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Emotion-driven bills on supply management and horse slaughter fail to consider broader impacts

Real Agriculture

It’s more common for private member’s bills to make more headway in a minority government, such as Canada has now. Several of these kinds of bills are making their way through parliament right now, and some of them have the potential to not only significantly impact agriculture but also Canada’s trade relationships as a whole. Read More It’s more common for private member’s bills to make more headway in a minority government, such as Canada has now.

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Weekend reading: food philosophy

Food Politics

Julian Baggini. How the World Eats: A Global Food Philosophy. Granta, 2024. 443 pages. I did a blurb for this one: How the World Eats is an enormously wide overview of how people throughout the entire world–from hunter-gatherers to NASA astronauts–view, exist within, manage, and try to improve their food systems. Baggini’s philosophy makes sense.

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Brainfood: EU landraces, EU GIs, Citizen fruit scientists, Nordic potatoes, Czech wheat, German wheat, Wild Brassica collecting, Chinese & European soybeans, Italian goats

Agricultural Biodiversity

Landrace in situ (on-farm) conservation: European Union achievements. Lots of organizations and farmers are conserving landraces in Europe, in lots of ways, and pretty successfully, but the most sustainable way to do so would be to decrease barriers to their marketing, in particular in the context of organic agriculture. An assessment of the implementation of the EU policy for conservation varieties from 2009 to 2023 and its relationship to Geographical Indications.

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Everything you need to know about ESPN GameDay’s Saturday visit

Berkeley Blog

ESPN’s popular pregame show visits Cal for first time The post Everything you need to know about ESPN GameDay’s Saturday visit appeared first on Berkeley News.

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E. Kika De La Garza Fellow Helps Students Step Out of Their Comfort Zone

USDA Blog

Nearly twenty years ago, all that Dr. Circe Niezen, professor at the Polytechnic University of Puerto Rico (PUPR), knew about the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) was the USDA approval sticker on her luggage for agricultural safety when she traveled from Puerto Rico to the continental United States.

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Soil School: Building a corn management strategy that fits your farm

Real Agriculture

Soil type, water availability, hybrid choice, plant population and crop nutrients are just some of the factors growers have to consider when pursuing a high-yielding corn crop on their farm. On this episode of RealAgriculture’s Soil School, we catch up with Aaron Stevanus as he shares how these factors are evaluated at the Stevanus Family. Read More Soil type, water availability, hybrid choice, plant population and crop nutrients are just some of the factors growers have to consider when p

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The PCAST report: a timid step forward

Food Politics

PCAST, the President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology, has released its REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT A Vision for Advancing Nutrition Science in the United States. I learned about the report from a Tweet (X) : I wrote about an earlier draft of the report in a previous post: The federal vision for chronic disease prevention: individual behavior, not the environment.

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A message from Chancellor Lyons on the 60th anniversary of the Free Speech Movement

Berkeley Blog

Learn more about the legacy of the Free Speech Movement, and how the Berkeley community is carrying it forward today. The post A message from Chancellor Lyons on the 60th anniversary of the Free Speech Movement appeared first on Berkeley News.

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How to lose a $4 million estate tax exemption

Western FarmPress

Estate Plan Edge: Leaving everything to your spouse seems simple and straightforward — until the surviving spouse dies and has a $4 million exemption instead of an $8 million one.

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Bayer buys HyTech’s Coaldale canola treating and packaging facility

Real Agriculture

Bayer CropScience Inc. has acquired the HyTech Production LTd. canola treating and packaging facility located at Coaldale, Alta, effective November 1. “As Bayer continues increasing its canola business, we have been exploring ways to enhance the processes and assets that contribute to this important crop,” says Antoine Bernet, president and CEO, Bayer Inc.

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Easy and ‘Modern’ Isn’t Always the Best Way: The Promise of Sustainable, Humane Pig Farming

Food Tank

Kody McCleary wants more consumers to understand the work that goes into sustainable and humane pig farming. “Pig farmers, they’re there 365 days a year taking care of those animals,” says McCleary, a fourth-generation farmer at McCleary Farms in West-Central Illinois. “Going to Florida on vacation isn’t always an option for a livestock farmer.

