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05.02.2026
23:20 MorningAgClips.com NC State Faculty Receive Ag Research Grants

RALEIGH, N.C. — The North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services has awarded 11 NC State University researchers, including nine faculty from the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, with approximately $900,000 in grants that support a range of agricultural projects to boost new crop production or innovative solutions that advance the state’s agricultural […] The post NC State Faculty Receive Ag Research Grants appeared first on Morning Ag Clips.

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22:49 AgriLifeToday.tamu.edu Renowned researcher receives doctor honoris causa award

Texas A&M AgriLife Research center director recognized for global contributions The post Renowned researcher receives doctor honoris causa award appeared first on AgriLife Today.

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22:19 Science.org Satellite data can help transform food systems: Satellite data can be used to increase yields and improve sustainability in smallholder agricultural systems | Science

Satellite data can be used to increase yields and improve sustainability in smallholder agricultural systems

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22:14 MorningAgClips.com Southeast Iowa Agricultural Research Association to Hold Annual Meeting March 5

AMES, Iowa – The Southeast Iowa Agricultural Research Association will host its annual meeting on Thursday, March 5, at the Southeast Research and Demonstration Farm, located at 3115 Louisa-Washington Road, Crawfordsville. The association, in partnership with Iowa State University, oversees the Southeast Research and Demonstration Farm. The annual meeting will feature the following topics and Iowa State speakers: The Future of Crop Disease Management […] The post Southeast Iowa Agricultural Research Association to Hold Annual Meeting March 5 appeared first on Morning Ag Clips.

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22:07 AgFunderNews.com Brilliant Harvest raises $4m to solve ag equipment’s service bottleneck with AI

"The ROI is immediate and quantifiable," says founder and CEO Remi Schmaltz. The post Brilliant Harvest raises $4m to solve ag equipment’s service bottleneck with AI appeared first on AgFunderNews.

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22:05 Phys.org Increasing pesticide toxicity threatens global biodiversity protection goal: Only one country is currently on target

At the 15th UN Biodiversity Conference (COP15) in Montreal, Canada, in 2022, nations committed to reducing the risks associated with pesticide use in agriculture by 50% by 2030. A new study by a research team from RPTUKaiserslautern-Landau, published in the journal Science, reveals that this global target is now under serious threat.

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20:50 Agri-Pulse.com A boom in data centers to power AI could raise water and energy costs

As data centers multiply, farmers and food processors are questioning whether the digital economy’s water and energy appetite will drive up utility bills for agriculture.

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20:44 MedicalXpress.com Good for the land, but what about the farmer? How Agri-Environment Schemes impact mental health in France and Ireland

Trinity research shows that depending on how schemes are designed and delivered, well-being impacts can be positive or negative. Time spent in nature and peer discussion groups are key to fostering positive well-being outcomes.

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20:33 Phys.org Bacteria can survive washing and disinfection in food production plants

Bacteria in food can make you seriously ill, which is why it is so important for the facilities that produce your food to ensure proper hygiene in their production lines. A new doctoral thesis from NTNU has investigated how bacterial communities in the chicken and salmon industries change when disinfectants are used.

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19:50 TheFencePost.com Texas A&M research team identifies species of brucellosis-causing bacteria in Cameroon

BRYAN-COLLEGE STATION, Texas — As part of its ongoing efforts to combat brucellosis, a serious and often neglected disease endemic to many low- and middle-income countries around the world, a team of researchers from the Texas A&M...

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19:50 TheFencePost.com Researchers develop new tools to turn grain crops into biosensors

A collaborative team of researchers from the Donald Danforth Plant Science Center, the University of Florida, Gainesville and University of Iowa have developed groundbreaking tools that allow grasses — including major grain crops like corn —...

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19:19 CropLife.com Verdelis Fund Completes First Year with Focused Portfolio of Early-Stage Investments in Ag-Tech

Verdelis Fund marks year one with disciplined early-stage ag-tech investments advancing productivity, sustainability, and scalable innovation. The post Verdelis Fund Completes First Year with Focused Portfolio of Early-Stage Investments in Ag-Tech appeared first on CropLife.

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19:02 LiveScience.com 7,500-year-old deer skull headdress discovered in Germany indicates hunter-gatherers shared sacred items and ideas with region's first farmers

The discovery of a deer skull headdress and tools made from antlers at the site of a New Stone Age farming village suggests that hunter-gathers were sharing ideas with the newcomers.

