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The January 14 edition of the AgNet News Hour brought a packed lineup for California farmers—covering everything from federal attention on state ag issues to real-world energy solutions growers can ... Read More The post Brooke Rollins in California, Potter Valley Dams, and Propane Tech: A Big Day for AgNet News Hour appeared first on AgNet West.
“Over the past year it has been clear how important it is to be able to roll out AI tools very quickly to our customers," says ClimateAi COO Will Kletter. The post ClimateAi targets key ag pain point with new GDD tool, embeds AI into workflows appeared first on AgFunderNews.
Plant genetics, physiology and chemistry align to advance sustainability, food security and wellness The post Texas A&M trio leads new frontier in horticultural science appeared first on AgriLife Today.
A researcher with the Illinois Fertilizer and Chemical Association says farmers are looking for ways to get the most out of their nitrogen budgets. Lowell Gentry, a retired research specialist with the University of Illinois, says timing applications to be quickly utilized by the plant is key. “We were putting on 20 pounds of starter […] The post Research shows smarter nitrogen application boosts efficiency for farmers appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.
The cultivation of rice, one of the world’s most important staple foods, is increasingly coming under scrutiny due to its interaction with environmental pollutants, specifically arsenic. A recent study conducted by researchers including Simões, Ferreira, and Marques sheds light on the mobilization and accumulation of arsenic in rice plants, particularly in the alluvial Tejo river […]
Statewide receptions connect communities with opportunities, resources and competitive scholarships The post Texas A&M College of Agriculture and Life Sciences to host statewide tour for prospective students appeared first on AgriLife Today.
A survey of the nation’s ag retailers found some movement when it comes to using Smart Tech systems, with more hope for 2026. The post Smart Tech in Ag Retail: What’s Being Used Now — and What’s Coming in 2026 appeared first on CropLife.
Raven’s Ben Sheldon shares how automation, retrofits, and ROI-first tools are helping growers and retailers adopt ag tech despite tight margins. The post A Return to ROI: Raven Industries’ Ben Sheldon on Tech Adoption in Uncertain Times appeared first on CropLife.
A new herbicide is coming soon for Bayer Crop Science. In this Managing for Profit, Kati Price, Bayer’s North American Crop Protection Technical Manager discusses how Convinto™ herbicide will be different than other products on the market. Listen now to learn more! The post A New Herbicide is Coming Soon for Bayer Crop Science appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.
French researchers compared pesticide purchases by French farms with records of bird numbers for 64 different species, and found 80% of the bird species were less abundant where pesticide purchases were higher. The results suggest pesticides are harming birds, both those that specialise in living on farms and other species who are more occasssional visitors, the scientists say. They add that future research should investigate the toxic impacts of pesticides on birds more thoroughly to determine how these chemicals are disrupting their food webs, and what the long term effects on bird populations could be. For now, minimising pesticide use is the best way to protect wildlife, they conclude.
Updated dietary guidelines shift focus to whole foods away from refined grains, with nutrition experts weighing in on saturated fat and protein limits.
Washington DC (SPX) Jan 14, 2026 NASA is getting ready to send four astronauts around the Moon with Artemis II, laying the foundation for sustainable missions to the lunar surface and paving the way for human exploration on Mars. As the agency considers deep space endeavors that could last months or years, it must develop ways to feed astronauts beyond sending supplies from Earth. That is why NASA is launching the Deep Sp
Stakeholders from across the sector, including manufacturers, technology providers, regulators, and suppliers, are facing a landscape where adaptability is essential for success. As the bioproduction community navigates this new chapter, decisions made today will shape the future of innovation and patient access for years to come. The post Bioproduction: Charting the Future of Advanced Bioproduction appeared first on GEN - Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology News.
Daniel Stern of Home Alone faces a Ventura County charge after a Camarillo motel citation, shocking fans of the festive classic.
An innovative product with the potential to replace polymers used in soil fertilizers is being developed in São Carlos in the state of São Paulo, Brazil.
