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fromIndependent
1 day ago

'Mam transferred the farm to me but her health has deteriorated and my siblings won't help out. Am I liable for her care? What are my options?'

Inheriting a multigenerational family farm has created financial strain and sibling conflict because Fair Deal relief is unavailable for three years.
Agriculture
fromIndependent
1 day ago

From packed pubs to 33k heifers: The rural phenomenon you've probably never heard of

Carrick Winter Fair experienced unusually high cattle spending, including €1.5m on weanling heifers and a top price of €33,500.
fromIndependent
1 day ago

'There's no event like the Carrick Winter Fair. I've never experienced anything else close to it'

Packed pubs, sold-out hotels, a run on steak, €1.5m spent on weanling heifers to a top of €33,500... 'for anyone interested in breeding or showing cattle, or even people who just appreciate top-quality stock, this is our version of the Ploughing'
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#regenerative-farming
fromTechCrunch
2 weeks ago
Agriculture

Kering-backed fund Mirova pours $30.5M into India's Varaha for regenerative farming | TechCrunch

fromTechCrunch
2 weeks ago
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Kering-backed fund Mirova pours $30.5M into India's Varaha for regenerative farming | TechCrunch

#public-lands-grazing
#african-swine-fever
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

How Chronic Pain Became My Motivation for Good

A botched abortion caused lifelong pelvic nerve damage, relentless chronic pain, isolation, depression, and led to reframing empathy after witnessing factory-farmed dairy cows' suffering.
Agriculture
fromModern Farmer
2 days ago

What to Plant in Cold Frames and Hoop Houses in December

Build a well-sealed December cold frame, hoop house, or covered row and grow cold-tolerant crops like carrots and parsnips through winter.
Agriculture
fromKqed
2 days ago

How Fear of Trump's Immigration Blitz Is Changing Life in California Farm Towns | KQED

Immigration uncertainty and deportation fears force migrant farmworker families to weigh access to U.S. services against risk of parental removal.
#food-security
fromwww.dw.com
2 days ago
Agriculture

Germany news: Minister sounds alarm on food security DW 11/30/2025

Farms and food producers are critical infrastructure and must be included in military emergency drills to protect food supply and prevent collapse.
fromenglish.elpais.com
2 weeks ago
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The era of scarcity: Climate change threatens the future of food

Climate change, natural-disaster fears, and mass tourism are driving staple shortages and price spikes, straining reserves and forcing increased imports.
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fromIrish Independent
3 days ago

Suspected bluetongue outbreak in Co Down sparks 20km control zone and all-island alert

Bluetongue virus (BTV-3) detected in two cows near Bangor prompted a 20km Temporary Control Zone and movement restrictions to limit livestock spread.
Agriculture
fromwww.dw.com
3 days ago

Solar energy protects German vineyards from climate change DW 11/30/2025

Elevated photovoltaic arrays above vineyards produce electricity while protecting vines and helping Riesling adapt to climate-change-driven risks.
#food-insecurity
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fromAnimals Around The Globe
3 days ago

Why 19th-Century Farmers Painted Their Animals Larger Than Life

19th-century farmers commissioned exaggerated livestock paintings as promotional displays to convey abundance, prestige, and commercial value before photography existed.
Agriculture
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

Working the land but rarely owning it: life for New Zealand's young farmers

Rising land prices and farm consolidation are making it increasingly difficult for young New Zealand farmers to achieve farm ownership through traditional pathways.
#basil
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fromTruthout
5 days ago

California Is Failing to Protect Health and Safety of Child Farmworkers

Young farmworkers endure long hours, low pay, injuries, pesticide exposure, and unsafe conditions while harvesting strawberries in California's Salinas Valley.
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fromwww.aljazeera.com
1 week ago

Thailand's pork industry fears influx of cheap US imports under Trump

US duty-free pork access threatens Thailand's nearly entirely domestic $3bn pork market, risking food security and harming local pig farmers.
fromIndependent
1 week ago

Connacht family fail in initial High Court bid to stop neighbouring farmers spreading slurry and pesticides

Family claimed they risked 'death' if they didn't get immediate prohibitive injunction
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#avian-influenza
fromPoynter
1 week ago
Agriculture

Turkey prices may be climbing, but your Thanksgiving bird is still safe to eat - Poynter

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fromwww.scientificamerican.com
2 weeks ago

Are Turkeys at Risk of Bird Flu This Thanksgiving?

