History of misery when farmers are forced to go organic
What happens when a state or country forces organic production on all of its farmers? There are a couple of examples in recent history.
What happens when a state or country forces organic production on all of its farmers? There are a couple of examples in recent history.
CLAAS unveiled their LEXION 8900 TERRA TRAC for the first time on North American soil today at the Ag in Motion farm show in Saskatchewan, Canada.
A new collaboration between Syngenta Crop Protection and Ginkgo Bioworks aims to accelerate the launch of a new biological solution.
The National Corn Growers Association, joined by five other commodity groups, sent a letter to Department of Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo asking her to consider the impacts on farmers as she reviews a petition by the agricultural chemical company Corteva that would place duties on imports of the herbicide 2,4-D. “Restricting imports of 2,4-D will […]
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Mississippi State scientists have a new way to monitor the environmental impacts on the cash crop throughout the growing season.
The Better Pulse milk solution is based on the black-eyed pea, a highly resilient crop originating from the Sahel region in Africa.
A recent study published in Environmental Research Letters reveals that about 30 million acres of U.S. cropland have been abandoned since the 1980s.
Top Third Ag Marketing helps farmers become better agricultural marketers with the goal of marketing crops and livestock in the top third of prices.
There’s no need to start from scratch — the template exists, but stepwise tweaks using breeding techniques like gene editing and biotechnology are needed.