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30.03.2026
20:47 Phys.org Soil bacteria break down toxic chemicals in the environment

Many aromatic compounds, such as phenols, cresols and styrenes, are toxic to organisms and harmful to the environment. They can accumulate as a result of industrial processes and harm ecosystems. Soil bacteria can help to break them down.

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20:10 AgWeek.com National Science Foundation provides $45 million more for ag innovation effort

The NSF AgTech Engine in North Dakota was one of 10 "regional innovation engines" created by $15 million National Science Foundation grants, paid over two years, in January 2024.

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20:02 AgFunderNews.com 21st Bio on strains, scale, and the valley of death: Fixing precision fermentation’s weak links

Can tiny biological production factories ever give petrochemicals or animals a run for their money? 21st Bio weighs in... The post 21st Bio on strains, scale, and the valley of death: Fixing precision fermentation’s weak links appeared first on AgFunderNews.

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19:35 ScienceNews.org Heavy soil tilling for agriculture can do more harm than good

The tiny seismic signals of rainwater moving through the ground show how heavy tilling damage soil.

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18:37 CalClimateAg.org Governor’s Budget Proposal Includes Funding for Healthy Soils, Equipment-sharing, Farm-to-School, and Farmworker Housing Energy Efficiency Upgrades

On January 9, Governor Newsom released the details of his proposed budget for the fiscal year starting in July 2026 and ending in... The post Governor’s Budget Proposal Includes Funding for Healthy Soils, Equipment-sharing, Farm-to-School, and Farmworker Housing Energy Efficiency Upgrades appeared first on CalCAN - California Climate & Agriculture Network.

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18:26 Bioengineer.org Impact of Dry-Wet Cycles and Chemical Pollution on Red Soil Enhanced by Building Gypsum Powder

In a groundbreaking advancement for geotechnical engineering, a research team from Yunnan University in China has unveiled pivotal insights into enhancing the resilience of red soil, a notoriously unstable and dispersive soil type prevalent in many regions. This soil’s proclivity to lose strength and integrity when exposed to moisture renders it vulnerable to geological disasters […]

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16:11 Phys.org 'Toad-proofing' farms could help stop the march of invasive pest

Curtin University research has found farmers making small changes to how they give water to cattle in semi-arid regions could halt the spread of one of Australia's most damaging invasive species—all without disrupting farming operations. Published in Global Ecology and Conservation, the paper reveals straightforward, low-cost changes to cattle troughs and fencing could prevent invasive cane toads from accessing the water they need to survive during hot and dry conditions.

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16:09 StatNews.com Raw dairy co. refutes connection to E. coli outbreak

The next CDC director role, health care giants trimming jobs, and more news from Morning Rounds

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14:28 News-Medical.Net Nuclera launches GPCR-focused nanodisc panel to streamline membrane protein production

Nuclera, the biotechnology company enabling rapid access to high-quality proteins, today announced the launch of its nanodisc panel to support screening and scale-up of G-Protein Coupled Receptors (GPCRs).

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11:53 Technology.org Earthquake scientists reveal how overplowing weakens soil at experimental farm

Plowing, or tilling, is an age-old agricultural practice that readies the soil for planting by turning over the

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29.03.2026
23:52 Bioengineer.org Biochar: A Climate-Smart Solution to Restore Dryland Soils and Combat Desertification

Biochar Emerges as a Climate-Smart Solution to Revitalize Dryland Soils and Combat Desertification In a groundbreaking review recently published in the journal Biochar, researchers unveil the transformative potential of biochar—an innovative, carbon-rich material derived from agricultural waste—in restoring the health and resilience of dryland soils while simultaneously mitigating the escalating threat of desertification. Covering nearly […]

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23:52 Bioengineer.org Barcelona Metropolitan Area Experiences Over 70% Decline in Agricultural Land in Recent Decades

Peri-Urban Agriculture in Barcelona: The Vanishing Green Spaces at City’s Edge The metropolitan region of Barcelona, known for its rich cultural history and dynamic urban growth, is facing a crisis of monumental proportions—its peri-urban agriculture is rapidly disappearing. A recent study by the Institute of Environmental Science and Technology at the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona […]

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23:36 Bioengineer.org Pesticide Safety Compliance Among Farmers in Ethiopia

