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fromRealagriculture
8 hours ago

Don't cut the science that pays the bills

Closing AAFC research stations undermines Canada's agricultural competitiveness by eliminating the only coordinated system for validating crop genetics across diverse agro-ecological zones, despite wheat breeding generating a 32:1 benefit-cost ratio.
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fromRealagriculture
1 week ago
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RealAg Radio: Connecting challenges & opportunities with strategic action in Canadian ag, Feb 18, 2026

fromRealagriculture
1 week ago
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RealAg Radio: Connecting challenges & opportunities with strategic action in Canadian ag, Feb 18, 2026

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fromWIRED
20 hours ago

The Latest Repair Battlefield Is the Iowa Farmlands-Again

Iowa lawmakers advanced legislation enabling farmers to freely repair their own agricultural equipment, marking the first of 57 state right-to-repair bills in 2026.
fromModern Farmer
7 hours ago

Your February Soil Checklist: What to Do Now for Healthy Soil

The term "soil fatigue" or exhaustion refers to the condition that soil profiles take on when they've been heavily monocropped and untended. This soil is devoid of the microbial content that offers plants bioavailable food. It lacks the fungal and bacterial organisms that interact with plant nutrients.
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fromSilicon Canals
19 hours ago

I traced a single data point from a farmer's phone in rural India through seventeen corporate servers to a hedge fund in Connecticut - this is what the global surveillance economy actually looks like when you follow the money - Silicon Canals

A free agricultural app used by Indian farmers generates detailed personal data that flows through multiple corporate servers globally to inform hedge fund trading decisions, revealing structural exploitation within the digital surveillance economy.
fromwww.theguardian.com
10 hours ago

When it comes to preparing seeds for your garden, you'll reap what you sow

To an unimaginable eye, a seed looks inert. Yet they are packed with genetic information and biological processes poised to unfold. All it takes is the right configuration of signals and stimuli from the environment to let them know it's time to dare to grow.
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fromCalifornia Post
23 hours ago

Del Monte bankruptcy leaves California growers in $550M hole

California peach growers lost $550 million in contracts after Del Monte Foods declared bankruptcy, forcing many to destroy trees and abandon cannery operations.
fromRealagriculture
1 day ago

Neighbourly values underscore Scheetz message to farm families

I think that you just got to do it and you've got to do it because nobody else is lined up to do it for you. Working hard has its rewards... and also to give back to the community because the farming community just does that.
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fromRealagriculture
1 day ago

RealAg Markets: Lower-for-longer cycle keeps lid on grain market recovery

Grain markets will remain rangebound with prices staying lower for longer due to rebuilt global stockpiles and continued maximum production efforts by growers worldwide.
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fromRealagriculture
1 day ago

First look: John Deere rolls out new 8R and 8RX tractors with up to 634 horsepower

John Deere launched six new 8R and 8RX tractor models with up to 634 horsepower, advanced autonomy features, and precision agriculture technology for enhanced productivity.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

A gift that falls from the sky': why farmers are using Etna's ash as fertiliser

With every eruption, towns such as Giarre experience an average of 12,000 tonnes of ashfall daily, which the wind can transport as far as 800km (497 miles). In July 2024, Catania Sicily's second-largest city, located at the foot of Mount Etna registered 17,000 tonnes of ash daily, which took nearly 10 weeks to collect.
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fromIrish Independent
1 day ago

Minister proposes external review to break Bord Bia protest deadlock

The Minister proposes an external governance review to address IFA concerns and establish a Farmer Forum to resolve disputes with Bord Bia over quality assurance and farmer engagement.
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fromRealagriculture
1 day ago

Feed ingredient company says Health Canada has halted sale of Deccox

Health Canada issued a stop sale order on Deccox due to GMP findings at the API manufacturer, affecting only future sales while existing product remains usable.
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fromRealagriculture
2 days ago

Wheat Pete's Word, Feb 25: Compaction consequences, manure on snow warnings, and S surprises

Small management details like manure timing, sulphur application, and soil compaction create multi-year consequences affecting farm productivity and environmental outcomes.
fromRealagriculture
2 days ago

