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fromRealagriculture
7 hours ago

Ag safety Week features launch of Emergency Preparedness Hub

Canadian farms lose over 60 people annually in mostly preventable accidents, prompting Canadian Agricultural Safety Week to emphasize risk reduction during spring's high-pressure season.
fromRealagriculture
7 hours ago

Alberta Blue Book expands with more than 800 product listings for 2026

The Blue Book is built around accessibility and practicality for producers managing multiple products and tight timelines. It pulls key information from product labels—such as rainfastness, re-entry intervals, and mixing instructions—and presents it in a more usable format, almost like taking the label and shrinking it into a couple of pages so that it's easy to read.
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fromTNW | Sustainability
9 hours ago

German agritech eternal.ag raises 8M

A Cologne startup uses simulation-first development with virtual greenhouses to train robots before real deployment, addressing the industry's persistent gap between lab success and commercial-scale reliability.
Agriculture
fromwww.theguardian.com
14 hours ago

Country diary: Daffodils and chiffchaffs are here, the wet months behind us | Virginia Spiers

Spring transforms an abandoned market garden orchard into a landscape of blooming daffodils, fruit tree blossoms, and returning wildlife, revealing seasonal changes in light, warmth, and natural activity.
fromwww.archdaily.com
16 hours ago

Taller Agropoetico - Foresta Collective / Atelier Poem

In Cabranes, Asturias, Atelier Poem has realized the Taller Agropoetico for Foresta Collective—a space that integrates agricultural practice with pedagogy.
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fromEarth911
1 day ago

Convenience Comes at the Environment's Expense

Fast delivery convenience carries significant environmental costs through packaging waste, carbon emissions, and resource consumption, but individual yard management choices can meaningfully reduce environmental impact at a local scale.
Agriculture
fromRealagriculture
1 day ago

Wheat Pete's Word, Mar 18: Frost seeding in the dark, sulphur timing, and winter injury risks

Ontario farmers face winter injury risks, residue management challenges, and fertilizer handling issues requiring data-driven decisions for spring 2026 planting.
Agriculture
fromEarth911
1 day ago

What Is Fair Trade Worth?

Fair Trade certification ensures smallholder farmers producing nearly half the world's food receive premium prices and improved livelihoods through ethical supply chain practices.
#fertilizer-prices
Agriculture
fromFortune
22 hours ago

Meet a third-generation Tennessee farmer paying an extra $100k for fertilizer because of the Iran War | Fortune

Fertilizer prices surged 40% for U.S. farmers due to Middle East conflict disrupting Persian Gulf shipping and reducing nitrogen fertilizer exports, forcing farmers to pay significantly more for essential crop inputs.
fromFortune
1 week ago
Agriculture

Fertilizer prices soar as Strait of Hormuz tensions rise-forcing U.S. farmers to rethink spring planting | Fortune

Agriculture
fromFortune
22 hours ago

Meet a third-generation Tennessee farmer paying an extra $100k for fertilizer because of the Iran War | Fortune

Fertilizer prices surged 40% for U.S. farmers due to Middle East conflict disrupting Persian Gulf shipping and reducing nitrogen fertilizer exports, forcing farmers to pay significantly more for essential crop inputs.
fromFortune
1 week ago
Agriculture

Fertilizer prices soar as Strait of Hormuz tensions rise-forcing U.S. farmers to rethink spring planting | Fortune

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fromJezebel
21 hours ago

The Most Daunting Crisis in the Strait of Hormuz Is Food, Not Oil

Iran's blockade of the Strait of Hormuz disrupts global fertilizer supply during critical planting season, threatening food production capacity for billions of people.
fromRealagriculture
1 day ago

TerraScout brings robot agronomic scouting to the farm

It can drive through the field and look at every square inch. We really honed our craft on model performance and detection with rocks, and now we've transitioned that into weeds. The robot uses a boom-mounted camera system to capture detailed imagery across the field. With eight cameras operating at 1 millimetre resolution, TerraScout can generate billions of data points per acre, allowing it to identify specific objects, including individual weeds.
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fromArchitectural Digest
1 day ago

Johnnie and Sophie Boden Cultivate Their Respective Visions in Their English Garden

