsens farm worker shortage
Ukraine war worsens farm worker shortage Manitobe Co-Operator
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Intelinair Recognized a 2024 “AgTech Data Analytics Company Of The Year”
Annual awards program recognizes innovation in agricultural and food technologies around the globe. The post AgTech Breakthrough Awards Recognizes Intelinair as 2024 “AgTech Data Analytics Company Of The Year” appeared first on CropLife.
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Study Uses Recycled Glass to Grow Plants for Salsa Ingredients
DENVER — Tortilla chips and fresh salsa are tasty in themselves, but they could be even more appealing if you grow the ingredients in a sustainable way. Researchers report that cilantro, bell pepper and jalapeño can be cultivated in recycled glass from discarded, pulverized bottles like those from beer or soda. The pilot study found…
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Organic food labels: What does the USDA classify as “organic?”
Organic food labels: What does the USDA classify as “organic?” Guilty Eats
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Australia, Argentina wheat harvest have high potential to impact U.S. wheat prices
Australia, Argentina wheat harvest have high potential to impact U.S. wheat prices Farm Progress
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Agriculture research is a bipartisan priority
Agriculture research is a bipartisan priority Jamestown Sun
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Iowa leaders say USDA can boost help to disaster-stricken farmers; USDA says they’re wrong
Iowa leaders say USDA can boost help to disaster-stricken farmers; USDA says they’re wrong Des Moines Register
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Farmers, Ranchers Required to File Ownership Information
In 2021, Congress passed the Corporate Transparency Act, requiring businesses to report the identity of their owners. The goal is a simple one: to prevent crimes by knowing the identity of corporation owners. That means many small businesses like farms and ranches are required to comply with this. Under the Act, companies with 20 or…