Ag Canada expands AgriStability to include pasture-related feed costs

Canadian livestock producers deserve risk management programs that reflect the realities of their operations. Adding pasture-related feed costs as an allowable expense ensures fairer support for those who rely on rented pastureland. Our government is committed to supporting producers with effective, responsive programs to protect farming operations.
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fromRealagriculture
2 days ago

FMC launches Avireo: a new pre-seed herbicide option for cereal growers for '26

FMC's flagship Avireo herbicide combines Group 14 and Group 27 modes of action for pre-seed use on wheat and barley, offering broad-spectrum broadleaf weed control including resistant kochia and flushing weeds.
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fromRealagriculture
2 days ago

82 per cent of farmers say they'll have access to the capital needed in 2026

Farm profitability faces significant strain in 2026 due to high costs and weak commodity prices, though most Canadian farmers expect capital access while financial sentiment has sharply deteriorated.
fromInside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
2 days ago

VSU Terminates 6 Professors Without Due Process

I thought they wanted to know how my research could fit into those systems. I went in and found it was not just the dean and the research director, but the director of human resources was there, too. As part of the reorganization effort, the university was sunsetting the goat program, on which Temu worked. They also terminated his tenured position, effective immediately.
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fromMail Online
2 days ago

Earth's 'Doomsday Vault' has been updated with 7,800 new samples

The Svalbard Global Seed Vault stores over 1.3 million seed varieties in Arctic permafrost as a global backup for agriculture preservation against catastrophic events.
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fromRealagriculture
2 days ago

RealAg Radio: Lower-for-longer markets, access to growth capital, and renewable diesel, Feb 25, 2026

RealAg Radio discusses agricultural marketing cycles, renewable diesel market development in Canada, and agricultural technology innovations with industry experts.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Big Four' meatpackers under fire as beef prices soar

Tyson Foods closed its Lexington, Nebraska beef plant, eliminating 3,200 jobs despite record company profits, amid allegations of anticompetitive practices by the Big Four beef producers controlling 85% of the industry.
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fromMail Online
4 days ago

UK supermarket shelves hit with shortages as stormy winter ruins crops

Torrential rain across the UK, Spain and Morocco has caused shortages of strawberries, raspberries, avocados and peppers, disrupting supply and raising prices.
fromwww.independent.co.uk
4 days ago

Men who repeatedly punched sheep before blowing it up with fireworks jailed

Leighton Ashby, 22, and Oakley Hollands, 20, filmed the 30-minute attack on a mobile phone and kept the sheep's ear tag as a token, which was later hidden inside a Monster energy can and discovered inside a communal toilet. The duo, who were enrolled at Plumpton Agricultural College, pleaded guilty to causing unnecessary suffering to a protected animal and with Ashby sentenced to two years behind bars and Hollands receiving a 20-month sentence at a youth offender institution.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
6 days ago

US farmers are rejecting multimillion-dollar datacenter bids for their land: I'm not for sale'

Rural landowners are rejecting lucrative offers for datacenter development, turning down multimillion-dollar buyouts as tech firms seek vast powered land for AI infrastructure.
fromRealagriculture
5 days ago

The strongest start: How seedcare innovation is shaping crop protection in Canada

"I've been with Syngenta for 28 years," Ramachandran says, noting that early travels across Canada shaped his passion for seed care. "What really stood out to me is seeing firsthand the passion, the resilience and the impact the growers made." Those experiences, combined with Canada's short growing season, continue to guide his work. "Everything that we have done... is around addressing those challenges, and how do we create solutions that are fit for purpose, for Canadian growers?"
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fromwww.theguardian.com
5 days ago

Eye-watering numbers': food producers sound alarm on rise in energy charges

Outside, it's an overcast and blustery February day in Kent hardly the ideal conditions for growing tomatoes, cucumbers and peppers. Yet inside the enormous glasshouses run by grower Thanet Earth, the climate has been optimised to a humid 20C, perfect for the regimented rows of small pepper plants poking out of raised trays. Growing fresh produce indoors in the south of England year-round requires plenty of energy to provide light, warmth and carbon dioxide.
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fromRealagriculture
6 days ago

RealAg on the Weekend: Finding opportunity in biofuels for Canadian agriculture, Feb 21 & 22, 2026