Fashion entrepreneur Johnnie Boden and his wife Sophie maintain distinct gardening territories at their 500-acre Dorset estate, with Johnnie cultivating wildflower meadows and Sophie designing ornamental gardens of shrubs and perennials.
Agriculture
fromPortland Monthly
21 hours ago

A Flower CSA Will Keep You in Portland-Grown Blooms All Season Long

Local flower farms in Portland offer community supported agriculture subscriptions providing weekly fresh blooms at $30-45 per bouquet, an alternative to imported flowers dominating the market.
Agriculture
fromTNW | Startups-Technology
1 day ago

Finnish startup Elea & Lili raises 2.5M to replace the plastic

Elea & Lili developed a biodegradable cellulose-based superabsorbent that matches fossil-polymer performance for diapers and agriculture, securing €2.5 million funding to scale production.
Agriculture
fromRealagriculture
1 day ago

Profitable Practices: Robotics and automation help Greenview Holsteins tackle labour challenges

Canadian dairy farms use robotic milking and feeding systems to overcome labour shortages while enabling scalable, sustainable operations with improved cow-level management.
Agriculture
fromTasting Table
1 day ago

Can You Grow A Garden From Grocery Store Produce Seeds? - Tasting Table

Growing vegetables from store-bought seeds is possible but results vary based on produce type, growing method, and post-harvest treatment, with hybrid plants producing different crops than their parent plants.
fromwww.aljazeera.com
1 day ago

Not just energy: How the Iran war could trigger a global food crisis

Nearly half of the world's traded urea—the most widely used fertiliser—and large volumes of other fertilisers are exported from Gulf countries via the Strait of Hormuz, making global agriculture highly exposed to any disruption there. Recent disruptions to gas supplies and shipping have already forced fertiliser plants, which use natural gas to manufacture fertiliser, in the Gulf and beyond to shut or cut their output.
Agriculture
fromRealagriculture
1 day ago

Seven-bar tine harrow featured in Schulte's newest SoilStar model

This is the latest addition to the SoilStar family... it's using the same tried and true frame as our previous model... but this eliminates the coulter discs... and it's a seven bar tine harrow. The combination allows for increased agitation up front and more flexibility at the back, helping to achieve a more even spread of material.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Plantwatch: the Natal crocus co-opts fire, bees and ants to reproduce

The Natal crocus uses fire, bee pollination, and ant seed dispersal, with seeds mimicking ant larvae scent to trick ants into transporting them to nests.
Agriculture
fromKqed
1 day ago

Unspecified Allegations Prompt Cancellation of Cesar Chavez Celebrations | KQED

Cesar Chavez organized farmworkers to secure better wages and working conditions, becoming a nationally recognized labor leader commemorated with a federal holiday.
Agriculture
fromRealagriculture
2 days ago

Canola School: Target plant stands, flea beetles, and pre-season planning (Part 1 of 2)

Winter is an ideal time for canola growers to refine seeding rates, plant populations, and disease management strategies before spring fieldwork begins.
Agriculture
fromRealagriculture
2 days ago

The Agronomists, Ep 233: The sulphur on soybeans payoff, with Henry Prinzen and Karl Wyant

Sulphur additions in crop rotations show increasing evidence of benefits, particularly for soybeans and in managing soilborne diseases like SDS.
fromLos Angeles Times
2 days ago

California pledges to open 7% of its land and waters to Indigenous tribes - a step toward healing a 175-year-old broken promise

That number represents roughly 7% of the state's land and waters. It also corresponds with the amount of land the federal government promised it would hold as reservations for Indigenous tribes after California joined the union in 1850. Congress ultimately rejected these treaties in a secret meeting - after pressure from the state - and failed to notify tribes, many of whom upheld their end of the agreement to relocate.
Agriculture
fromwww.aljazeera.com
2 days ago

How do I survive?' Drought plagues Kenya's Turkana amid surplus elsewhere

In Turkana, the land is rugged, roads disappear into dust, and villages are scattered across vast distances in a county of just more than a million people. Despite it being the rainy season, weather experts warn that Turkana and other arid regions may receive little relief. Authorities say drought is once again taking place, with 23 of Kenya's 47 counties affected.
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fromRealagriculture
2 days ago