In the expansive agricultural landscape of Northwest Ethiopia, where farming is not only a livelihood but a way of life, the use of pesticides remains an indispensable practice. However, the improper handling and non-compliance with safety precautions by pesticide users continue to pose significant health risks. A groundbreaking study by Workineh, Belay, and Molla, published […]

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23:36 Bioengineer.org Unraveling STAT3-PXN Loop in GBM IDH-Wildtype

In a groundbreaking study poised to reshape our understanding of glioblastoma multiforme (GBM), especially the IDH-wildtype subtype, researchers have uncovered an intricate molecular interplay that could pave the way for novel therapeutic approaches. The study, led by Li and colleagues, was recently published in Cell Death Discovery and elaborates on a previously uncharted positive feedback […]

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22:35 Bioengineer.org Global Assessment: Regenerative Farming Boosts Crop Yields

As the global population continues its inexorable rise, the pressure on agriculture to meet increasing food demands has never been more intense. In this context, the promise of regenerative farming practices emerges not only as a beacon of hope but also as a scientifically grounded approach to reconciling yield enhancement with environmental sustainability. A groundbreaking […]

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22:35 Bioengineer.org Why Plants Struggle to Thrive in Dry Soil

Water transport in plants is a feat of natural engineering that has long fascinated scientists. Despite plants drawing water from the soil upward against the force of gravity, they achieve this seemingly impossible task through a phenomenon known as negative water potential. This negative tension, essentially a form of suction, allows water to travel from […]

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12:04 Yahoo Finance Is a Reverse Stock Split Coming for Beyond Meat?

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11:11 FarmingUK.com Spring surge in farm-linked illnesses prompts public health warning

Farm visits this Easter could carry a higher risk of infection, health officials have warned, as spring sees a sharp rise in farm-linked ill...

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09:01 Technology.org Researchers Develop Biodegradable, Plant‑Based Packaging From Natural Fibers

Jie Wu, an engineering graduate student, was studying a type of striking white beetle found in Southeast Asia

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08:21 Yahoo Finance Will Beyond Meat Be Forced Into a Reverse Stock Split?

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28.03.2026
16:10 GardenTherapy.ca Small Space Gardening: Ideas and Tips to Grow Mountains of Vegetables

When you don’t have lots of space, you can still grow quite a bit of food. Here are ... Read More The post Small Space Gardening: Ideas and Tips to Grow Mountains of Vegetables appeared first on Garden Therapy.

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14:02 LiveScience.com Science news this week: NASA announces nuclear rocket, space reproduction proves difficult, and why weed gives you the munchies

March 28, 2026: Our weekly roundup of the latest science in the news, as well as a few fascinating articles to keep you entertained over the weekend.

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09:15 Yahoo.com Business Is a Reverse Stock Split Coming for Beyond Meat?

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06:14 Krishijagran.com SMART Intervention: How Tribal Women in Ghoti Turned Traditional Rice Processing into a Year-Round Enterprise

SMART project, with World Bank and Palladium, empowered Ghoti's tribal women by mechanizing rice processing. This shifted seasonal labor into a year-round enterprise, boosting income and leading to their ownership and leadership in rural businesses.

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05:58 Google news Health EPA issues record biofuel blending requirements - The Hill

EPA issues record biofuel blending requirements  The HillUS refining group says record biofuel quotas may worsen Iran war price spike  ReutersEPA Finalizes RFS: Reallocates 70% of Gallons Waived by Refinery Exemptions  DTN Progressive FarmerIowa farm groups welcome ethanol, biodiesel blending requirements  The Des Moines RegisterU.S. Requires Gas and Diesel Contain More Biofuels Made From Crops  WSJ

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05:58 Google news Sci/Tech EPA issues record biofuel blending requirements - The Hill

EPA issues record biofuel blending requirements  The HillUS refining group says record biofuel quotas may worsen Iran war price spike  ReutersEPA Finalizes RFS: Reallocates 70% of Gallons Waived by Refinery Exemptions  DTN Progressive FarmerIowa farm groups welcome ethanol, biodiesel blending requirements  The Des Moines RegisterU.S. Requires Gas and Diesel Contain More Biofuels Made From Crops  WSJ

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01:27 NorthernAg.net Student Research with Real-World Impact Showcased at MWBC “March Madness”

Graduate students from Montana State University took center stage during the third annual “March Madness” research competition hosted by the Montana Wheat and Barley Committee in Bozeman. A total of…

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01:21 SeekingAlpha.com In big win for farmers, EPA boosts biofuels quota to be blended into gas and diesel

© 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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00:26 Agri-Pulse.com Farm, oil groups give mixed reviews to EPA biofuel-blending rules

Farm and fossil fuel groups respond to EPA biofuel-blending mandates. The renewable volume obligations from the Environmental Protection Agency mark the biggest ever since the Renewable Fuel Standard program became law two decades ago.