Avian influenza has killed or forced culling of millions of U.S. poultry, including nearly two million turkeys since September, but Thanksgiving price spikes are unlikely.
Agriculture
fromwww.pressdemocrat.com
3 weeks ago

Sonoma County farmers confront new avian flu wave and debate over vaccine

Early winter detections of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza in Sonoma County poultry farms have producers fearing repeat devastation of flocks and egg production.
fromPoynter
1 week ago
Agriculture

Turkey prices may be climbing, but your Thanksgiving bird is still safe to eat - Poynter

fromDaily Coffee News by Roast Magazine
6 days ago

Fairtrade Plans Major Standards Overhaul for Coffee and Other Crops

Fairtrade International is planning a sweeping overhaul of the standards that govern Fairtrade-certified coffee and other crops. The multi-year project will likely reshape how millions of farmers, workers and buyers engage with the system, which is designed to support smallholder farmer livelihoods through ethical consumerism. The Germany-based nonprofit says it is revising all generic standards - for small-scale producer organizations, hired-labor organizations and traders - along with product standards for agricultural commodities, including coffee.
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fromFortune
1 week ago

How American farmers are losing out on the organic food boom to other countries | Fortune

The U.S. share of the global organic food market is estimated at 40%. In short, the U.S. is heavily dependent on other countries for 60% of these goods. This glaring trade imbalance means dollars that could support American farms and rural communities are flowing to foreign producers overseas. It represents billions of dollars in lost revenue left on the table here at home.
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#regenerative-agriculture
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 week ago
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Nonprofit farm in Los Gatos helps feed those in need

Ma'alot Farms produces and donates sustainably grown, diverse food year-round to alleviate local food insecurity while restoring and protecting the land.
fromFast Company
3 weeks ago
Agriculture

It's time to reimagine farming as an innovative career path

Aging farmer population and rapid farmland loss demand reimagining farming as a viable calling, using regenerative agriculture and veteran training to secure food systems.
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fromwww.standard.co.uk
1 week ago

Farmers' protest in London: Everything you need to know about the event

Farmers are organizing a tractor protest in London on Budget Day to oppose proposed inheritance tax changes that could force family farms to sell land.
Agriculture
fromFortune
1 week ago

'People are completely worried': In a Nebraska town where one in three work at Tyson, a plant closure threatens everything | Fortune

Tyson's closure of the Lexington beef plant will devastate the town, cut national processing capacity, and pressure beef prices and rancher incomes.
Agriculture
fromFast Company
1 week ago

Wholesale turkey prices are jumping 44% this year. Here's why

A reduced U.S. turkey flock is driving wholesale turkey prices up and contributing to higher overall Thanksgiving meal costs.
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fromFast Company
1 week ago

Why 50,000 Christmas trees went on sale at this event in Pennsylvania (and what that means for holiday shopping)

Wholesale auction moved about 50,000 trees and extensive seasonal decor to retailers across the Northeast, driven by quality Fraser firs and profitable wreath and decoration sales.
Agriculture
fromModern Farmer
1 week ago

How to Amend the Soil after Harvest (and Why You Should)

Apply soil amendments after harvest—preferably in fall—to replenish nutrients, improve soil texture, and prepare fields for healthier, higher-yield spring crops.
fromFortune
1 week ago

Why 90% of decisions don't reach this Land O' Lakes exec's desk | Fortune

Leah Anderson, a senior executive at Land O'Lakes, has learned to make high-stakes calls even when the data is incomplete. It's a discipline that's become foundational to her leadership, especially as AI and digital tools accelerate the speed at which farmers and retailers must act. She says the biggest risk for decision-makers in this space isn't making the wrong call-it's getting stuck.
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fromTasting Table
1 week ago

Plant This Everyday Garnish To Keep Aphids Out Of Your Vegetable Garden - Tasting Table

Interplanting chives among vegetables repels aphids via sulfurous scent, reduces infestations, and attracts beneficial pollinators; avoid frequent trimming to maintain effectiveness.
fromenglish.elpais.com
1 week ago

