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The Vanuatu Cocoa Growers’ Association: Inclusive Trade in Rural Smallholder Agriculture 1 Nov 2013Working paper series The Cocoa Grower’s Association (CGA) in the Republic of Vanuatu is a fundamental example of how the organization of local cooperatives can make a significant impact and create an environment for inclu...
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admin - March 11, 2010 Ohio governor, challenger address 300 farmers at OFBF’s Ag Day Leave a Comment Buckeye Farm News Many farmers aren’t happy with the move of the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) to overturn the will of Ohio voters. Neither are Gov. Ted Strickland and his 2010 Republican gubernatorial opp...
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Quad bikes to get safety star ratings with test program underway By rural and regional reporter Pete Lewis Data is collected from a quad bike as part of a test program to develop a safety star rating. (ABC) Farmers will soon be able to compare the stability of quad bikes under a new Australian safety star rating system...
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The Monsanto Beachell-Borlaug International Scholars Program fellowship will provide a full package of support for Kalia to pursue her Ph.D., which will include research on wheat breeding and enable her to find ways to increase food production in developing countries. Kalia also is a graduate research assistant in plan...
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Industry Track wildfires with online tool June 25, 2012 | 2:18 pm EDT Farmers and ranchers have a new ally as they battle wildfires: InciWeb.org, an inter-agency, all-risk incident web information management system available to the public. This tool gives anyone the ability to monitor and track incidents as they occur....
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Imlay Milk Plant Signing Up Farmers By GALLOWAY, Jill The Dairy Trust company says it has the milk flow it needs and is about to start building a milk powder plant on its site in Wanganui. Dairy Trust is a wholly-owned subsidiary of meat company Affco. It is a new nationwide dairy industry player planning to take milk ...
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Feds Attack Family Farms. . . Again Mike Opelka Mar 15, 2012 12:03 pm Last summer The Blaze reported on the Obama administration’s double-pronged attack on family farms. This was seen in the new set of regulations coming from both the DOT and the Department of Labor. The main focus of the new regulations proposed last ...
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Know Your Market Campaign helps A.J. Trucco increase kiwifruit sales By Doug Ohlemeier NEW YORK — A.J. Trucco Inc. is seeing another successful year promoting Italian kiwifruit in cooperation with the European Flavors promotional effort. The fifth year of the promotion is seeing higher retail participation, said J.C. B...
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to save this paper International agreements relating to plant genetic resources for food and agriculture and implications for Dutch policy Eaton, Derek J.F. Kalaugher, Electra Bijman, Jos Registered author(s): Derek Eaton Abstract Policy issues related to plant genetic resources are socially, technically and scientific...
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USDA renews funding for work on PRRS, avian influenza Posted Sept. 1, 2008 The Department of Agriculture has renewed funding for the coordinated agricultural projects focusing on porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome and on avian influenza. The USDA Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service w...
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Income support scheme little help to WA farmers: PGA Thu May 15 11:49:00 EST 2008 The Pastoralists and Graziers Association (PGA) has welcomed a new program designed to help drought affected farmers, but warns the money will have little impact in Western Australia.The $14.5 million transitional income support program, ...
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The Friendly Farmer Stations By John Schneider, W9FGH (Click on photos to enlarge) KFNF's Henry Field Several postcard views of the KFNFstudio building Studio building floor plans Postcard views of the Henry Field Seed Company grounds KMA's Earl May The Earl May Seed Company The KMA Mayflower Trio The KMA transmitter S...
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Asia-Pacific News Thai Rice Crop Loss May Have Little Impact on Price: Analysts Rajeshni Naidu-Ghelani Thursday, 3 Nov 2011 | 3:45 AM ETCNBC.com In spite of the Thai government's warning that the world's largest exporter of rice could lose as much as a quarter of its crop because of the floods, analysts tell CNBC the p...
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Scrapping regulations calls for discretion Feb 10, 2017 Stronger safety net is goal for National Cotton Council Jan 27, 2017 Oklahoma Peanut Expo March 23 in Altus Feb 08, 2017 Cattle industry 'very concerned' about Trump's pledge to renegotiate NAFTA Feb 06, 2017 Deep family roots sustain farming Molly Mason | Aug 08,...
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Bhutan set to become world's first country to turn agriculture completely organicBy ANI | ANI – Tue 12 Feb, 2013 11:32 AM IST Washington, Feb. 12 (ANI): Bhutan will become the first country to produce exclusively organic food, after banning the sale of pesticides and herbicides, relying only on animal and farm waste to...
