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fromLos Angeles Times
38 minutes ago

A new food hub brings fresh produce and alkaline soursop fish sandwiches to South L.A.

"I made a connection with some Black farmers out in Florida in December, and I drove there to pick up the watermelons," he said. "Just so people can continue their fruit fasts and stuff like that. People were telling me 'I'm 10 days deep into a fruit fast and you're saving my life right now.'"
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fromRealagriculture
1 day ago

Manage resistant broadleaf weeds in cereals with Huskie PRE

Pre-seeding pre-burn tank-mixes with Huskie PRE improve control of herbicide-resistant kochia and other broadleaf weeds in cereal crops.
#china-tariff-relief
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fromwww.npr.org
1 day ago

In the world's driest desert, Chile freezes its future to protect plants

A remote Atacama seed bank preserves Chilean plant diversity under earthquake-proof, low-temperature conditions to protect species from extinction and catastrophic events.
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fromRealagriculture
2 days ago

RealAg Radio: CFIA and AAFC cuts, currency trouble, and more affordable groceries, Jan 30, 2026

Coverage includes a Bayer Crop Science spotlight, a panel on CUSMA and evolving trade landscape, and a beef market update from Gateway Livestock Exchange.
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fromRealagriculture
2 days ago

Beef Market Update: Heavy cattle, tightening supply, and cautious optimism

Cattle markets follow seasonal patterns with tight supplies, reduced packer margins, steady demand, rising feeder imports, increased Canadian exports, and recommended price insurance.
#agroforestry
fromTasting Table
1 day ago

Your Location Matters When Planting Onions - Here's Why - Tasting Table

Onions may not be the prettiest vegetable to grow, but they're certainly one of the most useful. Figuring which items you eat most often is the first thing to consider before planting a vegetable garden, and as a fundamental part of soups, sauces, and salads, who couldn't use more of these easy-to-grow alliums? The only tricky part is that location really matters, as different varieties of onions require different day lengths in order to thrive.
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fromBoston.com
1 day ago

Allandale Farm loses second Highland steer following brother's death last year

Curtis, a 16-year-old Highland steer at Allandale Farm, died peacefully, leaving staff and visitors mourning his gentle presence and community impact.
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fromRealagriculture
2 days ago

Policy Brief: Food as a soft power - positioning Canada for the years ahead

Food and agriculture are being weaponized through tariffs and export controls that disrupt markets and harm Canadian exporters.
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fromRealagriculture
3 days ago

Learning more about KWS hybrid rye, Ep 1

Hybrid rye offers high digestibility and versatile feed and forage use for livestock with manageable ergot risk using modern hybrids and proper feeding practices.
fromRealagriculture
2 days ago

What sets successful farm transitions apart?

Based on years of post-transition reviews, MNP has identified seven traits common to successful farm families, MacLean says. First, they start early. Early planning allows flexibility and time to work through the tough stuff. Clear, respectful communication is the second trait - and it's essential. Families who talk openly and establish expectations avoid the dangerous territory of unspoken assumptions. Farms that navigate the process well have a shared vision.
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fromTasting Table
3 days ago

The Old-School Meat You Rarely See On Dinner Tables Today - Tasting Table

Rabbit meat remains uncommon in the U.S. despite rabbits' high reproductive rates and low maintenance, due to cultural perception, low meat yield, and limited profitability.
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fromRealagriculture
3 days ago

RealAg Radio: Winter livestock challenges, ROI on inputs, and the value of farm shows, Jan 29, 2026

Panelists from Ontario, Quebec, Manitoba and Alberta and a Corteva agronomist address the value of seed treatments and early weed control.
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fromRealagriculture
4 days ago

Wheat Pete's Word, Jan 28, 2026: Yield surprises, frost seeding tips, and the truth about nutrient ratios

Spring approaches despite cold; agronomy updates cover yield results, soil compaction, nutrient management, GMO adoption in Asia, forage performance, and nitrogen efficiency reassessment.
#regenerative-viticulture
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fromRealagriculture
3 days ago

U.S. biofuel policy movement fails to clarify the Canadian feedstock question

Year‑round E15 momentum and the 45Z clean fuel credit are boosting corn and soybean oil demand and reshaping North American crop markets and prices.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

Food sector calls for transition period if UK and EU agree post-Brexit rules reset

Aligning UK agriculture rules with the EU without a transition risks large annual costs and could render some British produce unsellable in the EU.
fromTasting Table
3 days ago