The thorns of Tabacundo, Ecuador's rose capital of the world

This town of around 21,000 inhabitants and known as the rose capital of the world is located in the Pedro Moncayo canton, in the province of Pichincha in Ecuador, and sits 37 miles north of Quito at an altitude of 9,400 feet. Beginning in the 1980s, the area's economy has hinged on the production of roses, thanks to its altitude, temperate climate and sunlight for up to 12 hours a day.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

French winemakers battle for survival' as minister prepares for crisis talks

French winemakers face collapse from repeated bad harvests, rising costs, falling sales and geopolitical shocks, prompting urgent demands for government rescue to save a fifth.
Agriculture
fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 week ago

Why supermarkets are putting key industry at financial risk'

Supermarket buying practices are driving widespread financial risk, unfair treatment, and mental health strain among farmers, prompting industry calls for regulatory reform.
fromenglish.elpais.com
1 week ago

The secret journey of one of Ukraine's treasures: Its seed bank

A door about a hand's width opens into the frigid facility that protects the seeds that may one day play a fundamental role in the event of droughts, pests, floods, or the many other disasters that can ravage the earth and, consequently, the food supply for people and animals. Ukraine possesses an immense collection of biodiversity that cannot be found anywhere else. Who knows how useful it may be to us in the future. Its qualities can still be explored; it is like a treasure.
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fromFortune
1 week ago

'We want to trust what we've heard': Farmers remain unsettled on trade, even after China's biggest U.S. soybean purchase in two years | Fortune

China purchased 792,000 metric tons of U.S. soybeans, signaling improved trade flows and offering relief to U.S. farmers after tariff-driven disruptions.
Agriculture
fromTasting Table
1 week ago

Take Advantage Of A Sunny Kitchen And Grow This Medicinal Herb - Tasting Table

Ginger (rhizome) can be easily grown indoors in sunny, warm, well-drained conditions and harvested year-round for culinary and medicinal use.
Agriculture
fromBoston.com
1 week ago

Ask the gardener: How and why to support winter farmers markets in Mass.

Winter farmers markets provide critical year‑round income and community access to local produce and goods, sustaining New England farmers through the winter and holidays.
Agriculture
fromFortune
1 week ago

AI's power and water consumption is worrying the agriculture sector: 'Don't forget that it is also required for us to grow food' | Fortune

Rapid data center expansion for AI substantially increases energy and water demand, threatening agricultural water and power availability and food production capacity.
#autonomous-tractors
fromTechCrunch
1 week ago
Agriculture

Exclusive: Monarch Tractor preps for layoffs and warns employees it may 'shut down' | TechCrunch

fromTechCrunch
2 weeks ago
Agriculture

Monarch Tractor sued over tractors that were 'unable to operate autonomously' | TechCrunch

fromTechCrunch
1 week ago
Agriculture

Exclusive: Monarch Tractor preps for layoffs and warns employees it may 'shut down' | TechCrunch

fromTechCrunch
2 weeks ago
Agriculture

Monarch Tractor sued over tractors that were 'unable to operate autonomously' | TechCrunch

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fromTasting Table
1 week ago

Don't Say Goodbye To Your Rosemary Just Yet - Here's How To Help It Through Winter - Tasting Table

Protect rosemary from sub-freezing temperatures by bringing containers indoors gradually and insulating garden plants with mulch and other winter protections.
Agriculture
fromThe Mercury News
1 week ago

Santa Clara County takes a step back on agricultural rezoning plan following backlash from small farmers, equestrians and wineries

Santa Clara County paused proposed agricultural zoning changes to address widespread concerns from farmers, equine businesses, wineries, and small agricultural enterprises.
Agriculture
fromSan Jose Spotlight
1 week ago

Santa Clara County nixes rezoning on horses and wineries - San Jose Spotlight

Santa Clara County halted a rural rezoning plan after opposition from farmers, wineries, equestrians and residents over stricter regulations, costs, and loss of protections.
Agriculture
fromEarth911
2 weeks ago

Classic Podcast: Steve Groff on Regenerative Farming

Year-round cover-cropping restores lost topsoil, rebuilds soil carbon and biodiversity within decades, increases yields, improves food health, and strengthens farm profitability and supply chains.
Agriculture
fromTasting Table
1 week ago

