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03.03.2026
23:11 MorningAgClips.com Digital Passport for Guests to Easily Experience Georgia Wine Highway

DAHLONEGA, Ga. — Georgia Wine Producers has launched the Georgia Wine Highway Passport, a new digital passport program powered by the technology company Bandwango. The passport, designed for a mobile phone, features more than 40 participating wineries to explore as part of the Georgia Wine Highway – one of the Southeast’s most anticipated wine tourism […] The post Digital Passport for Guests to Easily Experience Georgia Wine Highway appeared first on Morning Ag Clips.

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22:58 MorningAgClips.com IFB Spring Field Days to Highlight Nutrient Loss Research, Best Practices

BLOOMINGTON, Ill. – Illinois Farm Bureau (IFB) will host five Nutrient Stewardship Field Days this spring for farmers and industry partners to collaborate and discuss ongoing research and innovative approaches to nutrient stewardship. “As the planting season quickly approaches, these field days offer an opportunity for farmers to get up-to-date insights on nutrient management and […] The post IFB Spring Field Days to Highlight Nutrient Loss Research, Best Practices appeared first on Morning Ag Clips.

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21:22 Phys.org 'Natural' and 'healthy' food labels may mislead consumers

Foods marketed as "natural" are not consistently more nutritious than their conventional counterparts, and some front-of-package nutrition labels may unintentionally encourage manufacturers to swap sugar for non-sugar sweeteners, according to a new study by researchers at the University of Massachusetts Amherst.

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19:41 Phys.org 70-year field study finds fertilizer imbalance can halve mycorrhizal fungi

Almost all plants live in close symbiosis with so-called mycorrhizal fungi—an important symbiosis for absorbing essential nutrients. In their new study, a team led by ecologist Christina Kaiser from the Center for Microbiology and Environmental Systems Science (CeMESS) at the University of Vienna has now discovered that this mycorrhizal symbiosis is very sensitive to imbalances of certain nutrients (nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium) in the soil.

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19:24 MorningAgClips.com Comprehensive Genetic Library for SCN

URBANA, Ill. — Few pests eat away at farm profitability as much as soybean cyst nematode (SCN). Causing at least $1.5 billion in yield losses annually, it’s soybean’s single biggest threat. Unfortunately, soybean’s most effective tool, genetic resistance, is starting to fail. That’s why a multi-institution research team led by the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign — with […] The post Comprehensive Genetic Library for SCN appeared first on Morning Ag Clips.

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17:18 MorningAgClips.com Governor Kelly Announces $3M to Develop Unmanned Aerial Systems Technology for Agricultural Research

TOPEKA, Kan. – Governor Laura Kelly and The Kansas Department of Agriculture announced that Kelly Hills Unmanned Systems has been awarded $3 million to develop Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) technology for agricultural use. This technology can be used by farmers, ranchers, and agriculture business retailers to improve yields, cut […] The post Governor Kelly Announces $3M to Develop Unmanned Aerial Systems Technology for Agricultural Research appeared first on Morning Ag Clips.

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17:10 Phys.org Deadly soil fungal pathogen puts Australia's reptiles at risk of extinction

University of Queensland researchers say Australia's reptiles are at risk of extinction because a little understood fungus is infecting species throughout the environment. Associate Professor Celine Frere from UQ's School of Environment said Nannizziopsis barbatae caused fungal skin lesions and lethargy, leading to reptile starvation and eventual death.

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16:53 Nature.Com Author Correction: Healthy forests safeguard traditional wild meat food systems in Amazonia

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.

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16:31 Bioengineer.org Phenogenomics Uncovers Trichoderma’s Role in Sustainable Farming

In the relentless quest to sustain the planet’s burgeoning agricultural demands, a groundbreaking study has unfurled new insights into the genus Trichoderma, a group of fungi known for their ubiquitous presence in soil ecosystems and their beneficial roles in plant health. The research, harnessing the power of phenogenomics, dives deep into the ecology and evolutionary […]

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14:35 AgWeek.com Wool may be a sustainable mulch option for produce farmers

Researchers at South Dakota State University have tried different methods of using wool as a mulch on pepper patches. This method is more sustainable than traditional landscape fabric.

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14:17 WindPowerMonthly.com Blade breaks off turbine at RWE forest wind farm

A blade broke off a wind turbine at an onshore wind farm in a Welsh forest last week, according to project owner RWE. 

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14:01 Bioengineer.org Integrating Biodiversity Targets into Smart Farming Policies

As the global population accelerates towards ten billion by mid-century, the urgent demand for more food production collides starkly with the imperative to conserve biodiversity. This growing tension challenges agricultural policies worldwide, urging a shift towards strategies that align food security with environmental sustainability. A pioneering article published in npj Sustainable Agriculture highlights a transformative […]

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09:56 Yahoo.com Business Why Beyond Meat Stock Rocketed Nearly 24% Higher in February

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04:56 Bioengineer.org Incorporating Soil Saturation Improves Accuracy of Atmospheric River Flood Warnings

In a groundbreaking advancement in hydrological science, researchers have unveiled a refined atmospheric river scale that incorporates soil saturation levels to dramatically enhance early flood hazard warnings. Atmospheric rivers (ARs), those vast, river-like corridors of moisture in the atmosphere, are renowned for transporting extreme volumes of water vapor from tropical regions to mid-latitude areas such […]

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02:09 DiscoverMagazine.com Water Bears Struggle in Simulated Martian Soil, But a Simple Rinse Changes Everything

Learn how water bears (tardigrades) reacted to simulated Martian regolith, what the results reveal about toxic compounds in Martian soil, and why washing the soil could help future space missions grow food.