The Slow-Growing Crop That Pays Off Big When You Start It From Seed - Tasting Table

People grow asparagus from crowns because it shortens the long wait times for harvesting. From seed, you'll need to wait three years before harvesting asparagus. Some people consider that a waste of time. The tradeoff is that you can keep harvesting every spring for up to 15 years or more. If you plant crowns, you get a one-year jump on things. However, those crowns may have soil-borne diseases you don't know about, so there is a risk involved. Seeds remove that problem.
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fromRealagriculture
4 days ago

Trump-Carney exchange fuels trade tension but won't derail USMCA, says Haney

Canadian agriculture must focus on economic integration and industry-level engagement to protect cross-border trade amid diplomatic political friction.
fromRealagriculture
4 days ago

Perron moves on, as Bloc Quebecois taps new ag critic

The Bloc Quebecois has a new point person for agriculture. Sébastien Lemire, MP for the western Quebec riding of Abitibi-Témiscamingue, was named the party's critic for agriculture, agri-food, and supply management this week. He replaces Yves Perron, who has served as the party's ag critic and an active member of the House of Commons' agriculture committee going back to 2020.
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fromTasting Table
5 days ago

Most Fruit Trees Can Wait Until Spring To Be Pruned, Except These Two - Tasting Table

Prune apple and pear trees in winter to improve light, reduce crowding, and boost future fruit; avoid winter pruning for most other fruit trees.
fromPUNCH
4 days ago

It's Not Easy Being Green

the Strengthening Organic Enforcement (SOE) rules, set by the USDA, declared that importers-that's right, the firms that typically handle sales and logistics, not just the winemakers- also need to be certified organic in order for the wines to retain the label. According to a spokesperson from the USDA, the regulations are an effort to "better protect organic businesses and consumers" and "keep fraud out of the market."
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fromTasting Table
4 days ago

The Timing Rule That Makes Mustard Greens Thrive Before Warm Weather Hits - Tasting Table

Mustard greens are hardy, nutritious cruciferous leaves best planted in cool weather and can be started indoors or outdoors for quick, tender harvests.
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fromFast Company
5 days ago

Why investors and farmers are betting on organic agriculture

Organic farming is now the most profitable model for U.S. farmers, consistently generating higher net income than conventional systems.
fromRealagriculture
6 days ago

Can biologicals fill the soybean nitrogen gap? The jury's still out

More than 100 research studies show that soybeans typically suffer from a nitrogen gap when yields exceed 60 bu/ac. At that yield level, the combination of soil nitrogen and nodulation often doesn't provide what the plant requires to achieve higher yields. Could biologicals - including nitrogen-fixing endophytes and biostimulants - fill that "yield gap" and provide the nitrogen required at high yield levels? That's a question Syngenta Canada biological field specialist Greg Stewart has been working on for the past two years.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
6 days ago

Ouyen may have hit the highest recorded temperature in Victoria's history and some fear it could get even hotter

In the slanting, late-afternoon summer sun, the fields around the small Australian town of Ouyen almost 450km north-west of Melbourne turn the colour of honey. The edges shimmer with silver, that old cruel trick of feigning water where it hasn't rained for weeks. Summer is always hot out here in the sparse, flat Mallee, but this year is shaping up to be particularly harsh.
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fromRealagriculture
5 days ago

RealAg Radio: 7 traits of successful farms, subsoiling soybeans, and the polar vortex, Jan 27, 2026

Seven traits define successful farms; subsoiling improves field performance; agronomy and weather (polar vortex) significantly influence farm management decisions.
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fromRealagriculture
6 days ago

The Agronomists, Ep 227: Interpreting soil test results with Tryston Beyrer and Jack Legg

Interpreting soil tests and choosing to build, maintain, or draw down nutrient levels maximizes fertilizer return on investment and long-term soil fertility.
#dairy-farming
fromIndependent
6 days ago
Agriculture

'Every weekend I would tuck my lawyer's suit into a pair of wellies and get milking the cows'

fromIndependent
6 days ago
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'Every weekend I would tuck my lawyer's suit into a pair of wellies and get milking the cows'

#precision-agriculture
fromRealagriculture
6 days ago
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Bourgault adds more flexibility in the cab with Intelligent Control updates

Bourgault expanded BiC compatibility with CNH monitors and added an iPad standalone mode to broaden adoption across new and older equipment.
fromwww.bbc.com
1 week ago
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Are 'tech dense' farms the future of farming?