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18:13 Yahoo Finance Beyond Meat (BYND) Returned 350% in a Few Days. Here’s How

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18:03 InsiderMonkey.com Beyond Meat (BYND) Returned 350% in a Few Days. Here’s How

Deep Sail Capital, an investment management company, released its third-quarter investor letter. A copy of the letter can be downloaded here. Deep Sail Capital Partners returned 14.2% net of fees in Q4 2025, with an average long exposure of 84%. For 2025, the Fund has returned 34.8%, with an average net long exposure of 82%. The […]

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08:29 Scimex.org Bonding over family meals may help kids avoid the booze, weed and vapes

US researchers suggest regular bonding over meals may help kids steer clear of alcohol, cannabis and e-cigarettes. The team looked into survey data from over 2,000 US kids aged 12 to 17, and say that having higher quality family dinners was linked with a 22% - 34% lower prevalence of substance use among adolescents who had either no or low to moderate levels of adverse childhood experiences. One researcher writes, “It’s not about the food, timing, or setting; it’s the parent-child relationship and interactions it helps cultivate that matter.” The results, however, weren't so promising among kids with significant stress or trauma, and the researchers suggest these groups need additional support to avoid substance use.

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08:12 MorningAgClips.com Alumni family honors a legacy rooted in agriculture and Virginia Tech

BLACKSBURG, Va. — Phil Hickman ’74 loved three things with uncommon intensity: farming, his family, and Virginia Tech. Friends and relatives say those passions were evident in everything he did — from building Dublin Farms into one of the largest potato growers on the East Coast to spending time with his children and grandchildren to […] The post Alumni family honors a legacy rooted in agriculture and Virginia Tech appeared first on Morning Ag Clips.

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07:35 MorningAgClips.com Sustainable Student Farm Celebrates First Certificate Program Graduate

URBANA, Ill. — As a recent communications graduate, Lia Basden missed getting her hands dirty and making things grow. “My parents have a big garden and chickens,” she said. “I missed touching dirt.” That’s why she applied to the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign’s Small Farm Certificate Program. Last semester, after eight months of hard work, she’s […] The post Sustainable Student Farm Celebrates First Certificate Program Graduate appeared first on Morning Ag Clips.

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06:39 Yahoo.com Business Home Depot Resets Office Workforce While Betting On Tech And Garden Growth

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

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01:44 CaliforniaAgNet.com A Scientific Journey to Achieve the Perfect Steak Bite

Researchers at the USDA-Agricultural Research Service (ARS), U.S. Meat Animal Research Center (USMARC) in Clay Center, NE, continue to make significant discoveries towards achieving consistent beef tenderness across all cuts. Their work helps farmers, livestock producers, meat producers, and even grocery stores and restaurants make sure the meat you eat is as tender and tasty … The post A Scientific Journey to Achieve the Perfect Steak Bite appeared first on California Ag Network.

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00:36 BrownFieldAgNews.com Iowa soybean leaders eye 45Z guidance, EPA action to boost biofuel demand

Biofuels policy was a focus of the Iowa Soybean Association’s Farm Forward Conference. Iowa Soybean Association president Tom Adam says the U.S. Treasury’s proposed guidance on the 45Z tax credit is encouraging. “It will limit tax credits to production using North American feedstocks. And also takes away the carbon intensity score due to indirect land […] The post Iowa soybean leaders eye 45Z guidance, EPA action to boost biofuel demand appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.

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04.02.2026
23:55 Bioengineer.org Breakthrough Bovine Embryonic Stem Cell Line Paves Way for Lab-Grown Meat and Biomedical Advances

In a groundbreaking advancement poised to revolutionize both agricultural biotechnology and regenerative medicine, researchers at the University of Connecticut’s College of Agriculture, Health and Natural Resources have successfully developed a novel line of bovine embryonic stem cells. This pioneering work, helmed by Professor Xiuchun “Cindy” Tian and her team of graduate researchers, demonstrates significant potential […]

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23:21 Yahoo Finance Archer Daniels Profit, Revenue Fall on Biofuel Policy and Trade Uncertainty

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23:19 Phys.org Nanocrystal biohybrids harvest light to reduce N₂ gas to ammonia

Ammonia, a key part of nitrogen fertilizers, is central to sustaining global food production. However, its manufacture is also energy intensive: Ammonia production requires 2% of global energy to meet global demand. Approximately 170 million metric tons (50%) of the global supply of ammonia is produced by the Haber-Bosch process, a common industrial process. Biological nitrogen fixation produces the other 50% of the global ammonia supply.

