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2022.09.29
TRUTERRA, WINFIELD UNITED SEEK TO REDUCE RISK OF CARBON FARMING
TRUTERRA, WINFIELD UNITED SEEK TO REDUCE RISK OF CARBON FARMING
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2022.09.26
U.S. Sugar: Ninety Years of Sustainable, Innovative Agriculture
U.S. Sugar: Ninety Years of Sustainable, Innovative Agriculture
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2022.09.18
La Niña is back. How long and strong will it be and should we prepare for more flooding?
The forecast may be for a relatively short and weak La Niña this summer. But that doesn't mean we can rule out rain and floods.
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2022.09.16
EFSA publishes recommendations to improve animal welfare during transport
Providing more space, lowering maximum temperatures, and keeping journey times to a minimum are all needed to improve the welfare of farmed animals during transport, according to recommendations published by the European Food Safety Authority (ESFA).
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2022.09.02
Heat-tolerant plants being bred to combat climate change
An intelligent field robot and X-ray technology, using sensors developed by the Fraunhofer Development Centre for X-ray Technology, are helping plant breeders select heat-tolerant plant varieties to sustain crop levels during extremely dry periods.
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2022.09.02
Making potato supply chains more sustainable
Making potato supply chains more sustainable
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2022.09.02
Necessity of holistic development of small & marginal farmer communities in India
Necessity of holistic development of small & marginal farmer communities in India
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2022.09.02
What is on salmon aquaculture’s tech horizon?
Stronger and larger aquaculture units and enclosed set ups could be the next stage of aquatech, according to a review of Norway’s development license scheme for Atlantic salmon.
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2022.09.01
Crops of the future: Carlsberg invents ultra-fast breeding tech to develop crops
Scientists at Carlsberg Research Laboratory have invented a non-GMO breeding method, called ‘FIND-IT’, which helps find variants that better tolerate heat, drought or other climatic challenges.
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2022.09.01
USDA approves $21.9 mln in grants for meat, poultry supply chains
The US Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) announced an additional $21.9 million of funding