TAYLORVILLE, Ill. — Stay informed on current agriculture practices and the latest research taking place at Dudley Smith Farm during the annual Winter Meeting. The meeting will begin at 9 a.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 10, at the University of Illinois Extension Christian County Office located at 1120 N. Webster St. in Taylorville. A free lunch […] The post Learn About Latest Research at Dudley Smith Farm appeared first on Morning Ag Clips.
RALEIGH, N.C. — The N.C. Plant Sciences Initiative’s first-ever Seed2Grow Showcase and Pitch Competition proved to be a powerful demonstration of NC State’s Think and Do spirit, giving 11 current and aspiring entrepreneurs the chance to showcase agricultural technology solutions with the potential to raise farm profitability and productivity, reduce waste and pollution and improve plant […] The post Pitch Competition Shows Ag Tech 'Alive & Thriving' at NC State appeared first on Morning Ag Clips.
The Trump administration announced last week that it wants Americans to consume more protein, churning out a colorful illustration of an inverted food pyramid that prominently features a big, red steak, a wedge of cheese, and a carton of whole milk at the top and claiming it's "ending the war on protein." It may seem like another example of cartoonish propaganda from an administration that essentially runs on memes, but don't be fooled: It signals a marked turn from previous advice that encouraged Americans to limit high-fat sources of protein like red meat and whole milk for their health, which can incidentally also curb planet-heating poll … Read the full story at The Verge.
In the face of increasing climate change impacts, particularly in developing nations, understanding how agricultural communities adapt to these challenges is vital for ensuring food security. A recent study conducted by Mohammad Shamsul Hosain and Ahmed H. M. Mamun shines a spotlight on the rice farming community in Bogura, Bangladesh. This research addresses the multifaceted […]
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The agricultural industry may be producing more food than ever before, but it is also damaging the climate, harming the soil and eroding biodiversity.
A new study shows that resilient and remarkably diverse populations of organisms can persist in the soil despite harsh and extremely dry conditions. An international team led by researchers from the University of Cologne, has examined tiny nematodes in the Chilean Atacama Desert. Along with the polar regions, the Atacama Desert is considered one among the most arid regions in the world.
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) today announced important leadership changes within the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS). Dr. Michael Watson, APHIS Administrator, will retire at the end of January after decades of distinguished service, and Dr. Rosemary Sifford, Deputy Administrator for Veterinary Services and U.S. Chief Veterinary Officer, has recently […] The post USDA Names New Leadership of the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service appeared first on Morning Ag Clips.
In a world increasingly facing the dual challenges of food security and environmental sustainability, innovative agricultural practices have emerged as critical components in addressing these issues. One such innovation is the application of bio-compost, a product derived from organic waste that can significantly enhance soil health and agricultural productivity. Recent research conducted by Tanwar, Sharma, […]
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Penn State’s agricultural and extension education program was well represented at this year’s National Association of Agricultural Educators (NAAE) National Convention, where multiple faculty, students and alumni participated in workshops and were recognized with awards. The convention — which took place Dec. 8-12 in Nashville, Tennessee — is a professional development […] The post Penn State Ag Sciences Recognized at National Convention appeared first on Morning Ag Clips.
Recent breakthroughs in infant nutrition are shedding light on the benefits of partially hydrolyzed cow’s milk protein formulas enriched with prebiotics. A recent double-blind randomized controlled trial (DBRCT) published in BMC Pediatrics has provided compelling evidence indicating that such formulas are not only well-tolerated but also safe, while effectively promoting growth and development in healthy […]
Nature is the foremost international weekly scientific journal in the world and is the flagship journal for Nature Portfolio. It publishes the finest peer-reviewed research in all fields of science and technology on the basis of its originality, importance, interdisciplinary interest, timeliness, accessibility, elegance and surprising conclusions. Nature publishes landmark papers, award winning news, leading comment and expert opinion on important, topical scientific news and events that enable readers to share the latest discoveries in science and evolve the discussion amongst the global scientific community.