Broadcasting from Calgary, Alberta, your host Shaun Haney is joined by Tyler McCann, managing director of CAPI, and Saskatchewan farmer Daryl Fransoo to talk about profitability in ag and the role of the biofuel industry from a Canadian agriculture perspective. Thoughts on something we talked about on the show? Connect with host Shaun Haney via [email protected], on X/Twitter by using the hashtag #RealAgRadio, or give us a shout or text on the response line, 1-855-776-6147.
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fromTasting Table
6 days ago

These 9 Grocery Items Might Be More Difficult To Find In 2026 - Tasting Table

Many of us take the simple, everyday task of grocery shopping for granted. You walk through the doors, grab a cart, throw in the things you need, pay the (ever-increasing) bill, and then go on your way. In theory, it should be simple. But actually, grocery shopping can be challenging, especially when the things you need aren't on the shelves.
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fromFortune
6 days ago

Farmer turns down $15.7 million offer from data center developers: 'It breaks my heart ... the rest of every square inch is going to get built on' | Fortune

An 86-year-old Pennsylvania farmer sold development rights for under $2 million to preserve 261 acres instead of accepting over $15 million from developers.
fromRealagriculture
6 days ago

Imperial Seed marks 75 years; Kurt Shmon reflects on changes in forage production

Shmon, who purchased the company in 2008 and has worked in the industry since 1986, says forage seed production has shifted significantly over the decades. "In that time I've seen alfalfa seed production as high as probably 250-300,000 acres here in Western Canada. And now we're probably in the area around 100,000 acres," he says, noting that while forage crops offer strong net returns and diversification benefits, the relative ease of herbicide-tolerant commodities has drawn some growers away.
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fromRealagriculture
1 week ago

RealAg Radio: IEEPA tariffs struck down, launching Canadian ag, & Mexico trade mission, Feb 20, 2026

US Supreme Court ruled against Trump's import tariffs; agricultural focus includes product spotlights, trade impacts, industry analysis, and herbicide sponsorship details.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
6 days ago

How an Australian farmer is planning to get US consumers hooked on camel milk

Commercially bred dairy camels in Australia can produce substantially more milk, enabling new export markets and a potential alternative for struggling farms.
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fromRealagriculture
1 week ago

Corn School: Weather calls the shots on disease

Weather-driven conditions like prolonged leaf wetness and high humidity can trigger foliar diseases in corn, causing major yield losses without timely management.
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fromwww.bbc.com
1 week ago

How do you modernise mango farming?

Climate-driven unpredictability, rising input costs, and shifting flowering cycles are reducing mango yields and profitability for Indian farmers.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

The true cost of Ecuador's perfect roses: how the global flower trade poisons workers

Ecuador's Cayambe region relies on rose cultivation for high-value export income, but growers face economic insecurity and environmental and health risks from intensive pesticide use.
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fromEarth911
1 week ago

Books To Get You Garden-Ready

Gardening must adapt to climate change through plant selection, soil improvement, water harvesting, microclimate creation, and season-by-season resilience strategies.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

We're not hippies': why these Iowa farmers swapped pigs for mushrooms

My older brother has worked with pigs his entire adult life, managing about 70,000 of them across five counties, Faaborg says. But we got to a point where he went from laughing at me to saying: well, I guess maybe I'll quit my job and help you out. Now he's the most dedicated, says Katherine Jernigan, director of the Transfarmation Project at Mercy for Animals, a non-profit that helped the Faaborgs make the switch and set up their new business, 1100 Farm.
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fromRealagriculture
1 week ago

Canola School: Research looks beyond fungicides for verticillium management

Verticillium stripe is widespread in Prairie canola and requires genetic resistance breeding, as agronomic practices and early fungicide use show limited control.
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fromRealagriculture
1 week ago

Saskatchewan releases verticillium and clubroot surveillance maps

Verticillium stripe was confirmed by PCR in 66 fields (33% prevalence) across 73 Saskatchewan RMs in 2025, while the clubroot map remained unchanged with no new detections.
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fromRealagriculture
1 week ago

Beef Farmers of Ontario names new board of directors, Jason Lebond steps in as chair

Beef Farmers of Ontario elected a new executive with Jason Lebond as president and Don Badour as vice-president, plus multiple board appointments.
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fromRealagriculture
1 week ago