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01:52 Phys.org Soil saturation data sharpens atmospheric river flood warnings, study of 71,000 storms finds

Atmospheric rivers carry unfathomable amounts of water across the sky, bringing moisture to drought-stricken regions like the Western U.S. But whether a particular incoming atmospheric river storm will result in disastrous flooding has long been difficult for researchers to determine with confidence. Now, a new Desert Research Institute-led study demonstrates that accounting for soil saturation levels can substantially improve our early warning of potentially destructive flooding events.

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01:04 KoreaTimes.co.kr 'Bomdong' bibimbap emerges as new food trend, supplanting Dubai chewy cookie

Koreans are moving away from viral sweets and falling in love with healthy seasonal greens. While Dubai chewy cookies, a chocolate treat filled with pistachio cream and crunchy kadayif pastry, recently dominated the nation's tastebuds, the spotlight has abruptly shifted to "bomdong" bibimbap, a dish featuring seasoned cabbage over rice. According to the Korea Agricultural Marketing Information Service (KAMIS), bomdong is a type of spring cabbage primarily cultivated in the southern coastal regions of South Jeolla Province. Its sudden popularity is being fueled by a retro meme involving a 2008 episode of the variety show “2 Days & 1 Night,” where comedian Kang Ho-dong enjoyed a large bowl of the simple dish. A short-form video of this 18-year-old clip has recently surpassed 5 million views and search interest for spring cabbage reached the peak score of 100 on Feb 28 on Google Trends. People in the food industry say this shift is happening because many are tired of unhealthy desserts

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00:47 MorningAgClips.com Catawba Sustainability Center Grows as Hub for Applied Research

BLACKSBURG, Va. — When Matthew Wagner walks the fields of the Catawba Sustainability Center, he’s thinking about more than daily farm work. Located about a half hour northeast of Blacksburg, the 377-acre Virginia Tech center supports faculty research, student learning, and partnerships with producers and community members across the region. The center’s farm manager role […] The post Catawba Sustainability Center Grows as Hub for Applied Research appeared first on Morning Ag Clips.

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02.03.2026
23:28 BrownFieldAgNews.com Ag leaders say AI will be essential to the future of farming

Artificial intelligence is poised to play a growing role in agriculture, a theme highlighted during a recent panel hosted by America’s Cultivation Corridor. Melissa Neuendorf, principal AI strategist for John Deere, says artificial intelligence is becoming essential in agriculture as the volume of farm data continues to grow. “We all kind of know how much […] The post Ag leaders say AI will be essential to the future of farming appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.

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22:25 Phys.org Biodiversity at risk in Colombia's tropical dry forests

A study of changes to the habitats of more than 700 species reveals massive biodiversity loss—but also possibilities for restoration. "There is a lot of talk about deforestation and biodiversity loss in the Amazon, but even here in Colombia there is much less said about the tropical dry forest, although it is also an extremely rich ecosystem—and one that is under severe threat," warns Colombian researcher Maria Isabel Arce Plata.

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22:24 Bioengineer.org Biodegradable Chitosan-Cellulose Nanocrystal Piezoelectric Film

In the ever-evolving landscape of flexible electronics, a groundbreaking advancement has emerged from the intersection of sustainable materials science and nanoscale engineering. Researchers Antonaci, de Marzo, Blasi, and their colleagues have unveiled a novel piezoelectric thin film composed of biodegradable chitosan-cellulose and sub-spherical nanocrystals. This pioneering composite not only challenges current paradigms of piezoelectric materials […]

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22:08 MorningAgClips.com Agricultural Specialist Aaron Ristow on the Challenges of Conventional Farmers in Transition to SOIL HEALTH Practices

SYRACUSE, N.Y. — As American Farmland Trust’s New York Agricultural Specialist, Aaron Ristow gained a lot of respect for the farmers he has worked with as part of AFT’s New York Demonstration Farm Network in the Genesee River Watershed. He talked to Hudson River Flows about what these farmers face as they adopt innovative soil health […] The post Agricultural Specialist Aaron Ristow on the Challenges of Conventional Farmers in Transition to SOIL HEALTH Practices appeared first on Morning Ag Clips.