The Northern Territory's investment in solar and wind energy production needs to benefit people and the planet, but new research highlights critical pitfalls in planning.
A hidden nutrient in the soil could double the speed at which tropical forests, and their climate benefits, come roaring back. New research shows that tropical forests can rebound up to twice as fast after deforestation when soil nitrogen levels are high. The findings highlight how conditions below the forest floor play a major role [...]
For the last two years, the cultivated meat industry has been experiencing growing pains. Many startups have shrunk, shut down, or pivoted. Their advances aren't going to waste, though.
The new food pyramid represents “an outdated way of thinking about visual communication,” writes a designer.
EAST LANSING, Mich. — Demonstrating good sportsmanship during competition is not just for youth 4-H members; it applies to everyone involved, including volunteers, parents, leaders and others. Youth can learn great lessons about sportsmanship from those whom they admire. Competitive events and activities provide a great opportunity for young people to learn how to be […] The post Trattles Named 2025 Michigan 4-H Animal Science Adult Sportsperson of the Year appeared first on Morning Ag Clips.
In a groundbreaking study set to transform agricultural practices, researchers have made significant advances in integrating Internet of Things (IoT) technologies with robotic systems for the automated detection of plant diseases and environmental monitoring. This innovative approach, led by an international team of experts including Talaat, F.M., Ibrahim, M.A., and Karim, A.A., presents a compelling […]
For decades, researchers have focused on the problem of overgrazing, in which expanding herds of cattle and other livestock degrade grasslands, steppes and desert plains. But a new global study reveals that in large regions of the world, livestock numbers are substantially declining, not growing—a process the authors call destocking.
BROOKINGS, S.D. (THE CONVERSATION) — Older adults can dramatically reduce the amount of ultraprocessed foods they eat while keeping a familiar, balanced diet – and this shift leads to improvements across several key markers related to how the body regulates appetite and metabolism. That’s the main finding of a new study my colleagues and I published in […] The post Eating Less Ultraprocessed Food Supports Healthier Aging, New Research Shows appeared first on Morning Ag Clips.
The president and CEO of POET says an expansion of its Shelbyville, Indiana bioprocessing plant could create additional market opportunities for the state’s farmers. Jeff Lautt says the facility is expected double its bioethanol production by 2027. “It will produce about 193 million gallons,” he says. “That will produce about 500,000 tons of dried distiller’s grains. […] The post POET set to expand its Shelbyville, IN plant to double bioethanol production by 2027 appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.
Research focusing on agricultural practices and sustainability has become increasingly essential in the face of global challenges related to food security, environmental degradation, and climate change. One area that has garnered considerable attention is the interaction between legumes and Rhizobium species. A recent investigation into this relationship has revealed critical insights into the nodulation effects […]
A previously unknown mechanism that makes it possible for aggressive so-called triple-negative breast cancer to fine-tune its production of proteins has been discovered by researchers at Umeå University, Sweden.
In a groundbreaking study, scientists at the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service (ARS) redefined the value of roots in industrial hemp, providing new opportunities for industrial hemp growers and opening new avenues for pediatric cancer research.
Lasso CEO Mike Messersmith: "When you start an email [to an investor] with, ‘Hey, I'm Mike from a plant-based meat company in Boston,’ it's like, ‘delete.’" The post Scaling out, not up: foodtech leaders rethink growth at Tufts event as capital dries up appeared first on AgFunderNews.
HARDIN, Ill. — Growing fruit on trees is a rewarding experience, but it comes with challenges. From pests and disease to climate stress or soil issues, a single mistake can set back growth. Growers can get current research-based information to help their tree fruits thrive at the Southwestern Illinois Commercial Tree Fruit School on Feb. […] The post Annual Research-Backed Training Yields Results appeared first on Morning Ag Clips.