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27.03.2026
21:16 FoxNews.com Fox News AI Newsletter: Family turns down $26M from AI giant to keep farmland

The Fox News AI Newsletter gives readers the latest AI technology advancements, covering the challenges and opportunities AI presents.

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20:53 AgWeek.com US finalizes biofuel blending quotas for 2026-27

The Environmental Protection Agency set total 2026 biofuel obligations at 26.81 billion RINs and the 2027 obligation at 27.02 billion RINs.

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20:34 Agri-Pulse.com Bio-based diesel final RVO is highest in U.S. biofuel history

EPA finalizes long-awaited 2026-27 biofuel-blending mandates. 

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19:54 AgWeek.com Grains see some support from weather, biofuels, trade meeting talks

Randy Martinson, president of Martinson Ag Risk Management and Tyler Donaldson of the Red River Farm Network discussed the grains and livestock markets Friday, March 27, during the Agweek Market Wrap.

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19:00 Phys.org Barcelona Metropolitan Area has lost more than 70% of agricultural land in recent decades, finds study

Peri-urban agriculture in the Barcelona Metropolitan Area (AMB) is in a critical situation after decades of decline. A new study conducted by the Institute of Environmental Science and Technology of the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (ICTA-UAB) highlights the dramatic reduction of peri-urban farming in the region, with losses of up to 70% of agricultural land, largely driven by urban expansion, real estate speculation, and the low profitability of the agricultural sector. Currently, only 8.5% of the metropolitan region is devoted to agriculture, equivalent to about 16 square meters per inhabitant.

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16:44 Bioengineer.org Biochar Boosts Forest Resilience Against Acid Rain by Restoring Essential Soil Nitrogen

A groundbreaking new field study has unveiled that biochar, a carbon-dense material produced through the pyrolysis of plant residues, holds remarkable promise for rehabilitating forest soils subjected to the debilitating effects of acid rain. The research highlights biochar’s ability to not only neutralize soil acidity but also to reinvigorate the complex biological mechanisms responsible for […]

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16:05 Yahoo Finance JPMorgan Raises ADM Price Target on Improving Biofuels Outlook

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15:23 Agri-Pulse.com White House finishes review of EPA's biofuel-blending mandates

The White House finishes reviewing EPA's final biofuel-blending requirements, signaling that the long-awaited rules for this year and next could be released as soon as today. 

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14:34 AzoRobotics.com All-in-One Agricultural Robot Handles Cutting, Crushing, and Seeding with Modular Design

This study presents a modular 4WD robot designed for cutting, crushing, and precision seeding, offering a versatile solution for modern agricultural challenges.

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13:52 Arxiv.org CS An Integrative Genome-Scale Metabolic Modeling and Machine Learning Framework for Predicting and Optimizing Biofuel-Relevant Biomass Production in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

arXiv:2603.25561v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Saccharomyces cerevisiae is a cornerstone organism in industrial biotechnology, valued for its genetic tractability and robust fermentative capacity. Accurately predicting biomass flux across diverse environmental and genetic perturbations remains a significant challenge for rational strain design. We present a computational framework combining the Yeast9 genome-scale metabolic model with machine learning and optimization to predict, interpret, and enhance biomass flux. Flux balance analysis generated 2,000 flux profiles by varying glucose, oxygen, and ammonium uptake rates. Random Forest and XGBoost regressors achieved R2 of 0.99989 and 0.9990, respectively. A variational autoencoder revealed four distinct metabolic clusters, and SHAP analysis identified glycolysis, the TCA cycle, and lipid biosynthesis as key biomass determinants. In silico overexpression achieved a biomass flux of 0.979 gDW/hr, while Bayesian optimization of nutrient

