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Effectively Mitigating Risk in Agribusiness
From natural disasters to cyberattacks, there is no shortage of risk in the industry. That’s why it’s critical to work with a partner who understands this unique risk profile. The post Effectively Mitigating Risk in Agribusiness: Understand Risk Exposures and Work with the Right Insurance Partner appeared first on CropLife.
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How Bread Dough Gave Rise to Civilization
NORWICH, England — A major international study has explained how bread wheat helped to transform the ancient world on its path to becoming the iconic crop that today sustains a global population of eight billion. “Our findings shed new light on an iconic event in our civilisation that created a new kind of agriculture and…
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Changing weather requires tweaking farm management
Changing climate requires tweaking farm management  Farm Progress
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Are You Ready to Unleash Travel Adventures With Your Dog?
GREENWICH, N.Y. — Bringing your dog along on your travel adventures can be a blast, but how do you make sure the trip is fun and stress-free for you both? Taking advantage of these dog-friendly options and travel tips can help you plan a getaway for you and your four-legged friend. Traveling with pets has…
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MAGIE Rewind: A Look Back at Past ShowStopper Award Winners
Every year at MAGIE one product is recognized for “stopping attendees in their tracks”. Here’s a look back at the past ShowStopper award winners. The post MAGIE Rewind: A Look Back at Past ShowStopper Award Winners appeared first on CropLife.
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Agriculture and Aviation: FFA’s Connection to the Blue Angels
CANTONMENT, Fla. — I’ve always been a big advocate for education in general, and my desire to bridge the gap between agriculture and aviation has only grown stronger over the years. I currently serve as the JM Tate High School FFA Advisor and Assistant Principal, and am always looking for ways to further my education…
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How Japan’s Humble Ramen Dish Conquered the Food World
WASHINGTON — Ramen in the United States has exploded in popularity by more than 70% in the last 24 years, according to a deep dive examination the Associated Press made into the international craze. Americans cannot get enough ramen. In Japan, ramen’s history can be traced back to 1884. Countless varieties have blossomed since then, transforming…
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FBN and ADM launch a new company to connect grain buyers with more regeneratively grown goods
FBN and ADM launch a new company to connect grain buyers with more regeneratively grown goods  AgFunderNews
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Heat wave on the southern Plains to expand into the Corn Belt late this weekend, next week
Looking ahead, the 6- to 10-day outlook for calls for the likelihood of above-normal temperatures across the Plains, Rockies, Southwest, and Deep South, while cooler-than-normal conditions will cover parts of the Far West and an area stretching from the middle Mississippi Valley to the middle and northern Atlantic States. Meanwhile, near- or below-normal rainfall across…
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Grain bulls have work to do
Grain bulls have work to do  Farm Progress
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The role of AI in the agricultural revolution and risks of change
The role of AI in the agricultural revolution and risks of change  Polity