Watch your step! Injury stats point to first aid, training needs as priorities

Farmers aged 45–50 had the most grain farm injuries; foot injuries (sprains, fractures) dominate—keep first-aid kits stocked, carry splints, and provide first-aid and safety training.
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fromRealagriculture
1 week ago

Wheat Pete's Word, Feb 18: Shifts in soil biology, dicamba stewardship, and manganese mysteries

Soil biology and nitrogen management paradigms are shifting from single-strain inoculants toward whole-soil community management and soil organic carbon-based nitrogen prediction.
fromRealagriculture
1 week ago

RealAg Radio: The U.S. farm economy, canola market buoyancy, and ad hoc funding, Feb 17, 2026

This releg radio podcast is brought to you by Nufocus NXT Herbicide from FMC Focus NXT Herbicide delivers a complete burn off and extended residual control solution tailored for spring wheat growers in the black soil zone. See your local retailer today. It's time for RealAg Radio on rural radio channel147 on SiriusXM. Reel Ag radio and real EggCulture.com is your home for insight and analysis of the issues that are impacting your farm business. Let's get real and get connected with RealAg Radio.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 week ago

Outdoor-bred' RSPCA Assured pigs found suffering and lame' in farm barns

From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or producing our latest documentary, 'The A Word', which shines a light on the American women fighting for reproductive rights, we know how important it is to parse out the facts from the messaging. At such a critical moment in US history, we need reporters on the ground. Your donation allows us to keep sending journalists to speak to both sides of the story.
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fromRealagriculture
1 week ago

OSCIA unveils new leadership structure, appoints Julie Henderson as general manager

OSCIA appointed Julie Henderson as general manager and reorganized into a collaborative senior leadership team to improve transparency, coordination, and program delivery.
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fromRealagriculture
1 week ago

Soybean School: Boosting no-till plant stands without hiking seed rates

Improving soybean emergence through residue management, consistent seed placement, lower planting speeds, and increased downforce can reduce seeding rates and seed costs without lowering yields.
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fromRealagriculture
1 week ago

Heavy wheat stocks and hope on canola - where Prairie grain markets stand ahead of seeding

Global grain supplies are heavy, squeezing cereal margins, while canola and select pulse markets show firmer signals and Canada's wheat balance is comparatively tighter.
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fromRealagriculture
1 week ago

Apache AS1250XP brings mechanical drive back to high-clearance sprayers

The AS1250XP uses an all-mechanical drive with a 300-hp Cummins engine, improving serviceability, reliability, fuel efficiency, and precise application with 132-foot booms.
fromArchDaily
1 week ago

Land of Wells: Designing for Saharan Nomads

In some languages, the very word for building refers to its immovability. The discipline of engineering related to buildings is referred to as statics. Thus, architecture is closely related to the fixed and the immobile. And yet, for millions of nomadic people around the world, shelters must be of a light and distinctly movable structure, while home is the vast landscape in which they reside.
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fromRealagriculture
1 week ago

OMAFA looks to bolster field crop team

Ontario's OMAFRA is hiring two permanent provincial specialists to strengthen field crop production and pest management, focusing on edible beans, oilseeds, and IPM.
fromCornell Chronicle
1 week ago

Five A.D. White Professors-at-Large on campus this spring | Cornell Chronicle

Named for Cornell's first president, the program sponsors scholars and public intellectuals in the life sciences, physical sciences, humanities, social sciences and the arts. Other scheduled A.D. White PAL visits this semester: Keri Putnam (arts): Cornell Tech, March 13-15; Ithaca campus, March 16-20; May Berenbaum, Ph.D. '80 (life sciences): March 16-18; Louis Massiah '77 (arts): April 6-10; and Jordan Ellenberg (physical sciences): April 13-17.
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fromModern Farmer
1 week ago

5 Cover Crops You Can Plant in February

Plant cover crops in February to improve soil health, prevent erosion, sequester carbon, conserve groundwater, and increase farm economic returns.
fromRealagriculture
1 week ago

The Final Mile, Ep 2: Finding agriculture's real AI advantage, with Mohamed Yaghi