Precision technologies and digital tools increase farm efficiency, reduce pesticide use, boost yields, and make remaining farms more tech-dense and economically competitive.
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fromRealagriculture
6 days ago

Wheat School: Growing 235-bushel winter wheat with U.K. farmer Mark Stubbs

Exceptional wheat yields result from deep-rooting on chalk soils, high plant populations, improved soil organic matter, and managing local constraints like blackgrass.
fromIndependent
1 week ago

'Predators know these kids will do anything to stay with horses' - efforts to 'clean up' the equine industry backed after Katie Simpson killing

Ex-detective who worked on case pushing for better safeguarding
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fromTasting Table
6 days ago

The Popular Crunchy Vegetable That Didn't Exist When Your Grandparents Were Growing Up - Tasting Table

Baby carrots were invented in the mid-1980s by reshaping imperfect carrots into uniform, peeled pieces, reducing waste and creating a popular, convenient snack.
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fromChicago Tribune
2 years ago

With new farm bill in the works, Illinois farmers go to Washington to urge investments in environmental justice

Illinois small farmers seek transformational investments in the next farm bill to reduce inequality, address racial injustice, boost climate resilience, and expand local nutritious food systems.
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fromInsideHook
1 week ago

An Essential Part of Farming Has Two Wings and a Beak

Providing nest boxes for American kestrels reduces crop contamination and damage by lowering songbird density, improving harvest safety and cost-effectiveness.
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fromRealagriculture
1 week ago

Sinoa by Grainfox helps growers make confident, real-time market decisions

Sinoa provides real-time, agriculture-specific AI within GrainFox to deliver farm- and role-specific market insights and actionable, personalized recommendations.
fromTasting Table
1 week ago

15 Fruits And Vegetables You Can Start Growing In Late Winter - Tasting Table

Late winter is when keen gardeners can get a little restless. The weather is still cold, and spring still feels far away. Thankfully, you don't need to wait until the weather warms to start your growing season. There are plenty of fruits and vegetables that can be started in the late winter, ready for a bountiful harvest in the coming months. Each of these plants needs unique care in order to thrive, but thankfully, I can guide you through exactly the right steps.
#bluetongue
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fromArs Technica
1 week ago

Tiny falcons are helping keep the food supply safe on cherry farms

American kestrels in orchards reduce crop damage and lower pathogen contamination on fruit by deterring and preying on small birds and pests.
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fromIrish Independent
1 week ago

Massive snow storm expected to hammer 33 states in US - with wind chills of minus 34C forecast

A major winter storm will affect roughly 150 million Americans with heavy snow, ice, and frigid temperatures causing travel hazards, power outages, and agricultural impacts.
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fromNextgov.com
1 week ago

Agriculture's failure to force SNAP card upgrades is causing $555M in lost benefits, watchdog says

SNAP's outdated EBT card technology and delayed USDA rulemaking have allowed scammers to steal hundreds of millions in benefits, leaving millions of recipients exposed.
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fromSlate Magazine
1 week ago

I'm a Single Mom in $100,000 of Child-Care and Medical Debt. For Parents Like Me, That's a Win.

A lifelong frugal worker accumulated $100,000 in childcare and medical debt despite juggling multiple jobs, childcare strategies, and persistent sacrifice.
fromFood & Beverage Magazine
1 week ago

Dr. Craig Yencho Honored by NC Sweetpotato Commission for Distinguished Service - Food & Beverage Magazine

At the North Carolina Sweetpotato Commission's Annual Meeting, Dr. Craig Yencho was presented with the prestigious 2026 Distinguished Service Award: a recognition that celebrates his extraordinary contributions to the state's sweetpotato growers and the broader agricultural community. It's a well-deserved honor for a scientist whose work has generated billions in revenue and transformed how we grow, harvest, and enjoy this beloved root vegetable.
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fromState of the Planet
1 week ago

Remembering World-Renowned Soil Scientist, Agriculture and Food Security Center Director Pedro Sanchez

Pedro Sanchez transformed millions of acres of marginal land into productive farmland through pragmatic soil and food security solutions, mentoring scientists and leading agricultural initiatives.
fromSocial Media Today
1 week ago