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23:14 MorningAgClips.com KDA Focus on Farmers' Health, Safety at National Farm Machinery Show

FRANKFORT, Ky. — Farmer appreciation and a focus on farmers’ health will be the mission for the Kentucky Department of Agriculture’s (KDA) Raising Hope, Safety, Health, and Rescue Program at the 60th National Farm Machinery Show. The show, set for Feb. 11-14 at the Kentucky Exposition Center in Louisville, is the country’s largest indoor farm show with more than […] The post KDA Focus on Farmers' Health, Safety at National Farm Machinery Show appeared first on Morning Ag Clips.

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23:06 Phys.org Lab-grown beef: Novel line of bovine embryonic stem cells shows promise

Researchers in the College of Agriculture, Health and Natural Resources have developed a novel line of bovine embryonic stem cells, which have significant potential for a variety of new innovations, from lab-grown meat to models for human tissue replacement. This work, led by Xiuchun "Cindy" Tian, professor of biotechnology in the Department of Animal Science, and her former and current graduate students Yue Su, Jiaxi Liu, and Ruifeng Zhao, was published in Stem Cells.

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22:28 Google news Health WHILE OTHERS AIR AI-GENERATED ADS, CHIPOTLE, WITH NO ARTIFICIAL INGREDIENTS, GIVES FANS $1 MILLION IN REAL FOOD ON GAME DAY - Chipotle

WHILE OTHERS AIR AI-GENERATED ADS, CHIPOTLE, WITH NO ARTIFICIAL INGREDIENTS, GIVES FANS $1 MILLION IN REAL FOOD ON GAME DAY  ChipotleWant free Chipotle on Super Bowl Sunday? Here's how to score some.  USA TodayChipotle’s new CMO on how the brand’s latest ad meets consumer trends  Marketing DiveChipotle Surprises Fans with $1 Million in Real Game Day Food  El-Balad.comChipotle emphasizes ‘real ingredients’ to recover from tough 2025  Nation’s Restaurant News

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22:28 Google news Sci/Tech WHILE OTHERS AIR AI-GENERATED ADS, CHIPOTLE, WITH NO ARTIFICIAL INGREDIENTS, GIVES FANS $1 MILLION IN REAL FOOD ON GAME DAY - Chipotle

WHILE OTHERS AIR AI-GENERATED ADS, CHIPOTLE, WITH NO ARTIFICIAL INGREDIENTS, GIVES FANS $1 MILLION IN REAL FOOD ON GAME DAY  ChipotleWant free Chipotle on Super Bowl Sunday? Here's how to score some.  USA TodayChipotle’s new CMO on how the brand’s latest ad meets consumer trends  Marketing DiveChipotle Surprises Fans with $1 Million in Real Game Day Food  El-Balad.comChipotle emphasizes ‘real ingredients’ to recover from tough 2025  Nation’s Restaurant News

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22:15 Zdnet.com Half of Chrome's AI extensions are harvesting your data - see the surprising worst offenders

Coding, transcription, and other productivity tools proved the most invasive, though several other categories are worth watching as well.

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20:07 Phys.org Grazing and digging put some herbivores at greater risk from toxic elements in soil: New research

If you've watched a giraffe browsing in the tree canopy, a white rhino meandering across open grassland, or a warthog shuffling around on its knees in South Africa's Kalahari desert, you know what they eat: leaves, grass, shoots, and roots. With every mouthful, they swallow something less obvious—soil.

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20:07 Phys.org Zambia's farmers are working in dangerous heat: How they can protect themselves

Farming is central to life in Zambia, with about 60% of the country's labor force relying on rain-fed agriculture for their livelihood or income. Seasonal rains shape planting and harvesting, and temperatures can rise to 40°C. On small farms, men generally manage livestock such as cattle and cash crops like maize, while women maintain vegetable gardens and cultivate crops like cassava.

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19:50 MorningAgClips.com Report Finds Farmers Accept Mental Health Help but Face Barriers

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Governments and organizations that provide mental health support to farmers dealing with depression, anxiety and isolation have traditionally focused on overcoming the stigma associated with getting help — but that isn’t the barrier farmers face, according to a new study by a research team led by rural sociologists at Penn State. […] The post Report Finds Farmers Accept Mental Health Help but Face Barriers appeared first on Morning Ag Clips.

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18:49 TurfMagazine.com MAMMOTION Brings Robotic Mowers To Retail Stores Nationwide

MAMMOTION expands U.S. retail presence, bringing wire-free robotic lawn mowers to Walmart, Home Depot, and Lowe’s stores nationwide.