Yaghi describes AI not as a silver bullet, but as an advanced form of statistical pattern recognition-tools that can identify trends in data that may be difficult or time-consuming for people to uncover on their own. The real opportunity, he says, depends heavily on what farms are already doing. Operations that are consistently collecting and digitizing high-quality data are better positioned to benefit, whether the goal is lowering per-cow costs in a dairy, improving financial analysis, or identifying operational efficiencies.
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fromFortune
1 week ago
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America's vanishing cattle herd drives 15% price hikes for beef | Fortune

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1 week ago
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America's vanishing cattle herd drives 15% price hikes for beef | Fortune

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fromwww.nombase.com
1 week ago

Stability in Supply, Uncertainty in Direction: Q1 Supply Chain Report from Agrowgate

Beverage supply chains show surface stability but face hidden input-price and capacity risks requiring strategic calibration.
fromDaily Coffee News by Roast Magazine
2 weeks ago

In Wake of India's "Green Revolution," Scientists Find Organic Soils Healthier

As concepts such as "regenerative" and "biodynamic" continue to enter the mainstream coffee lexicon, scientists continue to literally dig into the soil to give them meaning. A recent peer-reviewed study from India's Western Ghats argues that one of the clearest signals of healthy, sustainable coffee farms lies in the ground itself, with organic coffee soils performing better than soils from conventional farms treated with synthetic inputs.
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fromFood & Beverage Magazine
1 week ago

FullTilt Marketing Welcomes Shelby Miller as Account Manager

Shelby Miller comes to FullTilt Marketing with a robust background that speaks volumes about her expertise. Previously, she held pivotal roles in marketing and business development at notable companies such as Applewood Fresh Growers and FirstFruits Farms. Her experience includes leading strategic B2B campaigns, managing key retail accounts, and supporting various produce brands through sales enablement and digital marketing initiatives. This hands-on experience makes her a valuable asset to FullTilt, as she understands the intricacies of the fresh produce industry from the ground up.
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fromRealagriculture
1 week ago

Looking back at 25 years of Syngenta Canada - and what's next

Crop protection innovation delivered step-change fungicides, herbicides, and integrated seed/herbicide solutions critical for disease and resistance management across Canadian crops.
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from24/7 Wall St.
1 week ago

Deere Paid $1.62 This Week: Breaking Down the Agricultural Giant's Dividend Strength

Deere's dividend remains elevated but earnings declines and a rising payout ratio raise concerns about dividend sustainability amid a severe agricultural downturn.
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fromRealagriculture
1 week ago

Canadian combine sales launch much higher to start 2026

Combine sales surged early 2026 in Canada and the U.S., while tractor sales showed mixed results—Canada up modestly, U.S. tractor sales declined, especially 4WD.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Seasons have become confused': the people struggling in UK's relentless rain

I do understand that you're going to get some rain in winter, but it has definitely got worse. Even if you do manage to work for a day, it's punctuated by periods of an hour and a half of rain where you're sitting in your truck doing nothing. Before, I used to think, a day off, that's great. But now you think, oh, jeez, not another day off!
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fromRealagriculture
2 weeks ago

RealAg Radio: U.S. support for USMCA, a bridge controversy, & details on AAFC cuts, Feb 13, 2026

Welcome to the RealAg Issues Panel on RealAg Radio! On today's issues panel, host Shaun Haney is joined by Kelvin Heppner and Lyndsey Smith, both of RealAgriculture, to talk about trade, a bridge, combine sales, and so much more. Plus, hear a product spotlight with Ambrely Ralph of ADAMA Canada for a spotlight interview and don't miss the RealAg Radio podcast exclusive bonus segment of today's show with Anne Wasko of Gateway Livestock Exchange for a Beef Market Update!
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fromRealagriculture
1 week ago

Elatus Era aims to strengthen anthracnose control in lentils

Elatus Era is a lentil fungicide replacing current Elatus, swapping azoxystrobin for prothioconazole to strengthen anthracnose control and improve resistance management, available 2026.
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fromwww.aljazeera.com
1 week ago

This Valentine's Day, chocolate comes with new risks

Climate shocks and forest loss have made cocoa supply volatile, requiring agroforestry to protect yields, landscapes, and long-term resilience.
fromRealagriculture
2 weeks ago