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13:52 Arxiv.org CS Cyber-Physical System Design Space Exploration for Affordable Precision Agriculture

arXiv:2603.24785v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Precision agriculture promises higher yields and sustainability, but adoption is slowed by the high cost of cyber-physical systems (CPS) and the lack of systematic design methods. We present a cost-aware design space exploration (DSE) framework for multimodal drone-rover platforms to integrate budget, energy, sensing, payload, computation, and communication constraints. Using integer linear programming (ILP) with SAT-based verification, our approach trades off among cost, coverage, and payload while ensuring constraint compliance and a multitude of alternatives. We conduct case studies on smaller and larger-sized farms to show that our method consistently achieves full coverage within budget while maximizing payload efficiency, outperforming state-of-the-art CPS DSE approaches.

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00:27 AgFunderNews.com Persian Gulf fertilizer crisis: Global food prices could rise 12-18% by the end of 2026, warns Helios AI

Multiple countries restricted food exports in 2022 following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, with conditions ripe for this to happen again, predicts Helios AI. The post Persian Gulf fertilizer crisis: Global food prices could rise 12-18% by the end of 2026, warns Helios AI appeared first on AgFunderNews.

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00:27 AgFunderNews.com AgriFood Signals: Danone buys protein maker Huel, Miraterra Soil bags $16m, Grab buys Food Panda Taiwan

Plus: More on Florida's cultivated meat ban. The post AgriFood Signals: Danone buys protein maker Huel, Miraterra Soil bags $16m, Grab buys Food Panda Taiwan appeared first on AgFunderNews.

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00:24 Phys.org Beavers bring biodiversity to wetlands, study shows

Beavers should be embraced as key allies in the fight against biodiversity loss according to scientists at the University of Stirling, after new research revealed the significant ecological benefits the animals bring to wetland habitats. Beaver populations across Europe and North America are recovering from historically low levels after being hunted to near extinction.

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26.03.2026
23:43 Yahoo Finance Sprouts Farmers Market Conference: SFM Bets on Health Niche, Loyalty Data, and Self-Distribution to Grow

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21:26 FoxNews.com Drone food delivery launches in New Jersey

Grubhub launches a drone delivery pilot in New Jersey, testing faster food service with no added cost for eligible customers within a limited range.

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21:23 Science.org ‘Resurrection plants’ bounce back after years of drought. Do they hold lessons for crops?

Plant biologist Jill Farrant hopes “desiccation-tolerant” species can teach her how to make crops more resilient

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19:45 AgWeek.com Minnesota is among Midwest states looking to regulate lab-grown meat and food

While Minnesota tries to make sure cell-cultured food is labeled as such, South Dakota has passed a moratorium on any lab-grown meat in the state.

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18:55 FarmingUK.com Farmers to benefit as 100m move restarts key CO2 and bioethanol plant

A £100 million government-backed restart of a major carbon dioxide plant could provide a crucial boost to UK farming and food production as ...

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17:54 AgFunderNews.com South Korea says ‘AI is no longer a choice’ as agrifoodtech funding jumps 171%

New initiatives by the South Korean government aim to make AI more accessible to growers of all sizes, while biotech ambitions also loom. The post South Korea says ‘AI is no longer a choice’ as agrifoodtech funding jumps 171% appeared first on AgFunderNews.

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17:09 AgFunderNews.com SMEY’s Lipid Atlas taps yeast diversity + AI for custom oils via fermentation

AI and ML are used to predict whether a yeast strain can produce oil and what the composition of that oil is likely to be, based on genomic data, says SMEY CSO Pavel Elizarev. The post SMEY’s Lipid Atlas taps yeast diversity + AI for custom oils via fermentation appeared first on AgFunderNews.

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17:09 AgFunderNews.com How Lumi AI helps CPGs find ‘multi-million-dollar opportunities’ hidden in their supply chain data

Lumi AI is on a mission to "democratize" the process of gleaning insights from supply chain data for CPGs and food manufacturers. The post How Lumi AI helps CPGs find ‘multi-million-dollar opportunities’ hidden in their supply chain data appeared first on AgFunderNews.

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14:08 Boston.Com Ask the gardener: How do we balance caring for our gardens and ecological stewardship?