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18:07 TheFencePost.com Treasury proposes 45Z rule, biofuels group ask for more clarity

The Treasury Department and the Internal Revenue Service issued the long-awaited proposed regulation for the 45Z Fuel Production Credit and said the proposal will be published in the Federal Register on Wednesday, but key biofuels...

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17:49 CropLife.com The Ongoing Saga of Connectivity and IoT in Agriculture

Agtech expert Dave Swain examines agriculture’s ongoing connectivity and IoT saga, explaining progress, pitfalls, and why there’s no easy button. The post The Ongoing Saga of Connectivity and IoT in Agriculture appeared first on CropLife.

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17:41 TheFencePost.com On-Farm Research results meeting scheduled in February

The 2026 Nebraska Extension On-Farm Research Results meeting for the Panhandle is scheduled from 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., Thursday, Feb. 26, at the Knight Museum, 908 Yellowstone Ave., Alliance.  Topics for this year’s meeting...

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17:16 Nature.Com Biodiversity conservation has an evidence problem — it’s time to fix it

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17:07 Healio.com Q&A: Home gardening, nutrition and women’s health

Susan Weiner, MS, RDN, CDN, CDCES, FADCES, talks with Stacey Woodson, MS, RDN, LDN, about how home gardening supports multiple dimensions of women’s health.Weiner: What are the benefits of growing fruits and vegetables at home, including office, community garden and residential settings?Woodson: Growing your own produce offers a multitude of measurable benefits that health care professionals can confidently recommend to patients.Physically, having fresh fruits and vegetables at your fingertips increases accessibility, encouraging consumption of produce, which naturally boosts overall health

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16:18 Agri-Pulse.com California sees mixed biofuel reviews as policy changes take hold

Renewable diesel producers are getting a potential boost in California after years of grappling with a massive glut in the country’s largest low-carbon fuel market. Still, producers are concerned about the California Air Resources Board's new 20% cap on credits for fuels made with fresh vegetable oil like soy.  

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09:09 IbTimes.co.uk Marsh Farm Sandringham Relocation Brings Prince Andrew Uncomfortably Close to the King's Private Retreat

Prince Andrew is set to move to Marsh Farm on the Sandringham Estate, placing him closer to King Charles's private residence after leaving the Royal Lodge.

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02:18 Phys.org Study finds long-term research partnerships can strengthen sustainable urban farming

In South and West Dallas, initiatives like Restorative Farms have turned vacant lots into hubs for fresh produce, job training, and sustainable practices such as hydroponics—helping combat food deserts and build local food networks. More complex than small community gardens, urban farms can help tackle food insecurity and create jobs, especially in underserved areas. But systemic challenges, such as funding gaps and overcoming environmental and soil contamination, can make sustainability challenging.

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02:04 Bioengineer.org Compound Heat-Drought Threatens China’s Oil Crops

In recent years, the escalating threats posed by climate change have manifested in increasingly frequent and severe extreme weather events. Among these, the concurrence of heatwaves and droughts—termed compound extreme events—stands out for its profound and multifaceted impacts on agriculture. A groundbreaking study led by Guo, S., Zhao, C., Jin, Z., and colleagues delves into […]

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02:04 Bioengineer.org Researchers Reveal How Biochar Microzones Shield Crops from Toxic Cadmium Exposure

In a groundbreaking study published in the journal Sustainable Carbon Materials, researchers have uncovered the pivotal role of biochar in transforming contaminated soils into safer grounds for crop production by modulating the bioavailability of heavy metals, particularly cadmium, in agricultural environments. This innovative research delves into the microscale interactions within soil, revealing how biochar creates […]

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01:48 MorningAgClips.com Virginia Tech-Developed H-FIRE Treatment Now Offered at Equine Medical Center

BLACKSBURG, Va. — The Marion duPont Scott Equine Medical Center in Leesburg now offers H-FIRE, a revolutionary non-thermal tumor ablation procedure originally developed through Virginia Tech’s collaboration between veterinary medicine and engineering. Horse owners battling stubborn sarcoids and melanomas have a new option: a tumor-destroying technology that allows most horses to remain standing during treatment, […] The post Virginia Tech-Developed H-FIRE Treatment Now Offered at Equine Medical Center appeared first on Morning Ag Clips.