Ducks Unlimited contributing 467 acres to Manitoba beef and forage research farm

Ducks Unlimited Canada contributes 467 acres to Manitoba Beef and Forage Initiatives, expanding the Brookdale Research Farm by 42 percent to advance beef production and grassland management research.
fromRealagriculture
2 days ago

BASF set to expand canola breeding centre at Saskatoon

For 30 years, InVigor hybrid canola has played a central role in advancing productivity and performance for canola growers around the world. This facility expansion marks the next chapter in that legacy, enhancing breeding capacity, integrating advanced automation, and accelerating the development of new hybrids.
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fromRealagriculture
2 days ago

From pasture to policy: CYL recognizes mentors shaping next generation of cattle leaders

The Canadian Cattle Young Leaders program pairs 16 annual participants aged 18-35 with industry mentors for nine-month mentorships across diverse beef sector expertise areas.
fromTasting Table
2 days ago

This Self-Seeding Herb Practically Grows Itself Once Established In Your Garden - Tasting Table

Garden angelica, Angelica archangelica, belongs to the Apiaceae family, the same botanical group as carrots, celery, fennel, and parsley. Like its relatives, it produces a large, distinctively umbrella-shaped inflorescence, or flower cluster, called umbels. In its first year, the plant forms a lower mound of bright green leaves. In the second, a thick, hollow stem shoots upward and unfurls the broad green flower heads that resemble wild carrot or Queen Anne's Lace.
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fromFast Company
3 days ago

Why the industry that feeds 8 billion people still can't read its own data

Agriculture's fragmented, incompatible data systems prevent AI from delivering value, despite massive untapped information potential worth $500 billion globally.
Agriculture
fromRealagriculture
3 days ago

Ag Policy Connection: Innovation at the heart of food security and resilience, says Alison Sunstrum

Canada must treat agriculture as critical national security infrastructure rather than solely an economic sector, requiring systemic innovation across processing, supply chains, and digital infrastructure.
#weed-management
Agriculture
fromRealagriculture
3 days ago

RealAg Radio: Weed pressure before emergence, sulphur by drone, and corn standability, Mar 16, 2026

Early weed pressure reduces crop yield before plant emergence, while drone applications for fertilizer and sulphur on fall-seeded cereals are emerging agricultural practices, alongside concerns about corn standability.
Agriculture
fromRealagriculture
1 week ago

RealAg Radio: Growing wheat in hotter summers, Alto rail pushback & aphanomyces economics, Mar 9/26

RealAg Radio's Agronomic Monday episode covers palmer amaranth control, wheat adaptation to heat, herbicide options, rail infrastructure impacts on farming, and aphanomyces economics with expert guests from agricultural institutions and organizations.
Agriculture
fromwww.independent.co.uk
3 days ago

US-Iran war will cause spike in food prices, NFU chief warns

Middle East conflict threatens significant food price increases, with UK supermarket shelves at risk without sector support.
Agriculture
fromTasting Table
3 days ago

Florida Oranges Are On The Decline In 2026 - Why You Might Not See Them At The Grocery Store - Tasting Table

Florida's orange production has collapsed from 70% of U.S. supply to historic lows due to hurricanes, farmland reduction, and citrus greening disease, forcing consumers to rely on California oranges.
Agriculture
fromRealagriculture
3 days ago

ClearCost puts fertilizer price comparisons in farmers' pockets

ClearCost is a free mobile platform that aggregates fertilizer pricing from multiple dealers across North America, enabling farmers to compare quotes and secure better deals through a single application.
Agriculture
fromLondon Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
3 days ago

Irwin Mitchell: Farmers and family firms warned over 'dry' tax bills from 2026 IHT changes - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

Inheritance tax reforms in 2026 will limit Agricultural and Business Property Relief to £2.5 million per estate, potentially creating significant tax liabilities for farmers and family business owners without corresponding asset transfers.
Agriculture
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

Africa particularly vulnerable as Iran conflict disrupts supply chains, say experts

Middle East conflict disrupts fertiliser supplies to Africa through the Strait of Hormuz, threatening food security and increasing costs for vulnerable populations dependent on imports.
Agriculture
fromModern Farmer
3 days ago