Campaigns like “leave the leaves” and “save the stems” teach us that gardens are habitats for pollinators and insects. What’s happening in your garden as signs of spring emerge? The post Ask the gardener: How do we balance caring for our gardens and ecological stewardship? appeared first on Boston.com.

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09:26 Arxiv.org CS Learning What Can Be Picked: Active Reachability Estimation for Efficient Robotic Fruit Harvesting

arXiv:2603.23679v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Agriculture remains a cornerstone of global health and economic sustainability, yet labor-intensive tasks such as harvesting high-value crops continue to face growing workforce shortages. Robotic harvesting systems offer a promising solution; however, their deployment in unstructured orchard environments is constrained by inefficient perception-to-action pipelines. In particular, existing approaches often rely on exhaustive inverse kinematics or motion planning to determine whether a target fruit is reachable, leading to unnecessary computation and delayed decision-making. Our approach combines RGB-D perception with active learning to directly learn reachability as a binary decision problem. We then leverage active learning to selectively query the most informative samples for reachability labeling, significantly reducing annotation effort while maintaining high predictive accuracy. Extensive experiments demonstrate that the proposed

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08:31 Yahoo.com Business JPMorgan Raises ADM Price Target on Improving Biofuels Outlook

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

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06:07 Phys.org How plants stop growing to survive stress: Retired scientist's persistence reveals insight to boost farm yields

UC Riverside researchers have identified a mechanism that allows plants to rapidly slow growth in response to extreme environmental stress. The finding could help farmers grow more resilient crops, and one researcher continued the work years into retirement to uncover it.

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04:01 Phys.org Marsh soils: Biodiversity fostered by self-organization

In the heart of the Marais Poitevin regional nature park, the second-largest wetland in France, a scientific team led by a CNRS researcher has demonstrated the ability of clay soils to self-organize into geometric patterns. Known as mottureaux, these microreliefs, similar to hummocks, channel rainwater infiltration and promote plant biodiversity in marsh soils.

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00:47 DiscoverMagazine.com Ancient DNA Reveals How Farming Spread in the Southern Andes of Argentina

Learn more about how some hunter-gatherers in the Southern Andes adopted maize farming.

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00:00 Phys.org Is nectar naturally spiked? What widespread low-level ethanol could mean for pollinators

As bees and hummingbirds flit from flower to flower, greedily sipping nectar in exchange for pollination, the animals often get another treat: alcohol. In the first broad analysis of the alcohol content of flower nectars, University of California, Berkeley biologists found detectable alcohol in at least one flower of 26 of the 29 species of plants tested. While most samples had very low levels, almost certainly from yeast fermenting the sugars in the nectar, one contained 0.056% ethanol by weight: about 1/10 proof.

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25.03.2026
23:04 IbTimes.co.uk What Went Wrong? US Military Mistakenly Bombed Dairy Farm in Ecuador After 'Drug Camp' Mix-Up

A US-backed anti-drug operation in Ecuador is under scrutiny after a strike reportedly hit a dairy farm instead of a narcotics site, raising questions about intelligence and civilian safety.

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21:38 CaliforniaAgNet.com CDFA Accepting Pre-Proposals for 2026 Fertilizer Research and Education Grant Cycle

Sacramento, March 23, 2026 – The California Department of Food and Agriculture’s Fertilizer Research and Education Program (FREP) is now accepting pre-proposals for the 2026 grant cycle. FREP’s competitive grant program funds proposals that advance efficient nutrient and irrigation management practices that minimize environmental impacts through research, demonstration, education and training. This year’s priorities include: … The post CDFA Accepting Pre-Proposals for 2026 Fertilizer Research and Education Grant Cycle appeared first on California Ag Network.

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20:03 TheNextWeb.com Pepper acquires YC-backed Alima to bring AI to food distribution s messy product catalogues

Pepper, a New York-based technology platform for independent food distributors, has acquired Alima, a Y Combinator-backed startup that built ordering and procurement software for small food distributors in Latin America. The deal, announced on Tuesday with no disclosed financial terms, brings Alima’s two cofounders into Pepper’s leadership team and extends the company’s push into AI-driven […] This story continues at The Next Web

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19:43 Boston.Com Fenway Park offers 4 new food concessions, including lobster poutine

Aramark announced the new concessions ahead of Red Sox Opening Day on Thursday. The post Fenway Park offers 4 new food concessions, including lobster poutine appeared first on Boston.com.