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Q&A: Douglas Bereuter Examines Global Food Security & Sustainability As the world population approaches 9 billion by 2050 and demand for food rises, tackling food security and sustainability is one of the most critical challenges. In Asia editor Alma Freeman spoke with former Asia Foundation president and member of Con...
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Independent farms rake in millions by Steve Hargreaves @hargreavesCNN November 27, 2012: 8:28 AM ET Some 50,000 farms bring in over a million dollars a year, thanks largely to their size. Smaller farms, on the other hand, are struggling. The American farmer might not be as poor as you think. Despite the common notion t...
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USDA'S novel cell line identifies all FMD virus serotypes WASHINGTON—U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) scientists have developed a new cell line that rapidly and accurately detects foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV), which causes a highly contagious and economically devastating disease in cattle and other cloven-h...
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Industry Canada cattle prices recover after tainted beef plant reopened By Rod Nickel, Reuters December 04, 2012 | 4:15 pm EST WINNIPEG, Manitoba - Western Canadian prices for slaughter-ready cattle have recovered to hit the year's high, after bottoming out this autumn when the discovery of tainted meat forced the temp...
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Trump’s Corporate EPA Pick Bird Flu is Big Business Tour on CETA, TTIP and Trump CETA: Selling Off the Farm Home » Issues » Documents » IATP Reports Building Minnesota’s Farm to Institution Markets A Producer Survey By Pete Huff Published June 16, 2015 Local FoodAgricultureFoodSustainable Agriculture As part of our sha...
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Scrapping regulations calls for discretion Feb 10, 2017 Stronger safety net is goal for National Cotton Council Jan 27, 2017 Oklahoma Peanut Expo March 23 in Altus Feb 08, 2017 Cattle industry 'very concerned' about Trump's pledge to renegotiate NAFTA Feb 06, 2017 For peanuts: Large carryover could affect 2006 producti...
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Historic appointment at Nidderdale Show Margaret Liddle will be the first female president of Nidderdale Show next year. Chris Berry Something quite historic within the agricultural community is set to occur in Pateley Bridge. It’s the kind of thing that not so many years ago would have seen old men shaking their heads...
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When the chips are down: potato, maize and rice crop yields set to fall Farmers in developing world will have to grow different food to prevent world going hungry in changing climate, says report Potato farmers install pipes to drain water to their crops in Central Java, Indonesia. Photograph: Clara Prima/AFP/Getty Ima...
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No Comments Culture, More, Vegan georgie rajan The apple belongs to the rose family (Rosaceae) and is a derivative of its wild variety, Malus sieverslli, still grown and consumed in Central Asia. It is a Pome fruit, which means it is a fleshy fruit with a thin skin and the seeds are contained within the fruit. The appl...
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2016: Reality for producers ‘was pretty grim’ Feb 13, 2017 Cash, other prizes could be yours at Mid-South Farm & Gin Show Feb 15, 2017 Judsons winners in National Outstanding Young Farmer competition Feb 14, 2017 What are Arkansas rice producers considering for 2017 season? Feb 15, 2017 ABBOTT MYERS, left, Mississippi ...
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Cover crops in no-till hedge against drought Written by gothenburgtimes Friday, 14 August 2009 21:03 Not only can cover crops planted in no-till fields fix nitrogen in the short term, they can also reduce soil erosion and mitigate the effects of drought in the long term, said a Natural Resource Conservation Service agr...
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Why the Red Delicious No Longer Is Decades of Makeovers Alter Apple to Its Core By Adrian Higgins Consider the fate of America's favorite apple. It emerged from an Iowa orchard in 1880 as a round, blushed yellow fruit of surpassing sweetness. But like a figure in a TV makeover show, it was an apple that its handlers co...
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Gabriel receives JIRCAS award Noted scientist and Food Science and Nutrition professor Dr. Alonzo A. Gabriel received another accolade from the Japan International Research Center for Agricultural Sciences (JIRCAS) of the Japan Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries. Gabriel was one of the three recipients of ...
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Water, Water, Everywhere, But Not Enough To Waste By Dan Charles Sep 28, 2011 TweetShareGoogle+Email Here's a fact worth pondering: Farming accounts for 70 percent of all the water that's used for any purpose, worldwide. And demand for it is growing, along with the planet's population and our increasing appetite for me...