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21:47 Bioengineer.org Optimizing Fertilizer Rates Boosts Sustainable Farming in China

In a groundbreaking advancement poised to redefine sustainable agriculture, researchers have unveiled an innovative approach to optimizing fertilizer use by integrating multiobjective spatial optimization techniques. This novel framework promises to balance crop productivity with environmental preservation, particularly in the challenging agricultural landscape of southwest China, a region where the sustainability of farming practices is of […]

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21:00 BrownFieldAgNews.com Croplan Focuses on Smart, Data-Driven Seed Decisions for Growers

With the agricultural economy tighter than ever, farmers are looking for ways to get the most out of every acre without overspending. Croplan Seed is helping growers navigate that challenge with a focus on data, testing, and local knowledge. Jeff Osterhaus, Seed Portfolio Manager with Croplan, explained that while many companies offer strong products, Croplan […] The post Croplan Focuses on Smart, Data-Driven Seed Decisions for Growers appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.

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19:41 MorningAgClips.com Student Grows Ag Research Acumen and Power Skills Through the N.C. PSI

RALEIGH, N.C. — Asked why he veered from childhood animal science exposure into plant sciences research, Cole Hammatt smiles, then repeats something he’s said before, “Plant science is a personal upgrade. Plants are quiet, and they smell great.” But as he talks, the North Carolina State University graduate student in plant pathology reveals a deeper […] The post Student Grows Ag Research Acumen and Power Skills Through the N.C. PSI appeared first on Morning Ag Clips.

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19:23 Yahoo Finance Where Will Beyond Meat (BYND) Stock Be in 2027?

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19:21 Phys.org Nanoparticles and AI can help researchers detect pollutants in water, soil and blood

Across the U.S., hundreds of sites on land or in lakes and rivers are heavily contaminated with hazardous waste produced by human activity. Many of these places, designated as Superfund sites by the Environmental Protection Agency, can be found in Houston, Texas, the city where my colleagues and I live and work.

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19:04 NewScientist.Com Spreading crushed rock on farms could absorb 1 billion tonnes of CO2

Putting silicate rocks from mine waste on fields could improve crops and limit global warming, but some researchers question where all that rock is going to come from

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18:57 BrownFieldAgNews.com New Trait Technology Targets Soybean Cyst Nematode, Helping Farmers Capture Lost Yield Potential

A new innovation in soybean production is aiming to change the way farmers manage one of their most costly and persistent threats: soybean cyst nematode (SCN). Developed by BASF, Nemasphere represents the first genetic trait designed specifically to defend soybean plants against this yield-draining pest. Michael McCarville, Trait Technology Lead at BASF tells Brownfield, “Breeders […] The post New Trait Technology Targets Soybean Cyst Nematode, Helping Farmers Capture Lost Yield Potential appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.

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17:47 AgWeek.com Temple Grandin, Keith Berns to headline grazing and soil health event in Willmar

The two-day Midwest Grazing & Soil Health Summit hosted by the Sustainable Farming Association will feature experts and farmers discussing soil, livestock, thriving ecosystems and rural communities.

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16:16 CropLife.com A Chinese Puzzle for U.S. Ag Drone Application

How do worried lawmakers restrict Chinese-made drones without negatively impacting agriculture? The post A Chinese Puzzle for U.S. Ag Drone Application appeared first on CropLife.

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15:43 MorningAgClips.com Ventura County Stands Out as Climate ‘Hot Spot,’ UC ANR Scientist Warns Farmers

DAVIS, Calif. — Ventura County is an agricultural hub renowned for premium produce, like strawberries and avocados. But, based on recent climate data, this coastal region is earning a new, unwelcome reputation. “Ventura County turns out to be one of the fastest warming counties in the entire United States,” said Daniel Swain, a climate scientist […] The post Ventura County Stands Out as Climate ‘Hot Spot,’ UC ANR Scientist Warns Farmers appeared first on Morning Ag Clips.

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15:22 Phys.org From high‑tech greenhouses to fruit netting: How protected cropping can shield crops from climate extremes

For many of us, food is something we buy at a supermarket or order at a café. We usually give little thought to the complex systems required to produce and deliver it—until they stop working. It's not common to think of Australia as a place at risk of food insecurity. It has vast tracts of fertile land and the capacity to feed its population many times over. Around 70% is exported.

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14:10 FarmingUK.com Gene-editing laws face High Court showdown in May

Gene-edited crops will face a High Court test in May as campaigners challenge the government’s decision to ease regulation of certain geneti...

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13:30 IbTimes.co.uk Ballerina Farm's Hannah Neeleman Is Pregnant Again and Her Announcement Triggered Internet Sleuths - Here's Why

Hannah Neeleman, founder of Ballerina Farm, announces her ninth pregnancy in a promotional video amid regulatory scrutiny over the farm's dairy operations.

