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  • Avian Flu Is Crushing Farmers, by Salena Zito
  • Struggling to boost production, DA intensifies anti-smuggling fight
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  • Analysis: Who owns Britain’s farmland?
  • Merchants of Spin: Monsanto’s Astroturfing of Glyphosate in the EU
  • Vicious agriculture pest found in the South Island for first time
  • Family seeks justice after nine-year-old crushed to death by tea harvesting machine
  • Messi’s face grows in field in Argentina after World Cup victory
  • Domestic Wholesale Fertilizer Prices Seen Holding Mostly Steady Ahead of Spring Preplant
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  • As California faces droughts and floods together, farmers look to new water technologies
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  • Agriculture Companies Push Carbon-Capture Farming; Growers Are Skeptical
  • Cabbage-growing experiment shows human waste can be good to use as fertiliser | Soil
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  • Thai farmer makes 1 million baht per month selling buffalo semen
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  • 6 things that need urgent attention in 2023
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  • Losses driving onion farmers to desperation
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  • New TopicsStruggling to boost production, DA intensifies anti-smuggling fight
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    Struggling to boost production, DA intensifies anti-smuggling fight

    [ad_1] Ramon Royandoyan – Philstar.com January 18, 2023 | 3:19pm MANILA, Philippines — The Department of Agriculture is training its…

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  • New TopicsDesperation over onion |  Inquire Opinion
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    Desperation over onion | Inquire Opinion

    [ad_1] After 10 flight attendants got into trouble last week for bringing in from the Middle East about 40 kilos…

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  • New TopicsAvian Flu Is Crushing Farmers, by Salena Zito
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    Avian Flu Is Crushing Farmers, by Salena Zito

    [ad_1] HARRISBURG, Pennsylvania — The public’s pocketbooks have been hit hard by the skyrocketing cost of eggs in the last…

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  • New Topics© Tim Scrivener
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    Analysis: Who owns Britain’s farmland?

    [ad_1] Land is a finite resource, offering relatively stable, long-term growth, hedging and wealth preservation opportunities. But there has been…

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  • New Topics'Contained fury': Shaftsbury residents alarmed over 85-acre solar proposal
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    ‘Contained fury’: Shaftsbury residents alarmed over 85-acre solar proposal

    [ad_1] The hillside where the proposed project would be located. Photo courtesy of Jesse McDougall. A group of residents is…

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  • New TopicsMerchants of Spin: Monsanto's Astroturfing of Glyphosate in the EU
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    Merchants of Spin: Monsanto’s Astroturfing of Glyphosate in the EU

    [ad_1] Photograph Source: Anztowa – CC BY 2.0 In a previous article, I discussed pending legal cases against Monsanto and…

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  • New TopicsVicious agriculture pest found in the South Island for first time
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    Vicious agriculture pest found in the South Island for first time

    [ad_1] supplied/Supplied The fall armyworm had caused millions of dollars worth of crop damage in China, the United States and…

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  • New TopicsAn Argentine farmer has grown an enormous 124-acre image of Lionel Messi visible from space after planting a specially designed corn field to celebrate the star's World Cup heroics
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    Messi’s face grows in field in Argentina after World Cup victory

    [ad_1] An Argentine farmer has grown an enormous 124-acre image of Lionel Messi visible from space after planting a specially…

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  • New TopicsDomestic Wholesale Fertilizer Prices Seen Holding Mostly Steady Ahead of Spring Preplant
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    Domestic Wholesale Fertilizer Prices Seen Holding Mostly Steady Ahead of Spring Preplant

    [ad_1] The outsized value of urea against UAN continues to be a hot topic for those with approaching nitrogen needs…

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  • New TopicsMaine's agriculture harvest grew in size last year, while national production fell
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    Maine’s agriculture harvest grew in size last year, while national production fell

    [ad_1] Ralph Sanborn dries hay with a tedder attached to his tractor in Wales in November. Production of hay, often…

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  • New TopicsAs California faces droughts and floods together, farmers look to new water technologies
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    As California faces droughts and floods together, farmers look to new water technologies

    [ad_1] The earth under Dennis Lebow’s gumboots is saturated. He’s in the Salinas Valley in California, about an hour south…

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  • New Topics3 Big Things Today, January 18, 2023
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    3 Big Things Today, January 18, 2023

    [ad_1] 1. Soybean Futures Rise in Overnight Trading Soybean futures were higher in overnight trading on signs of demand for…

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  • New TopicsAgriculture Companies Push Carbon-Capture Farming;  Growers Are Skeptical
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    Agriculture Companies Push Carbon-Capture Farming; Growers Are Skeptical

    [ad_1] Agriculture companies are investing millions of dollars to develop farming programs designed to capture more carbon dioxide in fields,…

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    Cabbage-growing experiment shows human waste can be good to use as fertiliser | Soil

    [ad_1] Using fertilizers derived from human faeces and urine can be as productive as conventional organic ones, with no risk…

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  • New TopicsAgric4She transforms lives
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    Agric4She transforms lives | The Herald

    [ad_1] The Herald Samuel Kadungure Senior Reporter AGRIC4SHE, a multi-faceted program championed by the First Lady, Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa has…

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  • New TopicsPhoto of leah
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    Thai farmer makes 1 million baht per month selling buffalo semen

    [ad_1] Photo via NaewNa HAS farmer in Kalasin province in northeast thailand makes 1 million baht every month by selling…

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    Kenya declares war on millions of birds after they raid crops | food safety

    [ad_1] A drive by the Kenyan government to kill up to 6 million red-billed quelea birds that have invaded farms…

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  • New TopicsAfraid of high-tech food?  Get over it
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    Afraid of high-tech food? Get over it

    [ad_1] But a backlash has begun. Plant-based meat sales have plateaued. Beyond’s stock is down 95 percent from its peak.…

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  • New TopicsOyster harvesting curtailed in Northwest Florida waters as of Jan.  18
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    Oyster harvesting curtailed in Northwest Florida waters as of Jan. 18

    [ad_1] As predicted in September, a state rule change due to be implemented Wednesday will drastically reduce the size of…

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  • New TopicsHow the last 12,000 years have shaped what humans are today
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    How the last 12,000 years have shaped what humans are today

    [ad_1] Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain While humans have been evolving for millions of years, the past 12,000 years have been…

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    From poaching to production: the fish farm that rehabilitated a Rwanda lake | Global development

    [ad_1] For years, Eric Ndagijimana’s father, Barthazard, poached fish from Gishanda Lake in eastern Rwanda to feed his family. The…

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  • New TopicsEnergy blessing but farmer's curse – POLITICO
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    Energy blessing but farmer’s curse – POLITICO

    [ad_1] Press play to listen to this article Voiced by artificial intelligence. Ist der Winter warm, wird der Bauer arm.…

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  • New TopicsRussian fertilizer export revenue surged 70% in 2022 as prices jumped
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    Russian fertilizer export revenue surged 70% in 2022 as prices jumped

    [ad_1] Russia’s revenue from fertilizer exports soared last year despite a decline in sales volumes, as crop nutrient prices rose…

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  • New Topics6 things that need urgent attention in 2023
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    6 things that need urgent attention in 2023

    [ad_1] South Africa’s agriculture remains an important sector of the economy and holds great potential to reduce poverty. It’s also…

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