WASHINGTON — In a groundbreaking study, scientists at the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service (ARS) redefined the value of roots in industrial hemp, providing new opportunities for industrial hemp growers and opening new avenues for pediatric cancer research. While the above ground part of Cannabis sativa L. plants, or industrial hemp, is widely recognized for […] The post Hemp Roots Offer New Opportunities for Farmers and Cancer Research appeared first on Morning Ag Clips.
A genetic variant that protects against stomach virus infections appeared when humans began farming. This is shown by
A 60-year study covering 205 countries and regions worldwide has systematically uncovered the evolutionary patterns of nitrogen and phosphorus use efficiency (NUE and PUE) in the four major staple crops—rice, wheat, maize, and soybean.
A previously unknown mechanism that makes it possible for aggressive so-called triple-negative breast cancer to fine-tune its production of proteins has been discovered by researchers at Umeå University, Sweden. The discovery increases our understanding of how tumors grow and adapt, and it opens up research into new future treatments. The study is published in Cancer Letters.
The founder of a grassroots organization says the ongoing delay in finalizing biofuel blending requirements is costing producers demand and economic opportunity. Steve Crim is the president and founder of Common Sense America. “They’re losing market producing these crops. That’s unsustainable. These farmers are now looking at these crops for next year and the year […] The post EPA biofuel delays are hurting farm markets appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.
The U.S. Health and Human Services Dept. and the Agriculture Dept. recently unveiled the Dietary Guidelines for Americans, 2025–2030, which revives and updates the classic food pyramid. Released last week, this reset emphasizes real, whole foods as the cornerstone of health, prioritizing nutrient-dense options like high-quality proteins, healthy fats, fruits, vegetables, and whole grains while […] The post Can the New Food Pyramid Save Beyond Meat? appeared first on Money Morning - We Make Investing Profitable.
ANAHEIM, Calif. — In his annual speech to the membership here, American Farm Bureau Federation President Zippy Duvall acknowledged the Make America Healthy Again movement led by Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy...
AI-powered scouting tools are revolutionizing agronomy, helping retailers and growers turn field data into actionable decisions, improving yield and profitability. The post AI-Powered Scouting Tools Are Becoming Essential for Modern Agronomy appeared first on CropLife.
Lemon balm (Melissa officinalis) is one of those herbs that quietly does everything right. It smells fresh, grows easily, attracts...
CANYON, Texas — Do you like strawberries year-round? Have you noticed how expensive they get at the grocery store in October – March? The reason for the change in price comes down to one major factor, where they can be grown outdoors in the Fall and Winter periods in the United States and Mexico. A […] The post Researchers Seeking Strawberry Growing Industry Input on the Use of Controlled Environments appeared first on Morning Ag Clips.
In recent years, the agricultural sector has witnessed a remarkable transformation, driven largely by advancements in technology, specifically through the integration of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and deep learning methodologies. The application of these technologies has birthed a new paradigm in precision agriculture, offering farmers and researchers a powerful toolkit for enhancing crop management and […]
Under the collaboration, both marinas will begin supplying Sustainable Bio Yacht Fuel (SBYF) produced by Lootah Biofuels The post Emaar and Lootah Biofuels launch sustainable yacht fuel in Dubai marinas appeared first on Gulf Business.
Researchers at VIB and KU Leuven have identified a molecular process that allows motor neurons to maintain protein production, a process that fails in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS).
In a groundbreaking advancement in virology and public health surveillance, an international team of researchers has demonstrated the transformative potential of environmental metagenomics in detecting circulating viruses within live poultry markets in Cambodia. The study, recently published in Nature Communications, represents a critical leap forward in understanding viral diversity and transmission dynamics in one of […]
EAST LANSING, Mich. — Good sportsmanship is a critical skill for youth. Competitive events and activities provide a great opportunity for young people to learn how to be fair, respectful and gracious – whether they win or lose. Demonstrating good sportsmanship is not just for youth 4-H members; it applies to everyone involved, including volunteers, […] The post Bargy Named 2025 Michigan 4-H Animal Science Youth Sportsperson of the Year appeared first on Morning Ag Clips.