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09:17 Arxiv.org CS GDA-YOLO11: Amodal Instance Segmentation for Occlusion-Robust Robotic Fruit Harvesting

arXiv:2602.23953v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Occlusion remains a critical challenge in robotic fruit harvesting, as undetected or inaccurately localised fruits often results in substantial crop losses. To mitigate this issue, we propose a harvesting framework using a new amodal segmentation model, GDA-YOLO11, which incorporates architectural improvements and an updated asymmetric mask loss. The proposed model is trained on a modified version of a public citrus dataset and evaluated on both the base dataset and occlusion-sensitive subsets with varying occlusion levels. Within the framework, full fruit masks, including invisible regions, are inferred by GDA-YOLO11, and picking points are subsequently estimated using the Euclidean distance transform. These points are then projected into 3D coordinates for robotic harvesting execution. Experiments were conducted using real citrus fruits in a controlled environment simulating occlusion scenarios. Notably, to the best of our knowledge,

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01.03.2026
22:35 MorningAgClips.com Participants Needed for On-Farm Research Focused on Manure & Nutrient Management

ST. PAUL, Minn. — Have you ever been interested in testing out a new practice, product or research question that could improve the nutrient crediting and benefit you get from the manure you apply? The Manure Management team at the University of Minnesota is currently partnering with farmers in southeast and southwest Minnesota who are […] The post Participants Needed for On-Farm Research Focused on Manure & Nutrient Management appeared first on Morning Ag Clips.

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20:05 MorningAgClips.com Broccoli Production Resource Highlights Relevant Research for Midwest Growers

AMES, Iowa – Home gardeners and commercial broccoli growers preparing for spring planting are encouraged to review practical insights from a new Iowa State University Extension and Outreach resource. “Broccoli Production in the Midwest” is available for download at no cost from the ISU Extension Store. The publication covers the production cycle from seed transplanting […] The post Broccoli Production Resource Highlights Relevant Research for Midwest Growers appeared first on Morning Ag Clips.

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04:02 Phys.org Genetic mapping of rice stink bug aids crop pest control

Even though farmers have been dealing with rice stink bugs as pests since the 1880s, entomologists are still getting to know them at the genetic level. A first-of-its-kind study published on the genetics of rice stink bugs offers clues that could shape the battlefront on insecticide resistance for a tiny creature that costs Arkansas farmers millions of dollars a year. Rice and grain sorghum are the main economic crops, yet the bug feeds on many kinds of plants.

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01:10 Phys.org Q&A: How can microbiome science solve problems in agriculture?

Decades of research has shown promise for using microbiome science to solve several problems facing agriculture, but these findings have not yet been translated to practical recommendations for growers, according to a team of scientists in Penn State's College of Agricultural Sciences.

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28.02.2026
04:07 Bioengineer.org Restoring Soil Life in Post-Mining Landscapes Through Native Forest Litter

Restoring ecosystems disturbed by mining operations has long been a formidable challenge for environmental scientists and land managers alike. Among the myriad difficulties faced, one of the most persistent issues lies in the reconstruction of soils from waste rock—a substrate that is often sterile, devoid of organic content, and lacking in the microbial life that […]

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03:08 Scidev.net Big tech ‘leave poor farmers sidelined’ in AI revolution

AI innovations driven by major corporations are leaving small-scale farmers behind, report warns.

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00:51 Bioengineer.org Four and a Half Years of Advancing Protection for European Wild Pollinators: Safeguard Project Concludes

image: Safeguard project view more  Credit: Safeguard project Over the course of the Horizon 2020 Safeguard project, researchers, NGOs, social scientists, industry partners, policymakers and other experts from 25 institutions joined forces to expand the understanding of the decline of wild pollinators and explore measures to tackle the issue. Following an interdisciplinary approach, Safeguard delivered a […]

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00:14 Bioengineer.org AI-Driven Testing for Carbon-Negative Biopolymer Soil

In an era increasingly defined by the urgent need for sustainable materials and environmentally conscious manufacturing processes, a groundbreaking study emerges from the collaborative work of Miao, B.H., Dong, Y., Theissler, A., and their colleagues. Their research, soon to appear in Communications Engineering, reveals a revolutionary approach to smart manufacturing, merging artificial intelligence with non-destructive […]

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27.02.2026
23:51 BrownFieldAgNews.com Grassley warns farm bankruptcies could take toll on farmers’ mental health

U.S. Senator Chuck Grassley says he’s monitoring the number of farm bankruptcies occurring across the country. “I think the number of bankruptcies are up over the long-term, but still way short of what we had in previous farm crisis.” During his weekly ag press call, the Iowa Republican said more mental health resources are needed […] The post Grassley warns farm bankruptcies could take toll on farmers’ mental health appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.

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23:45 AgWeek.com Temple Grandin, Keith Berns to headline grazing and soil health event in Willmar

The two-day Midwest Grazing & Soil Health Summit hosted by the Sustainable Farming Association will feature experts and farmers discussing soil, livestock, thriving ecosystems and rural communities.

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21:09 CropLife.com CropLife Retail Week: AI in Farming and Fighting Weed Resistance

CropLife Retail Week explores AI in farming, HPPD resistance, and strategies shaping retailers’ 2026 growing season decisions. The post CropLife Retail Week: AI in Farming and Fighting Weed Resistance appeared first on CropLife.

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20:51 Bioengineer.org Energy-Harvesting Textile Sensors from 2D Coatings

In a groundbreaking advancement poised to redefine wearable technology, a team of researchers led by Kovalska, Routledge, Cancelliere, and colleagues have unveiled multifunctional, energy-autonomous textile sensors enabled by spray-coated two-dimensional (2D) heterostructures. Published in the 2026 edition of npj Flexible Electronics, this work represents a seminal stride toward fully integrated, self-powered smart textiles that can […]

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20:03 Entrepreneur.com Fast Food Giant Is Using AI to Make Sure Human Employees Say ‘Please’ and ‘Thank You’

Burger King is rolling out new technology to track employee politeness.