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Texas A&M AgriLife Research leading effort to develop more high-quality, resilient tomatoes

AgriLife Today

Vegetable and Fruit Improvement Center will produce advanced tomato breeding lines The post Texas A&M AgriLife Research leading effort to develop more high-quality, resilient tomatoes appeared first on AgriLife Today.

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Bringing clarity to microscopic imaging

Berkeley Blog

UC Berkeley engineers have created a new computational tool for removing motion artifacts when imaging live biological samples. The post Bringing clarity to microscopic imaging appeared first on Berkeley News.

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Southwest peanut acreage up; yields hurt by drought, heat

Western FarmPress

Both Texas and Oklahoma producers planted more peanuts this year. A season that began with great promise has lost its luster due to a lack of rainfall and extreme heat.

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The truth about farm succession and peer support with Clint Fischer

Real Agriculture

In Episode 13 of The Truth About Ag podcast, host Evan Shout welcomes Clint Fischer, a South Dakota attorney specializing in farm family transitions and succession. In this discuss, they explore the intricate challenges faced by farm families during ownership transitions and discuss strategies that can help. Fischer is also founder of Braintrust Ag, an.

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Family Farmers say YES on Proposition 4

Caff

From heatwaves to wildfires, drought to flood, farmers confront climate change long before most people do. Weather extremes have lately made farming an even more risky business. And if California doesn’t take action now, it’ll only get worse. Which is why family farmers see in Prop 4 a major step towards tackling the impacts of climate change. Prop 4 or the Safe Drinking Water, Wildfire Prevention, and Protecting Communities and Natural Lands from Climate Risks Bond is meant to address these si

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Immigrant Workers Are the Backbone of Our Food System

Civil Eats

As part of our mission, Civil Eats reports on the U.S. food system’s disproportionate impact on immigrants and communities of color. Immigrant food system workers toil in the nation’s restaurants, farms, and food processing facilities, and have some of the least visible but most strenuous and dangerous jobs in the country. Many are underpaid and vulnerable to food insecurity and workplace abuses.

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Maximize the Nutritional Value of Your Food

Rodale Institute

Vitamins are particularly fragile, therefore diced vegetables and fruit should be consumed as soon as possible. Precut and/or unrefrigerated produce left too long in open air (as in salad bars) […] The post Maximize the Nutritional Value of Your Food appeared first on Rodale Institute.

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What attacked this soybean plant?

Western FarmPress

Soybean Watch: Look for signs of disease in late-season soybeans. Follow along as a seasoned agronomist determines the potential cause of this plant’s affliction.

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The incredible shrinking cow herd

Real Agriculture

Canada’s cattle sector has faced its share of environmental challenges in recent years, as wide-spread and multi-year droughts have put pressure on the overall size of the Canadian cow herd. Several factors, including positive price signals and a return of pasture productivity, will be crucial in stabilizing the cow herd. Brenna Grant, executive director of.

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Fire Does Not Respect Fence Lines: Why Community is Key for Resilience

American Farmland

Farmers and ranchers in Northeastern Washington are invited to gather at Lazy R Ranch for a day of community-building and hands-on learning. The gathering is for small to mid-sized producers who are interested in learning more about building resilience to fire through management and community support. We’ll spend time discussing regional fire risks, touring Lazy R Ranch to learn how fire has impacted their operation, and exploring strategies for building resilience against fire danger.

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New center to advance use of seaweed in the global economy

Berkeley Blog

Nearly $13 million in funding announced today will establish the International Bioeconomy Macroalgae Center at UC Berkeley. The post New center to advance use of seaweed in the global economy appeared first on Berkeley News.

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Three new faculty added to address agricultural, agribusiness challenges in Rio Grande Valley

AgriLife Today

Producers and students to benefit from additional expertise of Texas A&M Department of Agricultural Economics The post Three new faculty added to address agricultural, agribusiness challenges in Rio Grande Valley appeared first on AgriLife Today.

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Texas Rolling Plains hit hard by August heatwave, drought

Western FarmPress

In July, Rolling Plains producers were full of hope as their crops were off to the best start in years. August's unrelenting heat and lack of rainfall hurt fruit production, leaving producers with lower yields once again.

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Wheat Pete’s Word, Oct 2: Grazing as a solution, reflective tape, sprouting beans, and fall weed control

Real Agriculture

If you’ve never seen soybeans sprouted in the pod, this is the podcast post for you! In this week’s episode of Wheat Pete’s Word, host Peter Johnson has some surprising (and wooly) solutions to using oats that made it to head, plus he’s got many thoughts on phosphate applications, and he wants everyone to invest. Read More If you’ve never seen soybeans sprouted in the pod, this is the podcast post for you!