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Wakame, Sea Vegetable 2.2 lb / 1 kg Double click on above image to view full picture Sun-dried from the environmentally protected national treasure, Ise (ee-say) Bay, Japan. Essential for miso soup and delicious in salads. It turns a happy bright green when soaked. A good source of magnesium. Details Eden Wakame is cul...
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Farms threatened, basic water principles violated To his way of thinking, legislation proposed by House Republicans and Senate Democrats violate the basic principles on which our water system is based. By Al Medvitz - Special to The Bee JOIN THE CONVERSATION: What considerations should the state make in allocating wate...
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Farm-to-table is fine, but what comes next? KELLY DiNARDO, For The Associated Press Much has been made of the farm-to-table restaurant movement. But what happens to all the food that ends up uneaten at the table? In what you might call a burgeoning table-to-farm movement, a small but growing number of companies are bei...
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Poor agricultural technologies Although Sierra Leone has great natural resources, the decade-long civil war severely devastated the country’s economy, destroyed infrastructure and caused large-scale human suffering. In 2008, Sierra Leone ranked 84 out of 88 countries in the Global Hunger Index and last out of 179 count...
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Israel Is On It Tiny Dynamo Book Search for: Donate Fighting Hospital Infections Anti-bacterial Fabric Arabs in Israeli Hospitals Children with Heart Disease Doctors Treating Terrorists One Doctor’s Account Managing Water Supply Desalinated Water Untold News Awards for Israeli Innovation Drip Irrigation Systems / Irrig...
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ARA welcomes new board members By AgProfessional The Agricultural Retailers Association (ARA) welcomes four new industry leaders to serve on ARA’s board of directors in 2013. The new board members were also recognized at the ARA conference near the end of last year and a few have already started to participate in board...
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California cattlemen to battle regulations in 2014 The California Cattlemen's Association has a full slate of projects set for 2014, including fights against endangered-species listings for the Yosemite toad and gray wolf and a push to make 53-foot semitrailers legal on the state's highways. Tim HeardenCapital Press Pu...
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The Best Mowers Mower Reviews Hand Reels Robotic Mowers Power Needs Easy Start How to Dispose of Grass Clippings Is a Robot Mower Right For You? Riding Lawnmower Options Stand up Mowing Choices Lawn Mower Reviews The Best Lawns Need the Best Mowers That’s what this site is – my attempt to create a comprehensive shoppin...
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Fresh push for using EBT cards at Maine’s farmers’ markets The electronic payments can help low-income Mainers buy fresh, locally grown produce, advocates say. By Mary PolsStaff Writer Follow on FacebookFollow on TwitterEmail Writer207-791-6456 Comment Read Article The statewide organization for Maine’s farmers’ market...
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Multi-grain It's hard to find anyone who's not fairly bullish about world grain prices. Population growth and the predicted economic expansion in China, India and other parts of Asia all point to strong demand and good prices. At the same, markets have rarely been more volatile rising and falling on everything from bad...
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Growers push initiative to benefit pulse crops A letter sent to the 41 members of the House and Senate farm bill conference committee asks them to include two pulse crop initiatives in the final farm bill. A pulse industry official says the initiatives could be a game-changer for the industry. Sean EllisCapital Press P...
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2016: Reality for producers ‘was pretty grim’ Feb 13, 2017 Cash, other prizes could be yours at Mid-South Farm & Gin Show Feb 15, 2017 Judsons winners in National Outstanding Young Farmer competition Feb 14, 2017 What are Arkansas rice producers considering for 2017 season? Feb 15, 2017 EU tactic on WTO called divisive...
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« May 2012 | More RHS Honours for British gardening women Hip, Hip, Hooray The Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) has announced the recipients of its prestigious awards for outstanding contribution to horticulture. This year there are four recipients for the Victoria Medal of Honour (VMH). This is the highest accolade t...
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Scrapping regulations calls for discretion Feb 10, 2017 Stronger safety net is goal for National Cotton Council Jan 27, 2017 Oklahoma Peanut Expo March 23 in Altus Feb 08, 2017 Cattle industry 'very concerned' about Trump's pledge to renegotiate NAFTA Feb 06, 2017 AgriLife Research studies greenhouse gas emissions Kay ...
