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  • Pinpoint Placement of Inputs With The Planter

    For the past four years, a team has been working to develop a system that can simultaneously variable rate products at prescribed rates for in-furrow application.

  • Of soybeans, sugar and coconuts: Will PHL farm sector gain from US-China trade war?

    THE trade war between Beijing and Washington has shaken up the world market since it started in 2018. A part of the economic disputes between the world’s two largest economies involve millions of farmers: “Escalation of a trade war between the United States and China can throw a monkey wrench in the gears moving agriculture trade.

  • Drone swarm takes off in USA

    The FAA has authorised Rantizo to use one pilot and a visual observer to take charge of up to three drones.

  • US winter wheat harvest approaches finish line

    The finish line is within sight for the 2020 winter wheat harvest.

  • ‘n Politieke meganisme wat Suid-Afrika se koers kan verander -

    Met die uitbreek van die Tweede Wêreldoorlog (WO2) was die Verenigde State van Amerika ‘n buitestaander, maar is met die aanval op Pearl Harbour tot optrede en deelname gedwing.

  • China needs 'explosive' buying to meet U.S. farm import target

    With nearly seven months gone, an ambitious $36.5 billion target for Chinese imports of U.S. farm goods this year may not be quite out of reach, but it’s looking like a big, big stretch.

  • South African citrus sector expects record export season to the United States

    South African citrus sector expects record export season to the United States

  • US winter wheat harvest nears completion

    As the winter wheat harvest neared its completion last week, industry eyes turned to the nascent spring wheat harvest, which was expected to kick off in earnest in mid- to late August.

  • Unless we change course, the US agricultural system could collapse

    icture an ideal dinner plate. If you’re like most Americans, it features a hearty portion of meat, from animals fattened on midwestern corn and soybeans, and a helping of vegetables, largely trucked in from California.

  • Cannabis research database shows how U.S. funding focuses on harms of the drug

    A new analysis of cannabis research funding in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom has found that $1.56 billion was directed to the topic between 2000 and 2018—with about half of the money spent on understanding the potential harms of the recreational drug.

  • The Great Agricultural Transition

    Agriculture consumes more land area than any other human enterprise on the planet. Humanity’s demand for food is growing alongside increasing pressure on the environment and climate instability

  • America’s farmers face multiplying pressures

    JUST AN HOUR from Madison, Wisconsin’s capital city, cows roam sloping hillsides and cornstalks line serpentine backroads. Loganville, a town of just 300 people, is farm country.

  • Turning Cotton into Bioplastics: TTU Researchers Digging Up New Demand

    Field after field of green cotton plants surrounding Lubbock, Texas, will soon turn into a blanket of white, as just beyond the city limits sits the largest cotton patch in the country.

  • Smart irrigation solution

    VIRIDIX, A DEVELOPER of datadriven precision irrigation systems, and Talgil, a manufacturer of professional irrigation controllers, have partnered to provide the global farming community with an integrated precision irrigation solution.

  • Invasive jumping worms damage U.S. soil and threaten forests

    What could be more 2020 than an ongoing invasion of jumping worms?

  • Ancient grain going modern

    One of the world's oldest grains has found new life. Now, a new $10 million grant aims to further boost commercial use of Kernza.

  • UN report says up to 850,000 animal viruses could be caught by humans, unless we protect nature

    Human damage to biodiversity is leading us into a pandemic era. The virus that causes COVID-19, for example, is linked to similar viruses in bats, which may have been passed to humans via pangolins or another species.

  • East Africa and South America 2020/21 maize and soybeans crops at risk in a La Niña year

     On 10 November 2020, the Australian Bureau of Meteorology reaffirmed its view of a La Niña occurrence from this year until at least February 2021. 

  • US dryness may be just the beginning

    North America grain, oilseed and pulse production in 2020 was amazingly good given the environment that some crops were given to develop in.

  • Trump’s legacy in Africa and what to expect from Biden

    Donald Trump was propelled to the US presidency by promising to rewrite globalisation rules.

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