How to Start Tomato Seeds: 5 Expert Growing Tips

Tomato success depends on choosing between indeterminate varieties for long seasons and determinate varieties for short growing periods, then starting seeds indoors four to six weeks before the last frost in most North American regions.
Agriculture
fromRealagriculture
3 days ago

New Holland T7 tractors go higher-horsepower with XD series

New Holland's T7 XD series delivers 360-435 horsepower with compact dimensions, advanced transmission, and suspension systems for improved operator comfort and field efficiency.
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fromRealagriculture
4 days ago

eKonomics input planning calculator: Helping you optimize crop management decisions

The input planning calculator is a robust tool that can help farmers and agronomists better understand on-farm finances while helping uncover which crops make the most sense to plant from a cost perspective. By inputting key on-farm financial and agronomic data, including seed and agronomy service costs, growers can compare each crop on their farm and explore their true cost of production.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

Mining made this US tribal area a toxic wasteland. This Indigenous nation brought it back to life

The Quapaw Nation's Laue land, contaminated by toxic mining waste for a century, has been restored and returned to agriculture after EPA cleanup efforts.
Agriculture
fromTasting Table
4 days ago

Peas Grow Quicker And More Uniformly In Your Garden When You Make This Step First - Tasting Table

Soak pea seeds in lukewarm water for 8-12 hours before planting to improve germination, nutrient absorption, and seedling vigor.
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fromTasting Table
3 days ago

Why Potato Chips Are So Expensive, Despite Low Manufacturing Costs - Tasting Table

Potato chip prices have surged 48% over ten years due to climate change affecting potato crops and doubled cooking oil costs since 2020.
#farm-bill-2026
fromFortune
5 days ago
Agriculture

The 2026 farm bill quietly hands big tech control over American farmland. Here's the fine print | Fortune

The 2026 Farm Bill includes a provision offering 90% reimbursement for AI and precision agriculture adoption, with private tech industry standards replacing USDA oversight, potentially concentrating food system control among large technology firms.
fromTruthout
5 days ago
Agriculture

GOP Farm Bill Set to Unleash Pesticide Use and Strip Animal Welfare Protections

The Farm, Food, and National Security Act of 2026 prioritizes agricultural industry interests over food safety and public health protections.
Agriculture
fromFortune
5 days ago

The 2026 farm bill quietly hands big tech control over American farmland. Here's the fine print | Fortune

The 2026 Farm Bill includes a provision offering 90% reimbursement for AI and precision agriculture adoption, with private tech industry standards replacing USDA oversight, potentially concentrating food system control among large technology firms.
Agriculture
fromTruthout
5 days ago

GOP Farm Bill Set to Unleash Pesticide Use and Strip Animal Welfare Protections

The Farm, Food, and National Security Act of 2026 prioritizes agricultural industry interests over food safety and public health protections.
Agriculture
fromThe New Yorker
5 days ago

How White South Africans Are Reshaping the Mississippi Delta

Thousands of white South African workers are employed in the United States on agricultural visas, with growing communities in rural areas like Mississippi.
fromRealagriculture
5 days ago

RealAg on the Weekend: Women in ag, diesel prices, & future plant breeding options, Mar 14 & 15/26

If we did that today, it would be a hundred percent, because right now, without question, 2026 is riskier than 2025. So farmers really [face significant challenges]. The war in Iran continues and it works back to the world of agriculture. It's had an impact on fertiliser and diesel prices and commodity markets, as well as currency.
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fromLondon Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
5 days ago

Brits warned supermarket shelves could be left empty as war drives energy costs - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

UK supermarket shelves face potential empty stock within weeks due to rising energy costs from Iran conflict pressuring glasshouse vegetable producers to halt operations.
Agriculture
fromwww.theguardian.com
5 days ago

Global food supplies could be badly hit if Iran war drags on, says fertiliser boss

Extended Iran conflict threatens global food supplies through fertilizer shortages and price spikes, potentially reducing crop yields by up to 50% in affected regions.
Agriculture
fromRealagriculture
6 days ago

RealAg Radio: The rising risks of farming, CUSMA negotiations, and lender relationships, Mar 13, 2026