How To Grow A Pistachio Tree From Store-Bought Pistachios - Tasting Table

Pistachios can be grown from raw, unsalted store-bought nuts by sprouting and planting, but they require hot, dry climates and tolerate drought.
Agriculture
fromNature
2 weeks ago

Honouring visionary scientist and Nature's founder, Norman Lockyer

A commemorative lecture honors Nature's first editor while highlighting threats to precious genetic resources in indigenous livestock breeds.
fromKqed
2 weeks ago

Save The Grapes! Enter The Mealybug Destroyer! | Deep Look | KQED

If there ever was a bug that we should all raise a glass of wine for, it's the mealybug destroyer.
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fromMail Online
2 weeks ago

Farmers' Almanac fans heartbroken by publication's late announcement

The Farmers' Almanac will cease publication after its 2026 edition due to rising printing costs and declining print readership.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

Houseplant hacks: can you use banana peel to shine your plants' leaves?

Rub the inside of a banana peel on to your plant's leaves to clean them and leave a glossy sheen. Some swear by it as a natural and free alternative to chemical leaf-shine sprays. Banana skins contain potassium and natural oils. In theory, these lift away dust while polishing, making the leaves look healthier. It's also completely free, since it repurposes something you'd usually throw away.
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fromNature
2 weeks ago

The apple of my eye: How I've created a plant-health tracker for farmers in Tanzania

This photo was taken in August, in the Sing'isi village in Arusha, northern Tanzania, where my colleagues and I were conducting a field visit to farmers. I was demonstrating how to use a mobile app - named KilimoAI - to examine crop leaves. The app, which we've developed in-house, works by analysing a photograph of the plant to detect possible disease symptoms.
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fromFortune
2 weeks ago

Rural America's farm economy is struggling with its own K shape, as government payouts rocket to crisis levels | Fortune

Farmers face a K-shaped crisis: rising production and financing costs while crop prices fall, driving bankruptcies despite large government aid.
fromMail Online
2 weeks ago

Gained weight? Blame climate change! CO2 makes food more calorific

For their new meta-analysis, researchers analysed and compared data from different studies where crops were grown at various CO2 levels, both indoors and outdoors. They looked at 43 edible crops in total, including rice, barley, potatoes, tomatoes, wheat, soybeans, peanuts and lettuce. According to the analysis, when the CO2 level doubles, so too does the detrimental effect on the nutrients in the crops.
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fromModern Farmer
2 weeks ago

Get Started With Regenerative Grazing: 5 Recommendations

Converting parts of a ranch to regenerative grazing, using rotational grazing, native forage, and practices like silvopasture, improves pasture productivity and livestock health.
Agriculture
fromTasting Table
2 weeks ago

An Old-World Grain Is Making A Modern Comeback As A Nutritional Powerhouse - Tasting Table

Sorghum is a drought-tolerant, resource-efficient ancient grain with versatile culinary uses and growing importance as a climate-resilient commercial crop.
Agriculture
fromFortune
2 weeks ago

China has only bought 332,000 tons of U.S. soybeans since Trump made a deal with Xi Jinping that promised 12 million by year's end | Fortune

USDA data showed China purchased only 332,000 metric tons of U.S. soybeans since the summit, far below the announced purchase commitments.
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fromFortune
2 weeks ago

If you think beef is expensive now, just wait until next year when prices could soar nearly 60% | Fortune

U.S. beef supply is shrinking as cattle herds fall, driving prices toward potentially $10 per pound ground beef by third quarter 2026.
Agriculture
fromArs Technica
2 weeks ago

Scientist pleaded guilty to smuggling Fusarium graminearum into US. But what is it?

Manage Fusarium graminearum by combining resistant cereal varieties, crop rotation, residue tillage, and carefully timed fungicide at flowering; fungicides reduce but do not eliminate scab.
Agriculture
fromDaily Coffee News by Roast Magazine
2 weeks ago

Futuristic Earth-Cooling Solution Not Likely to Protect Coffee, Study Finds

Stratospheric aerosol injection cannot reliably preserve the complex temperature, rainfall, humidity, and disease conditions necessary to sustain coffee and other climate-sensitive luxury crops.
Agriculture
fromCraftBeer.com
2 weeks ago