RALEIGH, N.C. — NC State University researchers will use a grant from Schmidt Sciences to develop an AI-enabled, open-source platform that can analyze the potential to convert agricultural leftovers — biomass such as misshapen sweet potatoes or their discarded green tops — into biofuels or other bioproducts, creating new business opportunities. The four-year project, Resource […] The post REFRAME Project Will Harness AI To Identify Business Opportunities in Crop Leftovers appeared first on Morning Ag Clips.
ST. PAUL, Minn. — The Minnesota 4-H Animal Science Ambassadors, formerly called animal science youth leadership team, will work together as a team to provide youth voice and leadership in 4-H animal science programming. 4-H Animal Science Ambassadors will have the opportunity to plan, implement and evaluate a variety of animal science programs while exploring […] The post Apply to become a Minnesota 4-H Animal Science Ambassador appeared first on Morning Ag Clips.
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Parents slam RFK Jr.'s 'war on sugar' guidelines requiring children avoid added sugar until age 10-11. Explore the unrealistic dietary recommendations and backlash.
Researchers harness satellite data as extreme weather, crop pests, and surface ozone hit India’s harvests.
Charophytes are extremely beneficial to lakes, improving water quality and biodiversity. However, their abundance was found to decline in many lakes without clear signs of eutrophication during recent decades.
An international group of researchers says that biodiversity conservation and scientific research are not benefiting from the vast knowledge about the world's plants held by botanic gardens, because of fragmented data systems and a lack of standardization.
Acquisition advances BW Fusion's sustainable seed care with innovative biology, micronutrients, and safer, smarter solutions for growers. The post BW Fusion Acquires Low Mu Tech, Strengthening Leadership in Crop Nutrition and Seed Care Innovation appeared first on CropLife.
A new UCLA Health study links long-term residential exposure to the pesticide chlorpyrifos with a substantially higher risk of developing Parkinson’s disease. A study led by UCLA Health reports that people who lived for long periods near areas where the pesticide chlorpyrifos was used faced a significantly higher likelihood of developing Parkinson’s disease. The analysis [...]
Researchers are not just worried about the virus popping up on American farms. Other types are causing trouble around the world.
And that is bad news for our planet.
ONLINE — Join PRO-DAIRY for our “Boots in the Barn” webinar series on Tuesdays at noon. Every week a leading researcher from the Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine will provide an update on current research they are conducting. The series focuses on the practical implementation of ongoing research. Dates and Topics January 13 | […] The post Boots in the Barn: Cornell Dairy Research Updates appeared first on Morning Ag Clips.
Plus: The Protein Brewery raises funds for mycoprotein powder. The post AgriFood Signals: Corteva & BP partner on biofuels, Grit Road launches second fund for midwest agtech appeared first on AgFunderNews.
Conversation starters, A-lister health reveals, healthy living hacks and medical cautions: Here's what you missed in Fox Health news this week
Crops increasingly need to thrive in a broader range of conditions, including drought, salinity, and heat. Traditional plant breeding can select for desirable traits, but is limited by the genetic variation that already exists in plants. In many crops, domestication and long-term selection have narrowed genetic diversity, constraining efforts to develop new varieties.
Seaweeds are versatile algae. They are sources of food, medicine, and many other products, and they have the added benefit of being extremely efficient at removing CO2 from the atmosphere as they grow.