Meta Announces Funding Grants for Research Into AI Glasses Use

There are two types of grants that U.S.-based organizations can apply for: Accelerator Grants for those who are already leveraging our AI glasses to scale their impact, and Catalyst Grants for organizations proposing new, high-impact applications using our Device Access Toolkit. We will award 15 Accelerator Grants of $25,000 and 10 of $50,000 USD, depending on the scale of the project. We'll also award five Catalyst Grants of $200,000. In total, we'll grant nearly $2 million to more than 30 organizations and developers.
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fromFuncheap
1 week ago

Free Vireya Rhododendron Talk + Door Prize (Atherton)

There is a type of rhododendron which makes a superb container plant, and even performs greatly when pot bound, since many species are epiphytes in nature. https://growplumeriafrangipani.blogspot.com/2011/04/tropical-rhododendron-vireya.html These are vireya rhododendrons. https://scholar.lib.vt.edu/ejournals/JARS/v32n1/v32n1-leach.htm https://rhododendron.org/vireya/index.html https://rhododendron.org/vireya/gallery.htm https://www.rhododendron.org/vireya/archive/StevensNRBGE85.pdf https://www.rhododendron.org/vireya/archive/CallardRSF2011.pdf https://www.rhododendron.org/vireya/history.htm http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/ejournals/JARS/v46n1/v46n1-moynier.htm Many vireya hybrids were created in the Bay Area, especially at the San Francisco Botanical Garden which was the Strybing Arboretum. https://scholar.lib.vt.edu/ejournals/JARS/v45n1/v45n1-morebeck.htm
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fromwww.pressdemocrat.com
1 week ago

Former Sonoma County winemaker saves historic East Bay vineyard from destruction

Since 2017, he has owned 10 acres of Evangelho, leasing the remaining 23 acres from PG&E. Rooted beneath a cat's cradle of power lines, the 135-year-old vineyard owes its survival in part to the utility company, which is prohibited from developing the land. The reality is that the economics of farming a vineyard are so tough that not a lot of people can do it, Twain-Peterson said.
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fromIndependent
1 week ago

'It's a kind of rock-star lifestyle... but I always loved farming': Why ex-pro surfer swapped chasing waves for regenerative farming

Fergal Smith left a professional surfing career to practice regenerative farming and train Ireland’s next generation of sustainable farmers on Moy Hill Farm.
fromTasting Table
1 week ago

When To Plant Peppers For The Biggest Harvest: It Depends On Your Zip Code - Tasting Table

The U.S. Department of Agriculture published the Plant Hardiness Zone Map, which breaks the country into 13 zones that help determine the best time of year to get started on various fruits and vegetables, such as peppers. Each zone varies by 10 degrees, and each subzone varies by five degrees, even if a single state can technically be broken into several zones.
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fromForbes
1 week ago

The Future of Rural Work

Rural America covers 74% of U.S. land, faces demographic shifts, and has changing labor-market dynamics driven by remote work, housing, childcare, and small businesses.
fromSFGATE
2 weeks ago

Hawaii's newest tourist attractions are on the farms

Maui's lush landscapes have drawn visitors for decades, but now what comes from the aina (land) is also attracting attention. As the island continues to recover from the 2023 wildfires and a 20.7% drop in tourism between July 2023 and July 2025, more Maui farm owners are opening their fields and facilities to visitors. Farm tours offer educational, entertaining and enriching experiences that offset the high cost of farming and help stimulate the island's economic recovery.
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fromwww.dw.com
2 weeks ago

Germany's farms are failing despite high food prices

To coincide with this event, the Heinrich Boll Foundation, which has close ties to the Green Party, has published its "Corporate Atlas 2026." The study states: In Germany, more and more small and medium-sized farms are dying out. One reason is that the domestic supply chains for milk, meat and vegetables are dominated by just four large retail chains that dictate prices and squeeze farmers out of business.
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fromenglish.elpais.com
2 weeks ago

Meat is at the heart of the disputes over the EU-Mercosur agreement

Argentina's beef sector combines strong domestic consumption with record prices and anticipates improved EU market access and lower tariffs under the Mercosur-EU agreement.
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fromABC7 Los Angeles
2 weeks ago

Empire State of apples

New York's 500+ family-owned orchards use dwarfing trees in high-density plantings to produce hundreds of apple varieties sold at over 7,400 retailers nationwide.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

Solar grazing: triple-win' for sheep farmers, renewables and society or just a PR exercise for energy companies?