Michigan Hops: The Women Behind the Bines

Women significantly contribute to Michigan’s hop industry yet often remain unrecognized, handling cultivation, research, harvest coordination, propagation, and land stewardship.
Agriculture
fromIndependent
2 weeks ago

Why I'm thinking of putting my octogenarian granny on the payroll

Retired older farmers provide essential unpaid labour and oversight that keeps farms clean, orderly, and running smoothly; their contributions deserve recognition and pay.
fromIT Pro
2 weeks ago

Practical AI: real world stories of the sectors AI is changing

Despite continued doubts over AI hype, it's clear that real-world deployments are demonstrating that AI can deliver measurable value across different sectors. Cutting costs, boosting productivity, and enabling smarter decisions are all potential benefits of AI, both generative and otherwise. Yet the most successful implementations share something in common: they start with a clear business challenge, not a fascination with technology for its own sake.
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fromTechCrunch
2 weeks ago

Teen founders raise $6M to reinvent pesticides using AI - and convince Paul Graham to join in | TechCrunch

Bindwell uses AI to design and license novel pesticide molecules in-house, aiming to modernize agrochemicals, address resistance, and scale with $6M in seed funding.
Agriculture
fromKqed
2 weeks ago

Chickenless Chicken Shows? Bird Flu Reshapes County Fairs and 4-H Kids Make Do | KQED

Live chicken shows were replaced by virtual demonstrations because widespread H5N1 bird flu prevented live birds, reducing children's hands-on exhibition experiences.
Agriculture
fromState of the Planet
2 weeks ago

Applications Open: Virtual Executive Training on Sustainable Investments in Agriculture

Carefully structured, equitable agricultural land investments can support sustainable development, while poorly governed investments risk social, environmental, and climate harm.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 weeks ago

Tariffs expected to raise prices for Christmas trees, other holiday decorations

Tariffs and reduced imports will raise prices, limit availability of artificial Christmas trees, decorations, and lights; fresh-cut trees face smaller price increases from climate impacts.
fromTasting Table
2 weeks ago

Why Pumpkins Can Grow So Big, According To Science - Tasting Table

The pumpkin also claimed the record for largest by circumferences, measuring 21 feet and 3.8 inches around. The feat is preceded by decades of hobbyists capitalizing on the plant's seemingly unlimited growth potential. So, why is this type of fruit (in fact, technically, pumpkins are berries) able to grow so massive while even the largest blueberries remain relatively small? It all comes down to a three-part botanical bouquet: A combination of growing factors, genetic makeup, and selective breeding.
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#hpai
fromSFGATE
2 weeks ago
Agriculture

Bay Area county sees more than 351K birds killed by bird flu

Highly pathogenic avian influenza infected three Sonoma County poultry farms in late October–early November, collectively killing or prompting euthanasia of about 351,700 birds.
fromThe Mercury News
3 weeks ago
Agriculture

Sonoma County farmers confront new avian flu wave and debate over vaccine

Highly pathogenic avian influenza has returned to Sonoma County, infecting at least three commercial poultry farms and threatening egg and poultry production during the winter.
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fromFast Company
2 weeks ago

The wizard of crops: Microsoft's 'Oz' aims to transform farming

Oz delivers 20 years of Land O'Lakes agricultural data as an AI mobile assistant to help agronomists and farmers optimize planting, pests, weather, and resources.
Agriculture
fromFortune
2 weeks ago

Why Land O'Lakes is piloting a new AI tool called 'Oz' in bid to help boost profits on cost-pressured American farms | Fortune

Land O'Lakes piloted an AI mobile app, Oz, using 20 years of data to help agronomists improve crop plans and farm profitability.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago

Why mob grazing' may help protect drought-hit Senegal's vast grasslands

Mob grazing concentrates large herds for short, intensive grazing bursts to regenerate degraded grasslands and bolster biodiversity in Senegal's climate-stressed drylands.
Agriculture
fromFuncheap
3 weeks ago

Eco SF School Farm Volunteer Work Day | SF

Volunteer at The School Farm every second Saturday noon–4pm to help with farm tasks; all skill levels welcome; location, contact, and limited parking provided.
fromIndependent
3 weeks ago

The super-wealthy are buying up land. We need to make sure genuine farmers have a chance to compete