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19:23 BrownFieldAgNews.com Growing Soybean Demand Through New Soy-Based Technologies

Thomas Frisch, a Minnesota farmer and the secretary of the United Soybean Board, says new soy-based technologies have strong potential to grow soybean demand. The post Growing Soybean Demand Through New Soy-Based Technologies appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.

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18:34 IbTimes.co.uk Farm Turned Illegal Drug Lab: Police Seize Thousands Of Weight-Loss Injections

Authorities have disrupted an organised crime network producing illegal weight-loss drugs in Lincolnshire, seizing thousands of doses and manufacturing equipment.

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18:31 Phys.org Researchers, egg farmers help design sustainable agriculture plans

UBC Okanagan researchers and Canadian egg farmers have created a practical tool to help producers balance environmental and economic trade-offs. Researchers at UBC Okanagan and Canadian egg farmers have built a practical decision-making tool to help producers balance environmental, economic and management trade-offs on their farms. The project developed software that brings together key sustainability indicators in one place to help farmers establish benchmarks for their farms, compare options and understand the consequences of different green technology adoption and management choices.

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18:29 MedicalXpress.com The new food pyramid—where protein fits on your plate

Has the U.S. Department of Agriculture flipped everything you thought you knew about nutrition on its head? At first glance, the newly released dietary guidelines featuring a new food pyramid may seem like a protein-first approach to eating well. However, registered dietitians and public health experts say the basics are largely the same as the advice author Michael Pollan shared in his book "Food Rules": "Eat food. Not too much. Mostly plants."

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18:18 TurfMagazine.com New Space, New Faces: Pelican Rope Works Expands Distribution And Team

Pelican Rope Works and U.S. Rigging Supply expand with a new Louisiana distribution center and key team promotions.

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18:10 AgriLifeToday.tamu.edu New AgriLife Research engineer focuses on sustainable livestock systems

Peiyang Li joins High Plains center to address manure management and emissions The post New AgriLife Research engineer focuses on sustainable livestock systems appeared first on AgriLife Today.

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17:07 ModerFarmer.com Your February Checklist: What to Do Now for Healthy Soil

As spring nears, it’s time to get the February soil checklist handy. Do these five things before the growing season starts to ensure plentiful yields and much success. You won’t regret the effort you put in come harvest time. The post Your February Checklist: What to Do Now for Healthy Soil appeared first on Modern Farmer.

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16:41 Yahoo Science Nanoparticles and artificial intelligence can help researchers detect pollutants in water, soil and blood

The latest news and headlines from Yahoo! News. Get breaking news stories and in-depth coverage with videos and photos.

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16:35 MorningAgClips.com Garden State Wine Growers Association Announces New Digital Passport Program With Loyal Brew

HADDONFIELD, N.J. — Garden State Wine Growers Association – a coalition of 60+ New Jersey wineries and vineyards supporting the Garden State’s wine industry through information, resources, and advocacy. The NJ wine community publishes a Passport to New Jersey Wine Country booklet, which includes over 60 wineries in the Garden State to visit and enjoy. The new […] The post Garden State Wine Growers Association Announces New Digital Passport Program With Loyal Brew appeared first on Morning Ag Clips.

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13:17 MorningAgClips.com Texas-Grown Cabbage Meets Global Tradition in Texas A&M Kimchi Research

COLLEGE STATION, Texas — A head of napa cabbage grown in Texas may not seem destined for a Korean staple. But researchers in the Texas A&M College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Department of Food Science and Technology are turning local produce into kimchi as part of a study that links fermentation science, food safety and new market opportunities […] The post Texas-Grown Cabbage Meets Global Tradition in Texas A&M Kimchi Research appeared first on Morning Ag Clips.

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04:07 Bioengineer.org New Online Game Helps Farmers Market Vendors Master Food Safety

In the evolving landscape of digital education and food safety, a novel interactive platform has emerged aimed at empowering small and medium-sized farmers market vendors with critical knowledge to enhance public health outcomes. Released in early February, “Market, Set, Go!” is an innovative online simulation game that engages players in the dynamic management of a […]

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03:06 Bioengineer.org New Study Reveals Biochar’s Dual Impact on Greenhouse Gas Emissions Driven by Soil Conditions

A groundbreaking study has illuminated the complex and contrasting roles of biochar in modulating nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions across divergent soil ecosystems. Biochar, a carbon-dense material derived from biomass pyrolysis, has garnered significant attention as a promising tool for carbon sequestration and sustainable agriculture. However, this latest research reveals that biochar’s efficacy in reducing greenhouse […]

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02:42 Scimex.org Pest control: NZers more worried about contamination than suffering

When it comes to killing invasive mammals in Aotearoa, we're more concerned about environmental harm than animal suffering, a new survey shows. Researchers asked over 4000 people to choose between pest control options based on costs, environmental contamination, pain for target animals, and risks to other animals. Respondents were most concerned about effects on the environment and other animals, but became less concerned about all of the factors if the goal was eradicating rather than suppressing the invasive species. The study authors suggest limiting environmental effects should be the priority for pest eradication tools, and that differences between groups could help in planning local campaigns - like prioritising humane options in urban areas, where people are more concerned about animal suffering.