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USDA Science Hispanic Heritage Month Spotlight: Meet Noé

USDA Blog

National Hispanic Heritage Month, September 15 to October 15, is a time to celebrate the rich history, cultural diversity, and contributions from Hispanic communities. USDA’s Research, Education, and Economics (REE) mission area is home to over 8,000 of the world’s best and brightest minds in agricultural science, data, and innovation. This month, REE is spotlighting several brilliant colleagues who are pioneering change at USDA and within their communities.

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Watch the dean of Berkeley Law explain free speech in 101 seconds

Berkeley Blog

Despite its hallowed status, free speech isn’t something that everyone understands — and it hasn’t always been guaranteed. The post Watch the dean of Berkeley Law explain free speech in 101 seconds appeared first on Berkeley News.

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Wisconsin Towns Are Trying to Limit CAFO Growth. Big Dairy Is Fighting Back

Daily Yonder

This story was originally published by Investigate Midwest. Marenda Porter’s new home in Ledgeview, Wisconsin, seemed like the perfect fit for her family of four children. The growing suburb outside Green Bay was a tight-knit community with nearby land for her kids to explore and space for a large garden. Then there was a knock on the door. A few days after moving in, concerned neighbors informed her that Ledgeview Farms, a large dairy farm behind her home, was planning to expand, which included

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Jake Damron interseeds wheat into cotton before defoliating

Western FarmPress

An Oklahoma farmer is interseeding wheat in between his cotton rows prior to defoliation. See what he's using and how he's integrating it into his crop rotation and cattle operation.

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P & H shortens the distance from field to flour with new Alberta mill

Real Agriculture

There is nothing quite like the smell and taste of a loaf of bread fresh from the oven. In the fall of 2026, more western Canadian wheat will have fewer miles to travel to get from the combine to the oven in Alberta. Parrish and Heimbecker (P&H) Milling Group and the Alberta government recently announced. Read More There is nothing quite like the smell and taste of a loaf of bread fresh from the oven.

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How to Remove Fusarium from Your Cannabis Grow

Grow Link

Learn how to eliminate Fusarium from your cannabis grow and keep this destructive pathogen from returning, ensuring healthy, thriving plants.

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Circus arts meet pro wrestling in a raucous theatrical performance

Berkeley Blog

On Oct. 5 and 6, Cal Performances is presenting SLAM!, a gravity-defying circus arts performance that may leave audiences rethinking what’s possible on theatrical stages. The post Circus arts meet pro wrestling in a raucous theatrical performance appeared first on Berkeley News.

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CropX Adds Variable Rate Application Maps to Increase Farm Efficiency

Global Agtech Initiative

New feature empowers users to optimize seeding, irrigation water, and fertilizer based on in-field variations. The post CropX Adds Variable Rate Application Maps to Increase Farm Efficiency appeared first on Global Ag Tech Initiative.

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Organic Grower Summit launches Dec. 4-5 in Monterey

Western FarmPress

Powerful learning sessions, new tech displays, a jam-packed trade show and networking all aim to empower growers in the rapidly changing organic market.

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Salford breaks new ground with precision row cultivator

Real Agriculture

Salford is looking to ramp up productivity and minimize crop damage with its new precision row crop cultivator. In this report from from Canada’s Outdoor Farm Show at Woodstock, Ont., Salford product manager Josh Kettle shares how the company has integrated cutting-edge camera and wand guidance systems to create precise alignment that allows the cultivator.

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Examples Of Subsistence Farming Practices Around The World

Agric4profits

Subsistence farming is an agricultural system where farmers focus on growing enough food to feed themselves and their families rather than for sale in the marke

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Persistence and Partnerships Both Key to Land Access for New and Beginning Farmers

Daily Yonder

Despite significant efforts to support new and beginning farmers (NBFs), substantial challenges persist in the agricultural sector, the foremost being land access. “Without ownership or secure land tenure, farmers can’t invest, improve, or grow their business,” Rachel Brice with Land for Good (LFG) said. In New England, where her organization is based, the high cost of land is one of the biggest barriers.