RealAg Radio Friday episode features beef market updates and discussion of agricultural issues including fertilizer prices, food costs, fuel prices, and farmer risk management.
#fertilizer-supply-chain
Agriculture
fromAxios
6 days ago

Food inflation is back on the table as midterms loom

Disruption in the Strait of Hormuz threatens global fertilizer and oil supplies, risking agricultural production declines and food price increases similar to Russia-Ukraine war inflation.
Agriculture
fromwww.dw.com
1 week ago

How the Iran war could trigger a fresh food crisis

The Iran conflict threatens global food security by disrupting fertilizer exports from the Gulf, which supplies nearly half of world-traded urea and 20% of key fertilizers through the Strait of Hormuz.
Agriculture
fromAxios
6 days ago

Food inflation is back on the table as midterms loom

Disruption in the Strait of Hormuz threatens global fertilizer and oil supplies, risking agricultural production declines and food price increases similar to Russia-Ukraine war inflation.
Agriculture
fromwww.dw.com
1 week ago

How the Iran war could trigger a fresh food crisis

The Iran conflict threatens global food security by disrupting fertilizer exports from the Gulf, which supplies nearly half of world-traded urea and 20% of key fertilizers through the Strait of Hormuz.
fromwww.independent.co.uk
6 days ago

UK food prices could spike as fertiliser supplies at risk due to Iran war

Donald Trump's war on Iran could cause UK food prices to surge due to the soaring cost of fuel and fertiliser as the Strait of Hormuz the narrow sea passage south of Iran remains effectively impassable. The blockade on fossil fuels through the strait is driving a spike in the cost of nitrogen and phosphate fertilisers used for growing cereals and vegetables.
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fromRealagriculture
6 days ago

Beef Market Update: Cash cattle dip in the U.S., while Alberta enters record territory

U.S. cash cattle prices declined $4-$5 this week amid a JBS plant strike and tightening supplies, while Alberta prices reached record highs and held steady.
Agriculture
fromRealagriculture
6 days ago

ArrowTube plants corn tip down for better early growth and emergence

Precision Planting's ArrowTube system controls seed orientation to land tip-down, reducing delayed emergence by 18% and improving early growth and canopy development.
Agriculture
fromAxios
5 days ago

Scoop: Trump eases Venezuela sanctions on oil, fertilizer to blunt Iran war costs

The U.S. authorized businesses and farmers to purchase Venezuelan petrochemical products, provide services to Venezuela's energy sectors, and negotiate contracts for oil, gas, and electricity infrastructure development.
Agriculture
fromFuncheap
5 days ago

Sonoma County Farm Trails Spring Tour (May 2-3)

Sonoma County Farm Trails hosts a free self-guided spring farm tour on May 2-3, 2026, featuring farm animals, tastings, workshops, and farm stands across member locations.
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fromTNW | Sustainability
6 days ago

Tropic raises $105M to scale gene-edited bananas

Tropic launched the first new commercial banana varieties in 75 years using gene-editing technology to combat Panama Disease, securing $105 million in Series C funding to scale production and save the global banana industry.
Agriculture
fromFortune
6 days ago

Oil and fertilizer prices are climbing. Your grocery bill may follow | Fortune

Rising oil prices from geopolitical conflict directly increase food prices through energy-dependent supply chains, with grocery impacts dependent on conflict duration.
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fromRealagriculture
1 week ago

Ag Policy Exchange: Finding common ag policy ground among countries in a divided world

Global agriculture faces interconnected geopolitical, economic, and environmental challenges requiring sustainable, resilient, and affordable food systems through coordinated international policy approaches.
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fromRealagriculture
1 week ago

Wheat Pete's Word, March 11: The next generation of ag, ponded wheat, potash power, and a rust watch

Ontario winter wheat shows strong spring conditions with minimal ponding, while high-tillering wheat in Idaho presents lodging risks and leaf rust emerges unexpectedly in the southern U.S.
fromSan Francisco Bay Times
1 week ago

Highlighting Women Farmers, Owners, and Chefs at Bay Area Farmers' Markets - San Francisco Bay Times

When people come to the farmers' market, they're here to support small businesses and local farmers. They're excited to learn new things. They're really encouraging and supportive! Being a part of people's weekly lives, the regulars who show up and are excited to see me and excited to buy microgreens is one of my favorite parts of selling at the farmers' market.
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fromwww.dw.com
1 week ago