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19:11 NYT Science Humans Had Dogs Before They Had Farming, Ancient DNA Confirms

New research pushes the first genetic evidence of dogs back by 5,000 years and suggests that hunter-gatherer groups may have acquired dogs from one another.

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18:43 Phys.org Low-cost sensor system could warn farmers of salt stress in plants

Soil salinity is a critical concern in agriculture when excessive soluble salts restrict a plant's water uptake, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, hindering crop growth and reducing yields on roughly 30% of U.S. irrigated land. Caused by irrigation, poor drainage or saltwater intrusion, soil salinity impacts soil structure, reduces fertility and causes economic losses. To help growers identify and mitigate salt stress, in a proof-of-concept study, a team led by Penn State researchers built a low-cost sensor system that detects signals released by plants in trouble.

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18:37 TechExplorist.com Scientists turn algae and oyster shells into cheap biodiesel

Algae and oyster shells used to make cheap biodiesel. Continue reading Scientists turn algae and oyster shells into cheap biodiesel on Tech Explorist.

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18:04 Agri-Pulse.com Food scientist turned humanitarian aid leader named World Food Prize Laureate

Huub Lelieveld, a Dutch scientist who led a global food safety movement and dismantled barriers to trade and humanitarian aid, was selected as the 2026 World Food Prize Laureate for his life work supporting breakthroughs that have reshaped the fields of food and agriculture. 

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17:19 Yahoo Finance Beyond Meat Delays Financial Report After Identifying Accounting Errors

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16:18 Technology.org 82-Year-Old Kentucky Farmer Says No to $26 Million AI Data Center Deal

Ida Huddleston has spent her entire life on a farm in northern Kentucky. Her family has worked the

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15:41 TomsHardware.com Kentucky farm family rejects $26 million offer for 600 acres of land from unnamed AI data center suitor — declines 7x offer, wants to ‘Stay and hold and feed a nation’

A family in Northern Kentucky received a $26 million offer for half their land — a price that's worth more than 7 times the going rate for the area. But despite the massive price, they still refused, saying that they "fed a nation off of it."

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14:39 MedicalDaily.com Plant-Based Diet vs Keto Diet: Which Is Healthier for Long-Term Weight Loss and Health?

Plant-based vs keto diet comparison for weight loss, heart health, and longevity. Learn benefits, risks, and which diet works best long term.

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14:29 Agri-Pulse.com Trump's former maritime commission chief bullish on biofuels and global climate regs

The Federal Maritime Commission's former chairman says he's optimistic global rules to cut carbon-dioxide emissions from ocean vessels will include biofuels – and have the Trump administration's blessing.

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12:04 Phys.org Combining algae and oyster shells for biodiesel born in the bayou

Biodiesel is a renewable fuel and offers a sustainable and potentially carbon-neutral alternative to petroleum products. Yet production costs remain a hurdle to its widespread use. Now, researchers have developed an inexpensive way to make biodiesel from materials found along the banks of their Louisiana bayou: algae and oyster shells. The researchers will present their results at the spring meeting of the American Chemical Society (ACS Spring 2026), held in Atlanta from March 22 to 26.

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12:04 Arxiv.org Quantitative Finance Unlocking AI's Potential in Agriculture: The Critical Role of Data

arXiv:2603.23289v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: India generates substantial volumes of public agricultural data, yet artificial intelligence (AI) adoption in farming remains limited and largely confined to pilot initiatives. This paper examines this gap by assessing India's agricultural data infrastructure against the requirements of AI systems deployed at scale. Drawing on a systematic review of major national datasets and digital initiatives including Soil Health Cards, crop insurance, AgriStack, and selected state platforms we identify persistent structural constraints, including temporal misalignment between data collection and agricultural decision cycles, spatial fragmentation arising from the absence of common geocodes linking soil, weather, and yield information, limited machine readability due to reliance on static data formats, and unclear governance frameworks that restrict data access and reuse. These deficiencies impede cross-dataset integration and automated decision

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10:32 CropLife.com Cybersecurity: Safeguarding Agricultural Information in the AI Age

As artificial intelligence (AI) systems become more common, experts say they present opportunities and challenges to cybersecurity. The post Cybersecurity: Safeguarding Agricultural Information in the AI Age appeared first on CropLife.