Will you notice any change at the grocery store because of RFK’s new food guidelines? You already have CNNFood pyramid faces scrutiny as Ben Carson reveals why Americans don't have to eat meat Fox NewsNew Dietary Guidelines Abandon Longstanding Advice on Alcohol The New York TimesRFK Jr.'s new dietary guidelines go all in on meat and dairy NPRThe new food pyramid is lying to you vox.com
Will you notice any change at the grocery store because of RFK’s new food guidelines? You already have CNNFood pyramid faces scrutiny as Ben Carson reveals why Americans don't have to eat meat Fox NewsNew Dietary Guidelines Abandon Longstanding Advice on Alcohol The New York TimesRFK Jr.'s new dietary guidelines go all in on meat and dairy NPRThe new food pyramid is lying to you vox.com
In a world increasingly driven by the imperative of sustainability, smallholder mixed farming systems occupy a critical nexus where innovation can dramatically influence environmental health, societal welfare, and economic resilience. Recent advances have shed light on the profound potential of systems-oriented innovation to transform these agricultural practices, simultaneously enhancing productivity and conservation efforts. The pioneering […]
And more health news from Morning Rounds today
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — What if you could look into a cow’s face and know if it had a fever? A new tool from the Artificial Intelligence and Computer Vision Lab at the University of Arkansas uses artificial intelligence and thermal cameras to estimate the body temperature of cattle. The system, called CattleFever, is the first step toward […] The post CattleFever: New AI Tool Can Take a Cow’s Temperature With Only a Photo appeared first on Morning Ag Clips.
AUGUSTA, Maine — The Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry (DACF) is calling attention to two important health and wellness opportunities at next week’s Maine Agricultural Trades Show, recognizing that strong farms, forestry, and food businesses depend on healthy people. Agriculture and forestry are physically demanding and high-stress professions, and DACF is working with partners […] The post Farmer and Forestry Worker Health & Well-Being at the Maine Agricultural Trades Show appeared first on Morning Ag Clips.
A bladeless turbine design converts the static electricity naturally generated by dust particles in compressed air into usable power while neutralizing the hazardous charges.
arXiv:2601.04668v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: This study focuses on optimizing path planning for unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs) in precision agriculture using deep reinforcement learning (DRL) techniques in continuous action spaces. The research begins with a review of traditional grid-based methods, such as A* and Dijkstra's algorithms, and discusses their limitations in dynamic agricultural environments, highlighting the need for adaptive learning strategies. The study then explores DRL approaches, including Deep Q-Networks (DQN), which demonstrate improved adaptability and performance in two-dimensional simulations. Enhancements such as Double Q-Networks and Dueling Networks are evaluated to further improve decision-making. Building on these results, the focus shifts to continuous action space models, specifically Deep Deterministic Policy Gradient (DDPG) and Twin Delayed Deep Deterministic Policy Gradient (TD3), which are tested in increasingly complex environments. Experiments
A groundbreaking study has emerged from recent research on retinitis pigmentosa, a degenerative eye disorder that leads to vision loss and affects millions worldwide. The innovative work, conducted by He, Guo, and Su, delves into the potential of gene-modified bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs) to provide protective benefits for those suffering from this eye […]
Research-backed adoption of high-oleic soybeans is improving milk quality and lowering costs for Michigan dairy farms. At first look, the 400 acres of soybeans on the Preston family’s dairy farm in southern Michigan appear no different from any other field. In reality, the crop reflects a research partnership with Michigan State University that is cutting [...]
BOZEMAN, Mont. – It’s been known for nearly a century that swarms of single-celled organisms thrive by consuming chemicals from their environments and expelling methane gas as a byproduct. In 2024, researchers in the laboratory of Roland Hatzenpichler, associate professor in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry in Montana State University’s College of Letters and Science, published […] The post Studies by Montana State Scientists Reveal Importance of Experimentation on Greenhouse Gas-Producing Organisms appeared first on Morning Ag Clips.
RALEIGH, N.C. — Aaron Kiess, Braswell Distinguished Professor in NC State University’s Prestage Department of Poultry Science, took the helm as interim department head effective Jan. 2. With expertise focusing on layers, Kiess works alongside egg producers to help them address challenges and find solutions. Prior to joining NC State in 2021, Kiess spent 13 years as a […] The post Kiess Named Interim Head of Poultry Science appeared first on Morning Ag Clips.