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A fan of farmers: New MOFGA executive director brings diverse experiences to Maine Courtesy Maine Organic Farmers and Gardeners AssociationTed Quaday, the new executive director of the Maine Organic Farmers and Gardeners Association, posed recently with Logan Perkins, who coordinated the group's campaign to label genet...
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Why Mahindra? Click to download Mahindra World's No. 1 Selling Tractor Every day around the world, Mahindra tractors pull their weight in performance and reliability. Grounds for success? Absolutely. In fact, in 2010 Mahindra became the #1 selling tractor in the world. Across continents, fields and farmland, Mahindra h...
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Farm groups may leave wolf panel after listing The California Farm Bureau Federation and California Cattlemen's Association may walk away from a wolf management working group after a state commission voted to list the animal as endangered. Published on June 6, 2014 1:39PM Last changed on June 6, 2014 4:25PM SACRAMENTO ...
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Season of Eating Raises Questions By Cat Neushul We’ve just entered what I will call the season of eating. Starting sometime around Thanksgiving and continuing until New Year’s Eve, most of us will eat and drink enormous portions of meat or vegetables or alcohol or pastries, or all of the above. Maybe it’s a sign of th...
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admin - June 23, 2011 Ohio Agricultural Hall of Fame announces 2011 inductees Leave a Comment Buckeye Farm News Four Ohioans who committed their lives to working in, promoting and advocating for Ohio’s farm community will be honored Aug. 5 by the Ohio Agricultural Council (OAC) when they are inducted into the Ohio Agri...
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Is Foster Farms A Food Safety Pioneer Or A Persistent Offender? By Daniel Charles Jul 9, 2014 TweetShareGoogle+Email Foster Farms set up new procedures to deal with salmonella contamination after the USDA threatened to shut down its plants last fall. Originally published on July 9, 2014 4:19 pm Foster Farms, a chicken ...
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NDSU research leads to better bean-breeding strategies Posted on 6/13/2014Two NDSU scientists are members of a national research team that successfully completed the sequence of the common bean genome. North Dakota is the leading producer of dry beans in the US.The NDSU team members are Phil McClean, plant genomicist, ...
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Weird Winter Has Gardeners Itching To Plant, Despite The Risks By Nancy Shute Feb 28, 2012 TweetShareGoogle+Email Plant now, and in a month your spinach might look like this. It's a hardy plant that can survive late frost. Right about now, gardeners are aching to get out and plant. Usually, in the February dregs of win...
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Old fellas and young fellas plan for farm's future Greg, Ian and David Heffernan, on the family dairy farm in Candelo, NSW Stephanie Watson A family of dairy farmers in south-east NSW say the key to succession planning is open communication and lots of it.Cousins, Ian and Greg Heffernan, of Candelo, recently bought the...
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Cover crop cocktails are more than a salad bar Feb 15, 2017 5 ways to celebrate National FFA Week Feb 17, 2017 Seedstock Directory Dec 28, 2015 Directing nature? Gene editing offers big potential Feb 16, 2017 Livestock>Cow-Calf Packing Industry Struggles Continue Troy Marshall | Jun 27, 2008 Tyson announced the sale th...
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2016: Reality for producers ‘was pretty grim’ Feb 13, 2017 Cash, other prizes could be yours at Mid-South Farm & Gin Show Feb 15, 2017 Judsons winners in National Outstanding Young Farmer competition Feb 14, 2017 What are Arkansas rice producers considering for 2017 season? Feb 15, 2017 New water savings technology to ...
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an occasional magazine about land rights Conservative Farming Policy A Conservative Lib-Dem government is ideally placed to represent the views of rural Britain. So what can the countryside expect from this unlikely coupling? Ed Hamer investigates Driving through the countryside in the run-up to the recent election you...
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Why The Farm Bill's Provisions Will Matter To You By Scott Neuman Jun 13, 2012 TweetShareGoogle+Email Dairy cows feed on a farm in Chilton, Wis., in May. The farm bill being considered by Congress, part of a massive package that could cost nearly $1 trillion over a decade, contains a number of provisions affecting dair...
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Email Livestock industry backs the Catastrophic Wildfire Prevention Act Share Tweet Plus Pin Link Link Digg Print Email The National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA) and Public Lands Council (PLC) today voiced strong support for the Catastrophic Wildfire Prevention Act of 2012 (H.R. 5477), which was considered by th...