Iran war could spark the next global food crisis

The Iran conflict threatens global food security by disrupting fertilizer exports from the Gulf, which supplies nearly half of world-traded urea and 20% of key fertilizers, risking crop yields for nitrogen-dependent staples.
Agriculture
fromRealagriculture
1 week ago

Research check-off dollars may qualify farmers for federal SR&ED tax credit

Agricultural producers can claim federal tax credits on commodity check-off contributions directed toward eligible research and development projects through Canada's SR&ED tax incentive program.
Agriculture
fromABC7 Los Angeles
1 week ago

'Swazey Farms' harvests honey and rescues bees in South Jersey

Randy Pearce and Josue Feliciano operate Swazey Farms, dedicated to honey bee preservation, beekeeper education, bee rescue, and honey production in Salem County, New Jersey.
Agriculture
fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

Why one of Asia's poorest countries grows Japan's cash

Japan replaced dying mitsumata with Himalayan argeli for yen production, transforming Nepal's low-value crop into a lucrative cash crop that brought economic development to rural villages.
fromLos Angeles Times
1 week ago

Commentary: China-backed Big Pork wants to override 63% of California voters. Even conservatives are mad

Swine life on Staples' sustainable family farm is a jarring contrast to the existence of a pig on one of America's "intensive" corporate-owned mega-farms, where some sows are confined to cages so small they literally can't turn around or take more than a step or two in any direction.
Agriculture
fromHigh Country News
1 week ago

A shrinking Colorado River is forcing farms to change - High Country News

The Colorado River is an interconnected system, sustained by Rocky Mountain snowpack, rainfall and groundwater. It is fragile, and under increasing stress. Two and a half decades into this century, the river that built the modern West has 20% less water flowing through it than it did on average in the last century. As heat and drought intensify, so do the stakes: Failure to recognize the severity of changing conditions, managing the river in parts without considering needs of the whole and inadequate planning for long-term shortages put the future of all the basin at risk.
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fromThe Nation
1 week ago

The Pork Oligarchs of Iowa Have Local Politicians in Their Pockets

Large production sheds, known as "confinements," hold up to 2,500 sows, which are pumped full of antibiotics to help them survive their cramped, windowless existence. CAFOs generate colossal amounts of manure waste, forming gargantuan anaerobic lagoons that foul the air and pollute local water supplies around the farm.
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fromThe Walrus
1 week ago

Mega Barns Along the US Border Cause a Big Stink in Manitoba | The Walrus

Riverview's proposed mega dairy facilities in North Dakota risk contaminating the Red River and Lake Winnipeg through manure runoff containing phosphorus, nitrogen, and other contaminants.
from24/7 Wall St.
1 week ago

I'm a 27-Year-Old Farmer With $2 Million in Debt on $12 Million Revenue

A dairy operation that burns through $2 million in two years on $12 million in revenue has a structural problem, not a temporary one. A farm that accumulates $2 million in debt on $12 million in revenue is structurally losing money. Understanding why matters more than choosing a debt repayment strategy.
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fromSan Jose Spotlight
1 week ago

State grant opens door to housing for South Bay farmworkers - San Jose Spotlight

Santa Clara County will provide up to $200,000 loans to low-income farmworkers for manufactured home purchases using a $2.2 million state grant.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

If plant-based foods must be more honest, let's do the same for meat fancy some cow muscle'? | Deirdra Barr

European regulations restricting plant-based food terminology lack logical consistency and set a problematic precedent for food naming standards.
Agriculture
fromRealagriculture
1 week ago

How early weed pressure affects crop yield before plants even emerge

Crops detect weed presence through light signals before emerging from soil, triggering stress responses that reduce growth and yield before physical competition begins.
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fromTasting Table
1 week ago

Fan Of Wild Blueberries? Why 2026 Might Be An Unlucky Year For You - Tasting Table

Maine's severe drought in 2025 and continuing drought conditions in 2026 are reducing wild blueberry yields and supply, making them harder to find and more expensive in grocery stores.
fromRealagriculture
1 week ago