Beef Market Update: Firm fed prices, lean trim talk, and the spectre of drought

Cattle markets are holding firm through what is typically a quieter stretch of the year, underscoring just how tight North American beef supplies remain. In this mid-February Beef Market Update, Anne Wasko of Gateway Livestock Exchange joined Shaun Haney to break down pricing trends following CattleCon last week in Nashville. As the industry looks ahead to the second quarter-when supplies are expected to be at their smallest-Wasko says the seasonal outlook could still support stronger prices.
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fromRealagriculture
2 weeks ago

Agriculture must lead on trade but push for better infrastructure, says deputy minister Jason Hale

Alberta seeks greater policy flexibility and infrastructure investments—especially rail and ports—to leverage its agricultural scale, irrigation innovation, and export opportunities.
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fromRealagriculture
2 weeks ago

Without a coordinated approach, Canada is falling behind on ag tech and drone adoption

Canada requires a coordinated national ag tech innovation and adoption framework plus aligned drone and AI regulations to maintain farm competitiveness and global market access.
fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 weeks ago

Appelbaum: What replaces deported immigrant workers? Not Americans.

Most American dairy cows are milked by immigrants. On Dale Hemminger's farm in upstate New York, the cows are milked by robots. When a cow wants to be milked, it walks up to a machine that cleans its udder, attaches cups to its teats, draws the milk and dispenses a treat. In a barn that Hemminger plans to open this year, other robots will roam the floor like little automated pooper scoopers, picking up manure.
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fromFood & Beverage Magazine
2 weeks ago

Celebrating Women in Agriculture: The Kickoff of the International Year of the Woman Farmer - Food & Beverage Magazine

NASDA launched the International Year of the Woman Farmer to elevate women farmers' voices and advance policy, recognition, and leadership in agriculture.
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fromIndependent
1 week ago

IFA accuses minister of 'failing to deal with key issue' after meeting in wake of furore over Bord Bia chair

Bord Bia will better inform the public about food origins and establish a farmer forum on quality assurance amid farmer confidence concerns.
from24/7 Wall St.
2 weeks ago

Two Factors Will Decide if WEAT's 2026 Rally Continues or Collapses

The most important macro factor for WEAT is precipitation timing across the central and southern Plains. Winter wheat crops are experiencing stress from extended cold spells and persistent dryness, according to recent analysis. While localized snow and rain provided some relief, the critical window is approaching. Late-winter and early-spring moisture will determine whether stressed crops recover or production estimates get slashed.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

Original Bramley apple tree at risk' after site where it grows is put up for sale

The more than 220-year-old tree was grown from a pip planted by Mary Anne Brailsford between 1809 and 1815. Its apples were discovered nearly 50 years later by local gardener Henry Merryweather in a garden owned by Matthew Bramley. Merryweather was given permission to take cuttings from the Bramley seedling as long as the apples he sold bore Bramley's name. Steven said her great-grandfather, Merryweather, believed in that apple, he commercialised it, he marketed it, he promoted it he called it the King of Covent Garden'.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

Roses are a proper Valentine's treat especially if you can eat them

Fortunately for me, roses happen to be edible. While technically the entire plant can be eaten, it's best to stick to the petals, buds and hips (as if I had to tell you not to chomp on their thorns and woody stems). Fresh or dried, rose petals can be used to make rosewater or rose syrup, as pretty garnishes for cakes, and to infuse into sweet treats such as ice-cream and panna cotta.
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fromArs Technica
2 weeks ago

Bringing the "functionally extinct" American chestnut back from the dead

The work suggested that resistance arises from a relatively large number of sites, each with relatively minor effects. For example, the sites in the genome identified by quantitative trait analysis typically boosted resistance by about 10 points on the researchers' 100-point scale. In the genome-wide analysis, 17 individual genetic differences were associated with about a quarter of the heritable resistance traits.
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fromRealagriculture
2 weeks ago

Research adoption remains central focus, as RDAR names new chair

RDAR will prioritize practical, results-focused agricultural research to accelerate adoption and deliver measurable value on Alberta farms under D'Arcy Hilgartner's leadership.
fromRealagriculture
2 weeks ago