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09:34 AgFunderNews.com Guest article: Technology now exists to decouple fertilizer from oil and gas markets

The Gulf war offers yet another example of why we must decentralize fertilizer production to increase food security and protect the poor. The post Guest article: Technology now exists to decouple fertilizer from oil and gas markets appeared first on AgFunderNews.

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06:29 UniverseToday.Com Mars Plant Growth from Cyanobacteria-Based Fertilizer

You’re the Lead Botanist on the third human mission to Mars whose primary job involves growing food for the crew throughout the long mission. While you’re very familiar with the infamous “poop potatoes” from the 2025 film The Martian, the greatest minds in science had since devised a more efficient, and less messy, method for growing food on Mars: cyanobacteria.

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00:45 RenewEconomy.com.au How a robot named Bear is making solar farm maintenance safer and more efficient

Autonomous robots originally designed for the mining industry are being programmed to track across thousands of kilometres harsh terrain and inspect hundreds of thousands of solar panels for faults. The post How a robot named Bear is making solar farm maintenance safer and more efficient appeared first on Renew Economy.

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24.03.2026
21:53 FoxNews.com Kentucky family says it turned down $26M from AI giant to keep farmland that 'fed a nation'

A Kentucky family rejected a $26 million offer from a major AI company for half of its farmland to build a data center, saying generations of history cannot be bought.

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19:10 AgFunderNews.com Future Food-Tech: Big ideas, hard truths, and the path to scale

At Future Food-Tech, we spoke to key stakeholders on everything from biomanufacturing’s valley of death to the IFT's new AI-powered R&D platform. The post Future Food-Tech: Big ideas, hard truths, and the path to scale appeared first on AgFunderNews.

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16:46 Agri-Pulse.com EPA chief on biofuel-blending rules: 'We want to get it right'

EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin reiterated the agency's goal of releasing biofuel-blending rules by the end of this month. 

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14:53 FarmingUK.com Welsh sheep farmers set for genetics upgrade with 3m funding

A £3 million investment in sheep genetics is set to boost flock performance and cut emissions across Wales, as farmers gain access to advanc...

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14:14 Nature.Com Scientists should join collaborative online editing communities for biodiversity

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13:30 AgWeek.com Farmers pursuing sustainable agriculture funds can get grant-writing support

Farm Credit Services of America and AgCountry Farm Credit Services announced a pilot program to assist producers by partnering with Lasso, a grant-writing service.

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13:30 AgWeek.com South Dakota Cattlemen's Foundation researches utilizing a beef diet for prediabetics

Research into utilizing a type of carnivore diet to help people who are prediabetic is being conducted by the South Dakota Cattlemen’s Foundation, NCBA, Texas Beef Council and Nebraska Beef Council.

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13:13 FarmingUK.com Half a million tonnes of grain to be tracked in Frontier s digital upgrade

Frontier Agriculture is scaling up digital grain monitoring across its UK storage network, with around 500,000 tonnes of grain set to be tra...

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12:02 TheNextWeb.com Foodtech Swish closes $38M Series B at $139M valuation

Bengaluru’s Swish has now raised $54M in 18 months, values itself at $139M, and is betting that owning the kitchen, the technology, and the last mile is the only way to make ultra-fast food delivery work at scale. The timing is pointed. In the months before Swish announced its $38 million Series B, three of […] This story continues at The Next Web

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09:37 AgFunderNews.com UC Davis launches Food & Health Angels to back foodtech startups as GLP-1 ‘tsunami’ approaches

FH Angels invests in early-stage companies that apply science, data, and tech to improve metabolic health, performance, and longevity. The post UC Davis launches Food & Health Angels to back foodtech startups as GLP-1 ‘tsunami’ approaches appeared first on AgFunderNews.

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08:08 Phys.org Agricultural soils exposed to controversial weedkiller may be unexpected breeding ground for hospital 'superbugs'

Each year, antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is responsible for an estimated 1.1 to 1.4 million deaths worldwide. Now, scientists have found evidence that the spread of AMR isn't always driven by bacteria evolving to resist the antibiotics themselves: rather, certain weedkillers can have the same effect.