Ruminating with RealAg, Ep 39: Ranch economics, record-keeping, and real-world decisions

Profitability in the cattle business often hinges on understanding the real cost of production, something that can be difficult to pin down when labour, land, and opportunity costs aren't always clearly accounted for.
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fromRealagriculture
1 week ago

March WASDE leaves grain markets searching for direction

USDA estimates for major crops were largely unchanged from the previous month, resulting in muted market reactions. For wheat, the USDA maintained its U.S. production, supply, and ending stocks forecasts with no revisions. Global wheat production was adjusted slightly higher, largely due to increased output estimates in Ukraine and Kazakhstan, partially offset by a smaller Australian crop.
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fromTechCrunch
1 week ago

Canopii looks to succeed where past indoor farms have not | TechCrunch

Canopii develops autonomous robotic greenhouses that grow produce from seed to harvest without human intervention, using minimal water and space while producing up to 40,000 pounds annually.
Agriculture
fromRealagriculture
1 week ago

The truth about innovation in crop protection, with Mike Frank

Crop protection innovation is shifting from new molecules to formulations and mixtures, with off-patent actives dominating the market across 140 countries.
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fromFood & Beverage Magazine
1 week ago

Apply for the Cottage Industry Scholarship in Hawaii

The Cottage Industry to Commercial Enterprise Scholarship supports 15 Hawai'i food entrepreneurs annually through a 12-week course covering licensing, kitchen operations, branding, and distribution to scale businesses using local ingredients.
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fromEarth911
1 week ago

Fill Your Windows With Year-Round Edible Produce

Window farms enable indoor food production in small spaces through vertical hydroponic gardening, with 71% of Americans planning to grow food in 2025 and over 27% choosing indoor methods.
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fromRealagriculture
1 week ago

Forty per cent of farmers see their banker as a "partner"

Farmers facing 2026 financial challenges should cultivate strong banker relationships as trusted partners rather than transactional service providers to navigate commodity price pressures.
Agriculture
fromRealagriculture
1 week ago

CWRC report highlights risks and opportunities in Canada's wheat breeding system

Canada's wheat breeding system requires significant transformation due to budget cuts and declining research capacity threatening future variety development and competitiveness.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Villagers on Principe, the African Galapagos', to be paid for protecting the ecosystem

Principe islanders receive quarterly dividends for following environmental protection codes, with nearly 3,000 participants receiving their first payment of €816, creating economic incentive for conservation.
fromRealagriculture
1 week ago

Vive Crop Protection announces registration of foliar fungicide Phobos FC 360

Canadian growers are looking for solutions that deliver consistent disease control without adding complexity to their spray programs. Phobos FC 360 brings a clear application advantage, stronger on-leaf retention, even coverage, and proven performance across Canada. We're excited to provide growers with another tool that helps protect yield potential and maximize the value of every acre.
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fromIndependent
1 week ago

'My late uncle left me a landlocked field accessed by a laneway that runs through a neighbour's farm, but now he says there's no right of way'

A landlocked field inherited through a will requires access via a neighbor's property through an established laneway, raising legal questions about right of way and property access.
Agriculture
fromModern Farmer
1 week ago

Spring Soil Amendments: What to Add to the Field in March

March is an ideal time to amend soil when temperatures reach 40°F or higher, with compost being a gentle, nutrient-rich amendment that supports soil microbiomes and plant health.
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fromEarth911
1 week ago

Sustainability In Your Ear: The MooBlue Team Keeps The Beef, Without The Burp

Cattle produce 14.5% of global greenhouse gas emissions primarily through methane burps, and seaweed additives can reduce this by blocking methane-producing enzymes in cow stomachs.
Agriculture
fromRealagriculture
1 week ago

RhizoSorb tops one million acres as growers seek improved phosphate efficiency

Phospholutions' RhizoSorb technology reached one million commercial acres in 2025, driven by growers seeking phosphorus efficiency and cost savings through controlled-release fertilizer innovation.
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fromRealagriculture
1 week ago

Wheat School: What long-term weather trends say about the future of wheat production

Rising nighttime temperatures in the Northern Plains and Western Canada reduce wheat yield potential despite increased CO2 benefits, though improved genetics currently offset climate impacts.
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