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02:03 Bioengineer.org Accelerating Declines of North American Birds Threaten Agricultural Regions

North America’s avian populations are undergoing a troubling transformation, with declines not only persisting but intensifying year after year. A landmark study recently published in Science provides comprehensive evidence that bird numbers across the continent are shrinking at accelerating rates, particularly in regions dominated by intensive agricultural practices. This revelation carries profound implications for biodiversity […]

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01:22 MorningAgClips.com Prairie Fare: Does a ‘digital detox’ promote better health?

FARGO, N.D. — “Do you have anything on the ‘information diet’?” someone asked. I wasn’t exactly sure what he was talking about. I told him that we had information on identifying reliable information on the web. Then it dawned on me what he meant. We have more information coming at us than at any time […] The post Prairie Fare: Does a ‘digital detox’ promote better health? appeared first on Morning Ag Clips.

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01:00 Bioengineer.org Agricultural Activity Driving Accelerated Bird Decline in Key Hotspots

In a groundbreaking study published in Science on February 26, 2026, researchers reveal a troubling acceleration in the decline of bird populations across North America, intensifying since the mid-1980s. While the overarching phenomenon of bird population losses has long been recognized, this study is the first to pinpoint specific regional hotspots where the rate of […]

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00:38 AgFunderNews.com Latam sugar giant Magdalena plans 650,000-L precision fermentation facility in Guatemala

Magdalena is "reallocating capital, talent, and governance toward industrial biology," says biochem unit director Andrés Rodas. The post Latam sugar giant Magdalena plans 650,000-L precision fermentation facility in Guatemala appeared first on AgFunderNews.

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00:18 MorningAgClips.com Talking Up the Science of Food Systems

RALEIGH, N.C. — For Bhavisha Gulabrai, meaningful change in food systems begins with communication. With an academic foundation rooted in animal and poultry science, her passion lies in helping people better understand how food is produced and why those practices matter. Gulabrai is currently earning her Ph.D. in agricultural education and human sciences with a focus on […] The post Talking Up the Science of Food Systems appeared first on Morning Ag Clips.

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00:13 DiscoverMagazine.com Recycled Human Waste Could Help Grow Food on the Moon and Mars

Learn how recycled sewage may help turn moon and Mars soil into fertile ground for growing food in space.

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00:08 Bioengineer.org Breakthrough in Rice Gene Research Promises Reduced Fertilizer Use Without Sacrificing Yields

A groundbreaking discovery in rice genetics promises to revolutionize sustainable agriculture by significantly reducing the need for synthetic nitrogen fertilizers while preserving, and even enhancing, crop yields. Researchers from the University of Oxford, Nanjing Agricultural University, and the Institute of Genetics and Developmental Biology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences have identified a master regulatory […]

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26.02.2026
23:32 BrownFieldAgNews.com Ag economist: EPA biofuel rule expected to weigh on corn and soybean prices

An ag economist says final Renewable Volume Obligations from the U.S. EPA are expected to have an immediate impact on commodity prices. Ben Brown tells Brownfield last summer’s proposal showed increases in blending requirements for ethanol and other biofuels. “That will probably have to be coupled with the small refiner exemptions, in-terms of how they’re […] The post Ag economist: EPA biofuel rule expected to weigh on corn and soybean prices appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.

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23:07 BrownFieldAgNews.com Soybean leaders eye biofuels as fastest path to market growth

The vice president of the American Soybean Association says the organization is doubling down on its support of the biofuels industry.    Dave Walton, an Iowa farmer, says it could be the fastest way to boost demand and help offset potential trade disruptions. “We can keep those soybeans at home, find the value add here […] The post Soybean leaders eye biofuels as fastest path to market growth appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.

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23:04 Bioengineer.org Innovative Water-Treatment System Eliminates Nitrogen and Phosphorus from Agricultural Tile Drainage

In a groundbreaking advancement for sustainable agriculture and water quality management, researchers at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign have unveiled an innovative edge-of-field water treatment system that significantly curtails the nutrient pollution from farm drainage. This system ingeniously integrates a traditional woodchip bioreactor with a novel biochar water-treatment module, targeting both nitrogen and phosphorus—two primary […]

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22:57 Agri-Pulse.com Daybreak Feb. 26: Biofuels industry keeps eye on final RVO rule

Renewable Fuels Association President and CEO Geoff Cooper said he’s optimistic EPA will stick to its proposal for the highest-ever biofuel-blending targets.  

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22:35 MorningAgClips.com Scientists Develop Vitamin A-Enriched Tomato to Fight Global Deficiency

GAINESVILLE, Fla. — University of Florida scientists have developed a tomato packed with significantly higher levels of vitamin A, a breakthrough that could help combat one of the world’s most widespread nutritional deficiencies. In newly published research by Jingwei Fu, Denise Tieman and Bala Rathinasabapathi from UF’s Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (UF/IFAS), the […] The post Scientists Develop Vitamin A-Enriched Tomato to Fight Global Deficiency appeared first on Morning Ag Clips.