Free solar grazing on solar farms enables farmers to expand flocks, reduce land costs, and cut vegetation-management expenses significantly.
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fromwww.mediaite.com
2 weeks ago

Trump's Agriculture Secretary Claims Meals Can Cost Around $3' as Food Prices Surge

Americans can meet nutritional needs on about $9 per day, with one healthful meal potentially costing around $3.
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fromBusiness Insider
2 weeks ago

My husband and I built careers in tech and law. In our 40s, we sold our house, traveled for a year, and left both industries.

Selling the house and traveling for a year helped the couple embrace a slower pace, downsize, and leave high-stress careers for a simpler life.
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fromModern Farmer
3 weeks ago

5 Agri-Environmental Strategies that Prevent Species Loss

Implementing agri-environmental strategies like prairie strips and reduced tillage increases biodiversity, soil health, pollination, and natural pest control, benefiting farm productivity.
fromBusiness Matters
2 weeks ago

Jeremy Clarkson dismisses Brexit criticism as farmers' anger grows

"We've been asked to diversify," he said, "and when we try to do that, the local authorities tell us we can't - and that needs addressing."
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fromModern Farmer
2 weeks ago

The 9 Best Flowers and Vegetables to Winter Sow

Winter sowing produces hardier, earlier-maturing transplants for cold-tolerant annuals and perennials using protected outdoor containers.
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fromNature
3 weeks ago

Fresh starts: how to thrive when you leave academia

A liver physician left full-time academia to run a diverse six-hectare farm while maintaining part-time research and policy advisory roles.
fromFuncheap
2 weeks ago

Eco SF School Farm Volunteer Work Day | SF

Come join a volunteer work party at The School Farm every second Saturday from noon to 4 pm to lend a hand and learn about farm work. All skill levels and abilities are welcome, even for moral support and comic relief. They will provide some water and maybe a snack, and plenty of well worn gloves, but If you'd like, bring some more refreshments to share or your favorite personal protective equipment. For more info, contact sam@eco-sf.org.
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fromIndependent
3 weeks ago

'I am not fatalistic about this' - Agriculture Minister Martin Heydon moves to reassure farmers over Mercosur deal

Fine Gael TD says protections are in place to counter any major disruption to beef prices
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fromTravel + Leisure
3 weeks ago

On Scotland's Wild and Windswept Shetland Islands, Centuries of Crafting Traditions Endure-How to Visit

Shetland unites strategic maritime position, layered human habitation, transnational cultural history, diverse livelihoods, and modern industry (wind and oil) alongside enduring crofting traditions.
#connolly-ranch
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago

In Queensland tens of thousands of cattle die of thirst and hunger encircled by fresh water and grass

Tens of thousands of cattle in north-west Queensland are refusing to cross floodwater and are dying of thirst, hunger and exposure.
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fromState of the Planet
3 weeks ago

Student Spotlight: Stuti Banga on India's Food System

Interdisciplinary, systems-level analysis reveals how agricultural policies (e.g., sowing-cycle shifts) can create unintended consequences like stubble burning and increased air pollution.
fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
3 weeks ago

future farm: a vertical farming system frames architecture as hydro-ecological infrastructure

Future Farm is a modular vertical farming system designed by Qing Duan for integration within urban architecture, proposing a model where buildings function as hydro-ecological systems. Rainwater is collected, filtered, and redistributed to support plant growth and domestic needs, establishing a closed-loop water cycle that combines sustainable agriculture with everyday city life. The project incorporates public greenhouse spaces, shared kitchens, rooftop farms, and educational zones to enable collective care, learning, and interaction with urban farming processes.
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fromTasting Table
3 weeks ago

How To Grow Arugula In Winter Without Deep Pots Or Garden Beds - Tasting Table

If you're cold, your outdoor plants probably are too - and it's time to bring those tender leafy greens indoors. Wintertime container gardening can be a satisfying, cost-effective way to incorporate more leafy green veggies into your daily diet, and few fast-growing veggies are as suited to the task as arugula. These seeds grow happily in your kitchen, thriving in countertop gardens and shallow pots even when the annual chill sets in.
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fromTasting Table
3 weeks ago

Radishes Actually Grow Faster Indoors During The Winter Than You'd Expect - Tasting Table