COLLEGE STATION, Texas — Most college students turn in assignments. The Texas A&M Food Science Club bottles theirs. In the Texas A&M College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, the next generation of food scientists isn’t just learning how products are made in order to pass a class, they’re running a small-scale production line where they formulate, process and […] The post Texas A&M Students Take Food Science From Lab to Label appeared first on Morning Ag Clips.
Land O’Lakes and Microsoft are developing an AI-powered digital assistant designed to optimize farming operations. Land O’Lakes senior vice president Leah Anderson says the tool is called Oz. “Now you can have even greater confidence between you as a farmer and your agronomist because your agronomist has the full force of Winfield United’s datasets. Six […] The post Land O’Lakes, Microsoft partner on AI assistant to boost farm profitability appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.
BOISE, Idaho. — Agricultural producers today operate in an increasingly complex environment. Beyond growing and harvesting crops, they must ensure products remain fresh, safe, and visually appealing as they move through long supply chains. Packaging plays a critical role in this process, especially for fresh and processed agricultural products that are sensitive to oxygen, moisture, […] The post Thermoforming Technology: Game-Changing Solution to Agricultural Products appeared first on Morning Ag Clips.
FCC bans foreign-made drones over security risks, disrupting U.S. farm spray drone use as growers warn of higher costs and fewer alternatives. The post FCC bans new foreign-made drones appeared first on Farm and Dairy.
New dietary guidelines limit saturated fats to 10% of total calories, but also encourage full-fat dairy, red meat, and beef tallow. How will that work?
Natural grasslands cover about 40% of the Earth’s land surface. Grassland plants have largely coevolved with wild grazing animals, making these ecosystems generally well-adapted to grazing livestock. Evidence shows that when grazing is properly managed — such as avoiding soil tillage, excessive grazing intensity, and high nitrogen fertilizer inputs — grasslands can function as net carbon sinks, even after accounting formethane emissions from livestock. If parts of this vast grassland area are managed with grazing practices that maintain this role, the potential global benefits for climate change mitigation could be substantial. However, despite growing attention and evidence on the role of grasslands, efforts to reduce climate change from land use have mostly focused on forests. In contrast, grasslands worldwide have been targeted for conversion to tree plantations and cropland, and livestock has generally been seen as a major source of methane, a potent greenhouse gas.
A farm management specialist with the University of Illinois says increased machinery costs continue to squeeze farmers’ profits. During a recent Illinois Soybean Association webinar, Gary Schnitkey says research shows it’s taking more acres to make new combine investments profitable. “At 1800 acres, we’re looking at $75 versus something at 3000 in the still high […] The post University of Illinois research says more acres are needed to make combine investments pay appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.
NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. — Rutgers Cooperative Extension has co-authored new statewide guidelines aimed at clearing up confusion over what food can be safely and legally donated, a move expected to divert millions of meals from landfills to people in need. The New Jersey Food Donation Guidelines, published online this fall, were developed by Rutgers and […] The post Rutgers Leads Drafting of New Food Donation Guidelines to Reduce Waste appeared first on Morning Ag Clips.
In a groundbreaking study published in the esteemed journal Ionics, researchers led by Azhan A.U. have unveiled an innovative biopolymer electrolyte engineered from sugar palm fiber-derived carboxymethyl cellulose. This work merges the realms of sustainable materials science and advanced electrical engineering, showcasing an environmentally friendly approach to electrolyte development. This important study, with its implications […]
In an advance that could help ensure people are taking their medication on schedule, MIT engineers have designed a pill that can report when it has been swallowed.
WSU researchers developed a cost-effective robotic apple-picking arm to address labor shortages in agriculture, enhancing efficiency in fruit harvesting.
HHS has unveiled an inverted food pyramid prioritizing meat and fats over grains, as health experts such as Dr. Andrew Huberman share feedback on the new guidelines.