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The latest on plant-based foods: a round-up

Food Politics

Every now and then I like to collect items on what’s going on in the plant-based food world. These products have their ups and downs, with much inconsistency. Here are some recent items demonstrating some of those inconsistencies. Almost all plant-based meat and dairy categories are down in 2025, Spins reports: Steep dollar and volume declines ripple across the plant-based meat market, while soy- and coconut-milk and shredded non-dairy cheese offer glimmers of hope amid slumping alt dairy sales

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Seeds Sowing and Planting Practices

Agric4profits

Seeds and other planting materials are the basic foundation upon which successful crop production is laid. Failure in the choice of correct seeds, seed storage, time of planting, depth of planting, rate of seeding and spacing could all lead to failure in the crop production enterprise.

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No More Scrambling: How to Stay Ahead with FarmQA Tasks

Farm QA

Stay ahead this season with crop scouting software that streamlines tasks, spray records, and field team coordination. Discover how FarmQA helps agronomists work smarter.

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Soil and Water Conservation Guide

Agric4profits

Soil not only provides anchorage to plants but all nutrients and water are absorbed into the plants through the soil. Therefore, all cultural practices in crop production are directed toward improvement and maintenance of the physical condition of the soil so as to create a favorable condition for the growth and development of crop plants.

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Tick talk: How to spot, avoid and remove ticks in Texas

AgriLife Today

Texas A&M AgriLife expert shares tips to stay safe this tick season The post Tick talk: How to spot, avoid and remove ticks in Texas appeared first on AgriLife Today.

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Proper Irrigation and Drainage Guide

Agric4profits

Irrigation is not only important for the arid regions but is becoming equally important in the humid regions. Although irrigation is very important and is becoming a basic part of well-developed agriculture throughout the world, it also has its negative sides.

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Preview 2025 Tech Hub LIVE

Agwired

The fifth annual Tech Hub LIVE Conference and Expo returns to the Iowa Events Center in Des Moines July 21-23 with the theme “TECH THAT WORKS: Driving Efficiencies for Retailer Success and Farmer Resilience.” Powered by the CropLife Media Group , in partnership with the Global AgTech Initiative and AgriBusiness Global brands, Tech Hub LIVE continues to grow as the industry’s largest gathering of ag retailers, dealers, agronomists, distributors, manufacturers, consultants, and tech providers comm

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5 ways to perk up pollination

Western FarmPress

Although there’s little that can be done to help corn during pollination, these ways can prepare your corn to take on any rigors that may result during this critical time.

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Xerces Society Roadmap Outlines Path to Butterfly Population Recovery

ATTRA

A new report released by the Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation provides a roadmap for recovering butterfly populations across the United States. The report is a response to a study published in Science that found populations of butterflies across the country are experiencing dramatic declines. This publication identifies core conservation actions needed for butterfly recovery across hundreds of species and diverse U.S. landscapes.

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Wheat storage: A break-even gamble

Western FarmPress

Wheat futures suggest storing grain, but farmers may only break even. Market trends and storage costs create a complex decision-making landscape for producers.

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Precision Ag News 6/19

Agwired

Syngenta announced that its latest weed control solution, metproxybicyclone, has been recognized under a new chemical subclass of herbicides. The decision, by the Herbicide Resistance Action Committee (HRAC) and the Weed Science Society of America (WSSA), reflects metproxybicyclone’s distinction as the fourth generation of ACCase-inhibitors, an important class of herbicides.

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Meat and Dairy Emissions Dashboard Conveys Major Companies’ Disclosure Reports

ATTRA

The Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy (IATP) introduced the Meat and Dairy Emissions Dashboard , a database of major meat and dairy companies’ climate-related risk and emissions reporting. Corporate climate-related disclosure rules in jurisdictions around the world make reporting on climate risk and emissions mandatory, and IATP used an open-source dataset to compile a dashboard for the meat and diary sector that features interactive graphics.

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Different Classes of Snail Feed Based on their Nutritional Requirements

Agric4profits

Although Snails feed very well on fruits and vegetables, I will like to use this medium to share with you all that snail feed is not only limited to natural feed alone.

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Stars Over Indiana FFA honored at state convention

Western FarmPress

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How to Treat Sore Hocks (Pododermatitis) in Rabbits

Agric4profits

There is this very common problem in pet rabbits called Sore hocks which is also known as pododermatitis or rabbit sore hocks. This occurs when the bottom of a rabbit’s foot develops sores that eventually become inflamed and infected.

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Farm Progress America, June 19, 2025

Western FarmPress

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