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Family farms expand offerings to remain viable in southeastern Mass. Ice cream, artisan cheese, sunset concerts, wellness fairs and weddings aren’t the usual “products” that come to mind when one thinks of farms. But for today’s family farms, diversity is the key to survival. Linda Murphy When James and Agnes Simcock f...
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Regular farmers market returning to Tewkesbury A REGULAR farmers' and craft market is returning to Tewkesbury for the first time in six years. The markets, which will run from Saturday, March 8 through to December will take place on the second Saturday of each month at the Abbey Lawns Car Park, off Gander Lane. It foll...
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Harvesting Seeds of Success at DuPont ADVERTISEMENT Harvesting Seeds of Success at DuPont By Victoria Craig DuPont EVP: Seizing Opportunities is Key to Success DuPont Executive V.P. Jim Borel says being open to various types of opportunities has been critical in his climb to the top at the blue-chip chemical giant. Gro...
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Time to vote on RHS Council's 'storm in ladies' teacups' The excitement of Chelsea has finished for another year but the post mortems will carry on for a while. The gardening twitterati are still talking about the fact that all the garden judges were men. If you're a member of the RHS, it's time to vote for the Council...
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by Pauza de prânz Global food prices hit record high Amplify’d from www.ft.com Global food prices hit record high Food prices hit a record high last month, surpassing the levels seen during the 2007-08 crisis, the UN’s Food and Agriculture Organisation said on Wednesday. The Rome-based organisation said the increase di...
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Sage (Salvia officinalis) is an herb which has been valued for centuries for its fresh scent, the peppery depth of flavor it adds to foods and for its special constituents which help to keep skin healthy and beautiful. Sage grows as a small perennial shrub, usually no more than 24 inches tall;the oblong leaves have a s...
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0 Nigerian firms to produce soil specific fertilisers Wednesday, 29 June 2016 06:53 The collaboration will see the manufacture of four brands of soil- specific fertilisers for the various soil topographies in Nigeria. (Image Source: pixel1/Pixabay)Four indigenous manufacturing companies have partnered to produce fertil...
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Environmental Impact of Dairy - Truth in Numbers Categories: Dairy Cows Tweet Dr. Judith L. Capper - Dairy Solutions SymposiumDr. Judith L. Capper - Dairy Solutions Symposium “Sustainability isn’t something that’s going to go away,” announced Prof. Judith L. Capper at the Dairy Solutions Symposium in Dublin, Ireland. C...
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Secretary’s Column: Partnerships Power Conservation Efforts Posted by Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack, on August 6, 2014 at 12:00 PM When USDA launched the Regional Conservation Partnership Program several months ago, we talked about our hope that this new way of doing business would build coalitions of unlikely part...
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Regulators to decide if Maine shrimp season is on Federal regulators to decide if Maine's shrimp season will take place in 2014-15 PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — Federal regulators are set to begin the process of determining whether there will be a commercial fishing season for northern shrimp in 2014-15. The commission's Nort...
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Social Justice in Agriculture Forum By Robynn Shrader 116 January - February - 2005 I recently had an opportunity to represent food co-ops at a forum for Social Justice in Agriculture, along with representatives from organizations representing farm workers, fair-trade initiatives, farmers, manufacturers, nongovernment ...
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The Vanuatu Cocoa Growers’ Association: Inclusive Trade in Rural Smallholder Agriculture 1 Nov 2013Working paper series The Cocoa Grower’s Association (CGA) in the Republic of Vanuatu is a fundamental example of how the organization of local cooperatives can make a significant impact and create an environment for inclu...
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Three Lessons for Texas Winemakers to Live By Manifesto: Three Lessons for Texas Winemakers to Live By I stopped by for a visit with Kim McPherson, known as “K Mac” to some in Texas; he’s proprietor and winemaker at his McPherson Cellars winery in Lubbock, Texas. His family line, namely his father Clinton “Doc” McPhers...
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Agweb HomeMILK HomeNewsPower Hour: Drought Loosens Grip on Farm Country Power Hour: Drought Loosens Grip on Farm Country By AgWeb.com Editors This week saw a few notable improvements and some serious degradation in the drought outlook, according to the U.S. Drought Monitor. Temperatures have generally been below normal...
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Global Farmer Network By: Global Farmer Network The Global Farmer Network are farmers committed to inserting their voice and perspective in the global dialogue regarding food and nutritional security. A Call For Common Sense Biotech Crop Regulation By Ted Sheely – Lemoore, California Once a year, I file an application ...