Growing your own vegetables is a fun and rewarding activity. Not only will you ensure they are at their freshest when you eat them, but you will also know how they are grown, especially if you care about pesticides and other harmful chemicals found in commercially grown produce. If you don't have an outdoor garden space, you can still grow some tasty veggies indoors - and some of the simplest (and fastest-growing) are radishes.
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fromwww.bbc.com
3 weeks ago
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More changes to farm inheritance tax plans ruled out

The government will not make further changes to the raised agricultural inheritance-tax threshold; a 20% levy will apply above £2.5m from April.
fromwww.theguardian.com
4 weeks ago
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Country diary: A wave of relief on the farm with the inheritance tax change | Andrea Meanwell

Raising the inheritance tax threshold on land and assets to £2.5m protects small family hill farms from forced sale and preserves rural community stewardship.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago

Mark Hix's recipe for roast pumpkin and pickled walnut salad

Selecting appropriate varieties, preparing soil (compost and seaweed mulch), and curing harvested squash enables extended winter use and culinary experimentation.
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fromThe Mercury News
3 weeks ago
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New law targets abandoned vineyards threatening Wine Country farms

California law now empowers counties to enforce cleanup of abandoned vineyards and orchards to reduce pest spread and protect neighboring farms.
fromwww.pressdemocrat.com
3 weeks ago
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New law targets abandoned vineyards threatening Wine Country farms

California’s 2026 law (AB 732) empowers county agricultural commissioners to enforce penalties on owners of abandoned vineyards and orchards to reduce pest and disease spread.
fromFood & Beverage Magazine
3 weeks ago

IPR Fresh Appoints Mark Munger as First VP Marketing & Business Development - Food & Beverage Magazine

The company announced the appointment of industry veteran Mark Munger as their first-ever Vice President of Marketing & Business Development - a role that didn't exist before but clearly needed. This isn't just another corporate reshuffle. When a 23-year-old company creates an entirely new executive position, it means they're ready to play at a different level. Why This Appointment Matters
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fromThe Local France
3 weeks ago

Cows banned from iconic Paris farm show over virus fears

Paris' Salon de l'Agriculture will stage the 2026 event largely without cattle because of Lumpy Skin Disease outbreaks, with only limited symbolic bovine displays.
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fromTasting Table
3 weeks ago

Not All Hawaii Macadamia Nuts Are Local - A New 2026 Law Makes That Clear - Tasting Table

Hawaii requires products containing macadamia nuts grown outside the state to be labeled as such beginning January 1, 2026, under Act 199.
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fromIndependent
3 weeks ago

Darragh McCullough: Mercosur could well be the next Brexit - and cause minimal bother to Irish beef

Impartial analysis predicts farm incomes will remain stable; Irish agriculture should diversify beyond traditional markets, learning from post-Brexit adaptations.
#farmer-protests
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fromTasting Table
3 weeks ago

The State With The Most Food Poisoning Cases Has Less Than A Million Residents - Tasting Table

South Dakota reports the highest rate of lab-confirmed foodborne illnesses in the U.S., driven largely by agricultural and livestock factors.
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fromModern Farmer
4 weeks ago

The New Superfood With Minimal Environmental Footprint - Modern Farmer

Chlorella vulgaris is a nutrient-rich freshwater microalga that offers sustainable food, livestock feed, and renewable energy applications with a small environmental footprint.
fromTasting Table
3 weeks ago

The Absolute Easiest Tomato Variety To Grow In Your Garden - Tasting Table

Tomatoes have a reputation for being a temperamental garden crop. They're thirsty, both fragile and heavy, and can be prone to disease. Cherry tomatoes, on the other hand, are widely considered among the easiest tomato variety to grow because of how efficiently (and abundantly) they go from flower to fruit. They ripen within about two months of planting and replenish themselves constantly.
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fromTasting Table
3 weeks ago

Yes, You Can Grow Cucumbers Indoors - Here's How - Tasting Table

Grow cucumbers indoors year-round by choosing parthenogenetic or semi-bush varieties and providing proper light, warmth, containers, and pollination management.
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fromThe Mercury News
4 weeks ago

Agriculture meets open space for Jan. 20 webinar

Santa Clara Valley Open Space Authority will present an update on its Agricultural Strategic Plan Jan. 20 and seeks applicants for District 5 seat.
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fromTasting Table
4 weeks ago

The Shocking Number Of Eggs Martha Stewart's Chickens Lay Every Year - Tasting Table

Martha Stewart raises over 200 backyard chickens that produce between 60 and 100 eggs daily, prized for quality but not cost-efficient.
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