Speed is our currency: Dr. David Chalack reflects on RDAR's evolution in Alberta

With a background spanning science, livestock leadership, and regulatory oversight, Chalack says the opportunity to bring crop and livestock sectors together under one research umbrella was a key motivator. "The producers have to get some advantage of it," he says, emphasizing that sustainability only holds if farms are profitable . Breaking down commodity silos and aligning research with on-farm return on investment has been central to RDAR's model.
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fromRealagriculture
2 weeks ago

Quality over volume: Why export access remains critical for beef markets and cattle producers

Open global market access, especially regaining China and expanding Southeast Asia, is essential to maximize carcass value and sustain U.S. cattle profitability.
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fromTasting Table
2 weeks ago

9 Of The All-Time Biggest Meat Industry Lawsuits - Tasting Table

Major meat companies have faced multi-million-dollar lawsuits for price-fixing, wrongful death, corruption, greenwashing, and other misconduct.
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fromRealagriculture
2 weeks ago

How Could I Know? Ep 2: Frustration, family, and playing the long game with Gunter Jochum

Frustration and unexpected responsibility in farming can drive skill development, resilience, stronger marketing, and long-term trust-based relationships necessary to weather tough seasons.
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fromKqed
2 weeks ago

Small South Bay Agency Supports Super Bowl With Bug Sleuths | KQED

County agricultural inspectors used Super Bowl plant decor inspections and social media posts to spotlight invasive-pest prevention, drawing substantial public engagement for CEPA.
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fromRealagriculture
2 weeks ago

Corn School: What to do with all that residue?

Corn residue per acre has roughly doubled since 1985 due to higher yields, denser plant populations, earlier planting, and improved genetics and management.
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fromRealagriculture
2 weeks ago

Wheat Pete's Word, Feb 11: Breaking the vortex, the stover struggle and soybean records

Modern corn crops produce over 10,000 pounds of stover, increasing residue volume and requiring rotation and management adjustments for successful no-till.
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fromTechCrunch
2 weeks ago

Upside Robotics is reducing fertilizer use and waste in corn crops | TechCrunch

Upside Robotics uses lightweight, solar-powered autonomous robots and proprietary algorithms to apply precise fertilizer to corn, reducing fertilizer waste using weather and soil data.
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fromArs Technica
2 weeks ago

Did seabird poop fuel rise of Chincha in Peru?

The Chincha used seabird guano as a nutrient-rich fertilizer, leveraging marine resources and ecological knowledge to enhance maize production and trade.
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fromRealagriculture
2 weeks ago

Farming Forward: Protecting fertilizer from loss through banding depth

Deep banding nitrogen at least 2.5 inches with good soil coverage reduces losses and improves nutrient-use efficiency compared with shallow banding or broadcasting.
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fromRealagriculture
2 weeks ago

The truth about prairie politics with Scott Moe

Saskatchewan prioritizes pragmatic global engagement, defending agricultural interests through relationships, trade access restoration, and value-added exports to support producers amid rising costs.
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fromRealagriculture
2 weeks ago

AgVision HD brings digital clarity to the air cart

AgVision HD uses high-resolution digital cameras and Cat5 cabling to provide scalable, clear implement monitoring for farm equipment like air carts.
fromRealagriculture
2 weeks ago

Ruminating with RealAg, Ep 38: Setting the stage for healthy calves and high weaning weights

Central to this window is the delivery of colostrum, which provides essential antibodies and energy. To ensure success, she recommends following a "two by four" rule. "...getting colostrum in within those first four hours is really critical to getting the best absorption," says Fowler, specifying that calves should receive two litres by four hours of age and an additional two litres by 12 hours. She points out that failure of passive transfer can lead to a 10-kilogram decrease in weaning weight.
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fromFortune
2 weeks ago

Texas ramps up effort to keep Mexican flesh-eating parasite away from its cattle ranches | Fortune

A new Texas facility began dispersing sterile male New World screwworm flies to prevent infestations and protect the U.S. cattle industry.
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fromRealagriculture
2 weeks ago

New seed treatment delivers one-two punch for wireworm control in cereals

Equento Cereals offers contact and systemic wireworm control with plinazolin plus thiamethoxam, while delivering broad seed- and soil-borne disease protection in Western Canada (2026).
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