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Open sourcing agriculture one seed at a time While farmers may mistrust agricultural behemoths exercising outsized control on crop data and seeds, an open source balance between the two is the right answer. Matt Asay April 29, 2014, 7:12 AM PST While enterprises everywhere rush to gain control over their data, a far mo...
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Extensive changes have been made to the aid arrangements for cotton, with part of the Community support paid to ginners (65%) being converted into a single farm payment. In order to safeguard production in certain areas, area aid will continue to make up 35% of total aid. The new arrangements will apply from 1 January ...
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PGI Formulates Diversion Program Potato Growers of Idaho have announced the proposed diversion program they hope will be accepted by the industry. In a news release issued Monday, Dec. 11, John Thompson, PGI communications director, said a company called Potato Management Company has been formed that can manage the ove...
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ABC invests $4.7 million for next gen almond farming, sustainability Feb 16, 2017 California wine grape industry seeks no-touch vineyard Feb 10, 2017 Jimi Valov: a proud ambassador of farming, community and pistachios Feb 13, 2017 Former Ariz. ginner Charlie Owen posthumously awarded Lifetime Achievement Award Feb 14, ...
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ABC invests $4.7 million for next gen almond farming, sustainability Feb 16, 2017 California wine grape industry seeks no-touch vineyard Feb 10, 2017 Jimi Valov: a proud ambassador of farming, community and pistachios Feb 13, 2017 Former Ariz. ginner Charlie Owen posthumously awarded Lifetime Achievement Award Feb 14, ...
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Multinationals seek to milk Africa’s appetite for dairy Multinationals seek to milk Africa’s appetite for dairy European groups aim to tap into growth potential through expansion across the continent At Anno Walivaka’s two-acre family farm in a valley below Mount Elgon in western Kenya, daily milk production from its h...
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The Mosaic Company Announces Settlement of South Fort Meade Phosphate Mine Litigation PLYMOUTH, Minn., Feb. 21, 2012 PLYMOUTH, Minn., Feb. 21, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- The Mosaic Company (NYSE: MOS) announced today a settlement agreement with the Sierra Club, Manasota-88, and People for Protecting the Peace River in litiga...
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MALPAI BORDERLANDS GROUP ABOUT MALPAI CONSERVATION ACTION MALPAI BORDERLANDS GROUP BOARD OF DIRECTORS OUR COOPERATORS THE FORMATION AND HISTORY OF THE MALPAI BORDERLANDS GROUP Science Advisory Panel Our goal is to restore and maintain the natural processes that create and protect a healthy, unfragmented l...
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’07 Crop Survey Results filed under: Birds The National Sunflower Association (NSA) has been conducting intensive field surveys since 2002. The 2007 survey was carried out by volunteers from universities, USDA, county extension agents and private seed companies. This year, volunteers in Manitoba, Canada, also participa...
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Dr. Frank King, Jr. The Watusi isn't just a 1960s dance; it's the name of a cattle breed with horns among the largest in the world. At his farm in Leicester, Dr. Frank King raises about 200 Watusi, along with a menagerie of camels, bison, yak, elk and more--all in the name of curiosity and nutritional research. "We're ...
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Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack Prays for Rain By MARY BRUCE Mary Bruce More from Mary » Follow @marykbruce via WORLD NEWS Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack is praying for rain to bring relief from the drought, which is devastating crops and likely to push up food prices. "I get on my knees every day," Vilsack told r...
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Positive Environment News Stubborn Drought Expected To Tax Mexico For Years Date: 22-Mar-12 Country: MEXICO Author: Mica Rosenberg and Noe Torres Cattle graze on dry land in Chihuahua February 17, 2012. A severe drought in Mexico that has cost farmers more than a billion dollars in crop losses alone and set back the na...
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No Frost Fix Thanks to Feds Crop Damage Due to Freezing Could Be Mitigated If Not for Overzealous Regulators Henry I. Miller, M.D. In much of the world, consumers’ morning glass of orange juice is going to become more expensive. Think of the price increase as a tax that benefits no one, but emanates from government stu...
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Risk Analysis of Tilapia Recirculating Aquaculture Systems: A Monte Carlo Simulation Approach Final_Draft.pdf (1.043Mb) Kodra, Bledar Risk Analysis of Tilapia Recirculating Aquaculture Systems: A Monte Carlo Simulation Approach Bledar Kodra (ABSTRACT) The purpose of this study is to modify an existing static analytical...