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22:17 Yahoo Science Shrinking North American bird population is getting worse faster. Experts blame agriculture, warming

The latest news and headlines from Yahoo! News. Get breaking news stories and in-depth coverage with videos and photos.

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22:02 Phys.org Rice gene discovery could cut fertilizer use while protecting yields

Researchers from the University of Oxford, Nanjing Agricultural University, and Institute of Genetics and Developmental Biology (Chinese Academy of Sciences) have finally identified the master regulator in plants that balances root and shoot growth when nutrients are limited. In field trials, rice plants with an improved version of the gene had yield increases of up to 24%. The breakthrough, published today (26 February) in the journal Science, could ultimately improve global crop yields while reducing dependence on synthetic fertilizers.

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22:02 Phys.org Hotspots of accelerated North American bird decline linked to agricultural activity

Though previous research has shown that bird populations are declining across North America, a new study is the first to show that the pace of loss has picked up speed since the mid-1980s in three regions: the Midwest, California and Mid-Atlantic states. The work appears in Science.

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21:40 CropLife.com Preceon Smart Corn System Expands Ground Breakers Program as Bayer Advances Toward Commercial Launch

Third-season results from 2025 show nearly a tripled footprint and growing grower confidence ahead of late-decade launch. The post Preceon Smart Corn System Expands Ground Breakers Program as Bayer Advances Toward Commercial Launch appeared first on CropLife.

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21:22 Phys.org New system cuts nitrogen, phosphorus in farm drainage

Scientists have developed a new edge-of-field water-treatment system that reduces the load of excess nutrients washing into waterways from farm drainage systems. Their method combines a woodchip bioreactor with a two-step biochar water-treatment module. A one-year field trial demonstrated that the system reduced both nitrogen and phosphorus runoff from farmland.

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21:22 Phys.org Challenging assumptions behind Africa's Green Revolution efforts and calls for farmer-centered development models

A new study examining small-scale farming in Tanzania argues that major agricultural development initiatives, including the Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA), are built on flawed assumptions about how rural households make decisions. The research, led by Daniel Tobin of the University of Vermont, finds that household composition, gender dynamics, and labor constraints strongly shape how small-scale farmers allocate land and labor, factors that AGRA and similar programs routinely overlook.

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20:27 MorningAgClips.com How Can Microbiome Science Solve Problems in Agriculture?

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Decades of research has shown promise for using microbiome science to solve several problems facing agriculture, but these findings have not yet been translated to practical recommendations for growers, according to a team of scientists in Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences. The researchers authored a paper in the journal Applied and […] The post How Can Microbiome Science Solve Problems in Agriculture? appeared first on Morning Ag Clips.

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20:04 Bioengineer.org New Research Questions Foundations of Africa’s Green Revolution and Advocates for Farmer-Centered Development Models

A groundbreaking study led by Daniel Tobin of the University of Vermont challenges the prevailing assumptions underpinning large-scale agricultural development programs like the Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA). Utilizing comprehensive panel data from Tanzania’s National Panel Survey spanning 2014 to 2022, this research interrogates the simplified logic behind modernization efforts, revealing a […]

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19:18 SeekingAlpha.com Beyond Meat has a vibrant protein drink lineup

© seekingalpha.com. Use of this feed is limited to personal, non-commercial use and is governed by Seeking Alpha's Terms of Use (https://about.seekingalpha.com/terms). Publishing this feed for public or commercial use and/or misrepresentation by a third party is prohibited.

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18:58 MorningAgClips.com New Technology Uses Sunlight to Break Down 'Forever Chemicals'

BATH, England — An international team of scientists led by the University of Bath has developed a new catalyst – a substance that speeds up chemical reactions – that uses sunlight to break down so-called ‘forever chemicals’ prevalent in the environment and known to accumulate in the human body with unknown long-term health effects. They […] The post New Technology Uses Sunlight to Break Down 'Forever Chemicals' appeared first on Morning Ag Clips.

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18:46 MorningAgClips.com National Peanut Board Commits $2.5M to Advance Food Allergy Research

ATLANTA — FARE (Food Allergy Research & Education), the leading charity that supports the food allergy community through advocacy, research, and education, today announced a $2.5 million investment from the National Peanut Board (NPB) in support of FARE’s ongoing work to accelerate a cure for food allergy. The funding will support FARE’s Mind Meld initiative, […] The post National Peanut Board Commits $2.5M to Advance Food Allergy Research appeared first on Morning Ag Clips.

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18:46 MorningAgClips.com Biofuels Advocates Applaud Governor Laura Kelly’s Statement Regarding Year-Round E15

TOPEKA, Kan. — The state’s leading biofuels advocates, Renew Kansas Biofuels Association, Kansas Corn and Kansas Sorghum Producers extend their joint appreciation to Kansas Governor Laura Kelly for her continued support of year-round E15 following a statement the Kelly Administration issued on Feb. 24, 2026. “We thank Governor Kelly for her statement supporting E15 and the benefits year-round access would bring to […] The post Biofuels Advocates Applaud Governor Laura Kelly’s Statement Regarding Year-Round E15 appeared first on Morning Ag Clips.