Everybody's talking about the forthcoming sale of the Rockwell College farms. The lands are being offered as the entire of over 800ac or in two lots: Carrigeen Farm on 270ac, with two residences; or Rockwell Farm and Dogstown Farm on 543ac with modern milking facilities.
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fromApartment Therapy
3 weeks ago

The Secret to a Fuller Christmas Tree Is Hiding in Your Yard

Known for their showy flowers and long blooming season, hydrangeas make great tree filler for some of the same reasons they're great filler plants in gardens and landscape design. As trees and shrubs, hydrangeas are dense and produce large blooms in a variety of colors - many of which work well with a traditional holiday palette (white, light green, pink, and even red). The conical and round shapes of these flowers make them easy to tuck into the gaps that Christmas tree branches have.
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fromBusiness Insider
3 weeks ago

I'm a former Army Ranger who started a wagyu company - and ended up ahead of the market's $3.5 billion boom

Patrick Montgomery founded KC Cattle Company after the Army, learned ranching by doing, scaled after viral success, and capitalized on rising demand for American wagyu.
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fromModern Farmer
3 weeks ago

6 Ways Cover Crops Save You Money

Cover crops reduce long-term farming costs by protecting soil, retaining moisture, preventing erosion, and improving soil fertility across organic and conventional systems.
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fromNextgov.com
3 weeks ago

Longtime Agriculture tech executive departs government

Gary Washington left USDA to join ACT-IAC as chief strategy officer after being moved from CIO to chief innovation officer following a DOGE install.
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fromIrish Independent
3 weeks ago

Third outbreak of highly contagious bird flu confirmed in Irish turkey flock

Highly pathogenic H5N1 confirmed in a commercial turkey flock near Clontibret, Monaghan, prompting housing orders, strict biosecurity measures, and 3km/10km restriction zones.
fromIndependent
3 weeks ago

Darragh McCullough: Life on high alert - the daily anxiety of poultry farmers amid bird-flu threats

Imagine the fear and dread that comes with opening that internal door into the poultry house each morning God help any poultry farmer right now. We have 100 hens, but that's ridiculously small compared to most commercial poultry units, where even the minimum-size shed holds 5,000 birds. The largest units house well over 100,000. So just imagine getting up every morning and heading down to your poultry shed.
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fromFortune
3 weeks ago

Farmers feel betrayed as China dangles millions of tons of soybean purchases over the U.S. to get an edge in the escalating trade war | Fortune

China's reduced soybean purchases amid the U.S.-China trade war and increased domestic and South American supply are causing significant financial losses for U.S. soybean farmers.
Agriculture
fromTasting Table
3 weeks ago

We Compared Steak Prices Across 9 Grocery Stores - Here's Where You Can Find The Cheapest Cuts - Tasting Table

Steak prices rose over 40% since 2020 as demand remains strong while reduced U.S. cattle herds and drought have constrained supply.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago

Could urban farming feed the world?

Urban agriculture, from guerrilla gardens to vertical farms, offers potential to mitigate food insecurity amid urbanization and climate-driven fragility but faces economic and scalability challenges.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago

Slim pickings: what explains the unusual apple shortage in this Blue Mountains orchard?

Apple trees in Bilpin experienced heavy blossom but failed to set fruit, causing major crop loss, financial harm to growers, and reduced tourism.
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fromIndependent
3 weeks ago

'The phone still rings with people wanting to know if I have any turkeys' - End of an era as hand-reared birds no longer reach customers

Avian flu risks the mass-produced turkey market this Christmas, forcing many small free-range turkey producers out of business and halting traditional farm production.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago

Plant importers say border delays in Kent could drive up prices and stop deliveries from EU

Delays and damage at Sevington border control are increasing costs and risk causing transport companies to halt plant shipments across the Channel.
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fromFuncheap
3 weeks ago

Ranch First Wednesday Open Community Day | Napa

Connolly Ranch hosts monthly Walk-in Wednesdays in Napa with free admission, a suggested $5 donation, outdoor activities, and family-friendly access.
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fromwww.aljazeera.com
3 weeks ago

India is world's second-largest shrimp producer. That is now under threat

US tariffs have sharply reduced shrimp prices, forcing Indian farmers into risky second crops and threatening livelihoods in a large export-dependent industry.
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