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07:40 Arxiv.org CS Architecture for Multi-Unmanned Aerial Vehicles based Autonomous Precision Agriculture Systems

arXiv:2603.21183v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: The use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) in precision agriculture has seen a huge increase recently. As such, systems that aim to apply various algorithms on the field need a structured framework of abstractions. This paper defines the various tasks of the UAVs in precision agriculture and model them into an architectural framework. The presented architecture is built on the context that there will be minimal physical intervention to do the tasks defined with multiple coordinated and cooperative UAVs. Various tasks such as image processing, path planning, communication, data acquisition, and field mapping are employed in the architecture to provide an efficient system. Besides, different limitation for applying Multi-UAVs in precision agriculture has been considered in designing the architecture. The architecture provides an autonomous end-to-end solution, starting from mission planning, data acquisition and image processing framework

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07:01 Yahoo.com Business What To Expect From Beyond Meat’s (BYND) Q4 Earnings

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02:44 Phys.org Drought spurs rise in antibiotic-resistant soil microbes

A new Caltech study indicates that drought increases the abundances of antibiotic-resistant microorganisms in soils, which directly correlates with an increase in antibiotic-resistant infections in hospitals. In other words, regions experiencing high aridity—hotter, drier regions—also experience higher levels of antibiotic-resistant infections. The work demonstrates the interconnectedness of climate, environment, and human health.

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01:34 Phys.org Why cultivating drought-resistant plants disappoints: Soil physics may be the real bottleneck

Plants need water, light, and air to thrive. But when they transport water from the soil up to their leaves, they defy gravity. Scientists describe this astonishing phenomenon as "negative water potential," a form of negative tension that enables herbs, shrubs, and trees to draw water from the soil. Nevertheless, plants do not constantly extract water from the soil. For decades, researchers have sought to understand what limits a plant's water uptake.

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23:41 Phys.org Genome-hopping 'Starships' may explain why some pest-killing fungi stop working

A new study from Kiel University shows how the massive exchange of mobile genetic elements between fungi can impair their effectiveness against insects and ticks. Microbial fungi, such as the genus Metarhizium, are often used in biological pest control. These fungi attack harmful insects and ticks, thus representing an ecological alternative to chemical agents. However, how effective these fungi remain is determined by an evolutionary arms race between the fungus and its host.

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19:59 IbTimes.co.uk The 'Weed Walk-Out': Is a Silent Protest Crippling US Military Readiness?

Unverified claims suggest US troops are using marijuana to fail drug tests and avoid deployment amid rising tensions with Iran. The Pentagon remains silent on the issue.

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19:43 AgFunderNews.com Investors demand capital efficiency, focus, and no AI-polished pitch decks at World Agri-Tech, Future Food-Tech

“If your answers and pitch decks are so obviously generated by AI, that's a problem," says SOSV general partner Pae Wu at Future Food-Tech. The post Investors demand capital efficiency, focus, and no AI-polished pitch decks at World Agri-Tech, Future Food-Tech appeared first on AgFunderNews.

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18:18 TechExplorist.com The hidden reason plants die in dry soil isn’t what you think

Unexpected discovery explains limits of plant hydration. Continue reading The hidden reason plants die in dry soil isn’t what you think on Tech Explorist.

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18:01 AgNetWest.com Ag Innovation and the Future of Farming; F3 Innovate Highlights Technology and Workforce Development

The March 23 edition of the AgNet News Hour spotlighted the future of California agriculture, with a strong focus on innovation, workforce development, and the evolving role of technology in ... Read More The post Ag Innovation and the Future of Farming; F3 Innovate Highlights Technology and Workforce Development appeared first on AgNet West.

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16:27 GardenTherapy.ca Homemade Disinfectant Wipes for the Smart Traveler

Keeping clean on the go doesn’t have to be a struggle. These homemade disinfectant wipes easily remove dirt ... Read More The post Homemade Disinfectant Wipes for the Smart Traveler appeared first on Garden Therapy.

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16:14 Technology.org Best Companies in Digital Agriculture and Precision Fertilization

Precision agriculture is moving from an optional upgrade to a core operating model for modern farming. The pressure

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16:12 MedicalXpress.com Changes in protein production linked to autism-like behavior in mice

Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental condition characterized by differences in how people interact or communicate with others, as well as restricted interests and repetitive patterns of behavior. Past studies have observed specific differences in brain development in many autistic individuals, which typically first emerge during the early stages of life.

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