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Agweb HomeMyMachinery.com HomeNewsOne Big Conversation One Big Conversation By Charlene Finck National talk show joins Farm Journal Media family As the only nationally syndicated long-format radio program fully dedicated to agriculture, "AgriTalk" gives voice to important issues impacting farmers and rural America. Sec...
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PlantsPerennial Plants & FlowersPerennial Flowers List of Italian Flowers List of Italian Flowers List of Italian Flowers Italy's flowers reflect the country's diverse climactic conditions. The northerly Italian Alps are home to coniferous forests and seasonal flowers that can withstand the cold winters and wet summers...
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Panel to focus on future of ag leaders Written by Gothenburg Times Thursday, 09 January 2014 14:38 LINCOLN—For more than 100 years the United States has been the world leader in agricultural production and innovation. Today there are concerns that’s changing. What would changes mean for Nebraska and U.S. agriculture? F...
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Peanut plants grow on a Halifax, N.C., farm that received federal subsidies in 2011.It's amazing how many different kinds of people have been trying to abolish or at least change the government's payments to farmers. They include economists, environmentalists, taxpayer advocates, global anti-hunger advocates and even a...
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News FDA: Federal food safety law carries price tag See also: "FDA rolls out first rules on federal food safety law." The costs to fruit and vegetable growers for complying with the newly proposed produce safety regulation have been estimated at more than $30,000 annually for large farms and about $13,000 per year for ...
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www.FarmCollector.com | Subscribe Questions? Call 1-866-624-9388 or Contact Us Vintage Tools & Equipment Old Farm Life Archives & Special Issues Farm Collector Specials Farm Collector Show Directory RETL A CENTURY OF FORD AND NEW HOLLAND FARM EQUIPMENT From Fordson tractors to New Holland North America. Author Norm Swi...
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Missouri 2012 Growing Season Climate Summary An extremely challenging year was faced by farmers in 2012 when a historic drought emerged early in the growing season and persisted into summer. More than 2/3 of the country was immersed in drought as summer progressed, a situation not experienced in nearly 60 years. For mu...
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Barrow Holds Small Business Hearing to Discuss the Impact of Genetically Modified Crops By: John Barrow Date: June 29, 2005 Location: Washington, DC Barrow Holds Small Business Hearing to Discuss the Impact of Genetically Modified Crops At the invitation of 12th District Congressman John Barrow, Bainbridge farmer and s...
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Sign in or Subscribe. See Offers Posted August 26, 2013 Proposed farm rules resisted They’ll slow the growth of the local food movement, critics say, but others note that small farms are exempt. By HOLLY RAMER The Associated Press Share Comment Read Article CONCORD, N.H. — As the local food movement gains steam, northe...
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Follow @thecattlesite News & Analysis Features Markets & Reports Sustainability Knowledge Centre Directory Events Our Shop News Feed Grain Markets Grow in a Shrinking World22 October 2015 ANALYSIS - Stable and, in some cases, even higher stocks and favourable harvests of maize, wheat and other cereals offer livestock p...
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Silicon Valley & Technology New Corn Varieties Could Combat Famine During Drought August 24, 2010 8:00 PM Increasingly frequent droughts across Africa threaten to destroy the livelihoods of millions across the continent, but a new study has found the adoption of drought resistant corn could save African farmers and ear...
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Action, not words! Nzamujo, Godfrey Nzamujo, Godfrey. 1995. Action, not words!. Spore 55. CTA, Wageningen, The Netherlands. There have been too many false-starts and failures in Africa and, as a result, many of our people suffer from a poor self image. This is no basis for development. But there is another Africa, not ...
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0 Cassava virus on verge of epidemic in East Africa Thursday, 15 December 2011 14:31 Experts urge funding, swift action to protect staple food crop A new variant of a cassava disease is affecting large parts of East Africa, especially in the area's Great Lakes Region, putting a crucial source of food and income at risk...
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Exemplary farmer carries out impressive date farming activities in She’ib sub-zone: Report She’ib, 2 January 2013 – An exemplary farmer is carrying out impressive dates farming activities in She’ib sub-zone. Mr. Abdalla Sweileh, native of Rashaida ethnic group who owned a small date farm in 1994 following his return to...
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