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While expanding nuclear energy production would provide carbon-free power and can help countries around the world meet their climate goals, nuclear energy could also come with some inherent risk. Radioactive pollution damages the environment, and it’s nea
Portfolio Insights brings a new AI-enabled product suite that empowers teams with the data they need to simplify agricultural management. The new suite of tools offers ag land investors, lenders, growers and crop insurers an easy way to collect, analyze a
Delivering on its commitment to ease administrative burden for EU farmers, the European Commission has proposed to review certain provisions of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), aiming to deliver simplifications while maintaining a strong, sustainable
St. Johns, Mich. - AgroLiquid announces the upcoming construction of a new 48,355-square-foot production facility in Lake City, Florida. This strategic decision reflects AgroLiquid's unwavering commitment to prosper the farmer, by providing liquid fertili
We caught up with Chris Long, Plant, Soil and Microbial Sciences Potato Extension Specialist and a key part of the team that makes potato research possible here in PSM.
A University of Wyoming research team led by Research Professional Resham Thapa in the School of Energy Resources (SER) published an article assessing the effects of coal char as a soil amendment in Agronomy, a top-tier journal in the fields of agronomy a
Arlington, VA – The Fertilizer Institute (TFI) expressed deep concern with the release of the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) changes to its Risk Management Program (RMP), citing serious national security concerns with new public disclosure requir
Brookings, SD – Millborn Seeds, a seed company dedicated to enriching land and lives for more than 37 years, is continuing its focus on being visionaries in the seed industry by expanding its footprint through the acquisition of Luhrs Certified Seed in Im
As the Environmental Working Group (EWG) prepares to release its so-called “Dirty Dozen” list, which inaccurately disparages popular and more affordable fruits and vegetables, it’s important to note the information that EWG does not want consumers to know
North Dakota’s Agriculture Diversification and Development Fund has announced awards for six projects totaling $861,581. The projects were approved at the Agriculture Diversification and Development quarterly meeting Feb. 28 in Bismarck.
Tractors are in the streets in Paris, Rome, Brussels and many other cities and towns across Europe this winter. The continuing farmer protests in several European countries have many motivations, some common to all and some particular to specific nations.
You may have seen our feature on the Schroeder Brother’s Farms in the January issue of Potato Grower Magazine [“Schroeder Brother’s Farms A Really Good Story,” Potato Grower Magazine, January, 2024, page 24].
Washington, D.C.--Senator Mike Crapo (R-Idaho) joined Senator Thom Tillis (R-North Carolina) and 15 additional colleagues to introduce the Supporting Farm Operations Act of 2024, which would revert the Adverse Effect Wage Rate (AEWR) to the December 2023
Leverkusen/London – The Bayer Group achieved its adjusted guidance for 2023. In his speech at the Financial News Conference in London, CEO Bill Anderson took stock of the company’s situation and looked toward the future.
Every potato grower understands the challenge of controlling fungal diseases. Although fungicide applications are the most effective strategy for disease management, the rise of fungicide resistance poses a significant risk to efficacy.