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18:38 Nanowerk.com Cheap, large-scale graphene production from agricultural waste

Engineers have developed a cheaper and greener way to make graphene from leftover peanut shells.

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18:16 CropLife.com More Power, More Precision: Upgraded Equipment and Technology Take Center Stage for Case IH at Commodity Classic

Case IH showcases automation throughout all seasons with technology suite features on display. The post More Power, More Precision: Upgraded Equipment and Technology Take Center Stage for Case IH at Commodity Classic appeared first on CropLife.

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17:52 Agri-Pulse.com EPA sends final biofuel blending rules to White House for review

The Environmental Protection Agency has sent its proposed final biofuel-blending rules for this year and next to the White House for review.

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17:43 AgWeek.com Trump EPA to shift at least half of waived biofuel obligations to big refiners, sources say

A shift of blending obligations could help the biofuel industry by boosting demand for blending credits.

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15:02 RenewEconomy.com.au Works begin at state-owned, forest-based wind farm – starting with five firefighting water tanks

Preliminary works kick off at SEC-owned wind farm in a Latrobe Valley pine plantation, including the installation of five 130,000 litre firefighting water tanks. The post Works begin at state-owned, forest-based wind farm – starting with five firefighting water tanks appeared first on Renew Economy.

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13:34 WindPowerMonthly.com Huge UK wind farm due to power tech giants defaults on loans amid outages

A huge UK offshore wind farm due to power technology giants Google and Amazon has defaulted on lending agreements and has been hit by a substation outage preventing it from delivering half of its output to the grid, its developer has revealed.

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25.02.2026
23:52 Phys.org Robot pollinator uses computer vision to shake flowers and boost indoor farm yields

Indoor farms, also known as vertical farms, are popular among agricultural researchers and are expanding across the agricultural industry. Some benefits they have over outdoor farms include the year-round production of food crops, less water and land requirements, and they don't need pesticides. They also reduce food waste and carbon emissions from shipping. Additionally, some studies indicate that indoor farms produce more nutritious food for urban communities.

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23:39 Phys.org Farming on the moon or Mars? How recycled sewage could turn regolith into crop soil

Dining on the moon or Mars might seem like a fantasy reserved for science fiction, but researchers are investigating how it could become a reality. Their efforts to recycle plant and human waste into a fertilizer material—turning the barren surfaces of the moon and Mars into fertile fields that might be suitable for extraterrestrial agriculture—are described in ACS Earth and Space Chemistry.

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23:13 Bioengineer.org Conservation Agriculture Techniques Like No-Dig, Crop Rotation, and Mulching Cut Soil Loss and Water Runoff, Boosting Crop Yields by Up to 122% in Ethiopian Trial

In the highland regions of Ethiopia, a groundbreaking study has demonstrated the profound impact of conservation agriculture techniques on soil and water preservation, as well as on agricultural productivity. This investigation, conducted by Alemie et al. and published in PLOS One, offers compelling evidence that integrating no-till farming, crop rotation, and mulching methods can drastically […]

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22:35 Bioengineer.org Turning Recycled Sewage into a Sustainable Resource for Growing Crops on the Moon and Mars

Exploring the feasibility of cultivating crops on the surfaces of the Moon and Mars has long captured the imagination of scientists, engineers, and science fiction enthusiasts alike. Recent research now propels this vision closer to reality through innovative investigations into transforming the barren extraterrestrial landscapes into arable grounds. The crux of this groundbreaking scientific endeavor […]

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21:46 BrownFieldAgNews.com Beck’s Hybrids expanding research trials to give farmers additional insights on corn yield performance

A data analyst says new corn product research could help farmers better understand the importance of seed selection and crop management. Jim Schwartz, director of research, agronomy, and PFR at Beck’s Hybrids says research plots across the country will have 18 different methods for how to best manage each corn hybrid. “We’re looking at different nitrogen rates […] The post Beck’s Hybrids expanding research trials to give farmers additional insights on corn yield performance appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.

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20:09 MorningAgClips.com Enlist E3 Expance Soybeans Introduced by Syngenta and M.S. Technologies, L.L.C. at Commodity Classic 2026

SAN ANTONIO, Texas — Syngenta and M.S. Technologies, L.L.C. announced the name and key details of their next-generation herbicide-tolerant soybean trait stack, Enlist E3® Expance™ soybeans, at the 2026 Commodity Classic. Anticipated for commercial availability in 2029 pending regulatory approvals, Enlist E3 Expance soybeans will offer farmers top-end yield potential paired with expanded tolerance to a […] The post Enlist E3 Expance Soybeans Introduced by Syngenta and M.S. Technologies, L.L.C. at Commodity Classic 2026 appeared first on Morning Ag Clips.

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19:57 Nature.Com Coral microbiomes as reservoirs of unknown genomic and biosynthetic diversity

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19:51 Yahoo Finance Deere (DE)’s Precision Agriculture is Quite a Story, Says Jim Cramer

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