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01:17 BrownFieldAgNews.com Debate grows as South Dakota eyes cell-cultured meat ban

The South Dakota Senate is expected to vote soon on a bill that would ban cell-cultured protein. House Bill 1077 would consider a cultivated protein food product to be adulterated food. Adulterated food is defined in the bill as a filthy, decomposed or putrid animal or vegetable substance. The South Dakota Stockgrowers Association is in […] The post Debate grows as South Dakota eyes cell-cultured meat ban appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.

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00:52 BrownFieldAgNews.com Stine: New seed genetics key to boosting yields in tight ag economy

Despite a challenging rural economy, the president of Stine Seed Company says growers shouldn’t pull back on investing in new genetics. “The ag economy is not wonderful, but there’s hope out there,” Myron Stine said Tuesday. Stine says the latest seed technology is worth the investment. “When the commodity is low, that’s the most important […] The post Stine: New seed genetics key to boosting yields in tight ag economy appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.

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00:34 MorningAgClips.com Illinois Ginger Growers Collaborative Prepares for Second Year of Crop Production Research

BLOOMINGTON, Ill. — Last year, the U.S. consumed about 99,000 tons of ginger rhizome—the knobby, brown skinned, yellow fleshed, aromatic spice (sometimes incorrectly called ginger “root”) used in stir-fries, candies, curries, teas, sodas, supplements, and more. Nearly all the world’s ginger is grown in tropical or subtropical regions, including India, China, Indonesia, Nepal, Nigeria, Peru, […] The post Illinois Ginger Growers Collaborative Prepares for Second Year of Crop Production Research appeared first on Morning Ag Clips.

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00:13 Bioengineer.org University of Cincinnati Cancer Center Advances Glioblastoma Treatment with Innovative ‘Tumor-on-a-Chip’ and Biodegradable Wafer Technologies

A pioneering approach spearheaded by researchers at the University of Cincinnati Cancer Center is shedding new light on the formidable challenge of treating glioblastoma, a highly aggressive primary brain cancer. With survival rates languishing between 5% and 7% at five years post-diagnosis, glioblastoma remains a stubborn adversary in oncology, partly due to the protected environment […]

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03.02.2026
23:38 Gizmodo.com The Big ChromeOS and Android Merger May Be Google’s Last Walled Garden

The Google-pilled ChromeOS may die so that ‘Aluminum’ will live.

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23:24 BrownFieldAgNews.com MSU dairy scientist says unknown risks are too great for raw milk to be allowed

A long-time dairy quality specialist says the unpredictable risks of drinking raw milk are too great to legalize its sale. Michigan State University College of Veterinary Medicine’s Dr. Pamela Ruegg tells Brownfield, “It’s a documented risk.” “The challenge with that risk is that the risk and the vulnerabilities of people is not equally distributed,” she […] The post MSU dairy scientist says unknown risks are too great for raw milk to be allowed appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.

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22:43 Bioengineer.org Opioid System Linked to Low Acceptance of Plant-Based Feed in Farmed Trout

As the global demand for sustainable aquaculture intensifies, the industry is undergoing a significant transformation. Traditional reliance on fishmeal and fish oil is increasingly viewed as ecologically unsustainable, prompting a shift toward plant-based feeds. However, this transition has introduced a complex challenge: many fish species exhibit reduced feed intake and stunted growth when reared on […]

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22:43 Bioengineer.org Revolutionizing Livestock Grazing: GPS Collars Pave the Way for Virtual Fencing

Throughout history, farming has often been synonymous with labor-intensive processes that dictate the rhythm of a farmer’s day. One of the most arduous tasks has historically been the management of physical fencing required for livestock. Farmers have dedicated countless hours to building and maintaining fences to direct their animals to fresh grazing areas. This traditional […]

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22:31 Bioengineer.org Four Precision Breeding Projects Securing Major Funding to Advance UK Agriculture: Sugar Beet, Oilseed Rape, Tomatoes, and Dandelions

The John Innes Centre (JIC), a leading force in plant science, together with its industrial and academic collaborators, has secured substantial funding from the UK Government to propel four pioneering projects in the rapidly evolving field of precision breeding. These initiatives are poised to revolutionize sustainable agriculture and horticulture by harnessing cutting-edge gene editing technologies, […]

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22:17 Bioengineer.org Wild Ancestor Corn Genes Transform Soil Microbial Communities, Boosting Agricultural Sustainability

Corn, one of the world’s most vital staple crops, may soon benefit from a revolutionary genetic breakthrough with profound implications for agriculture and the environment. Recent work conducted at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign has unveiled that introducing specific genes from corn’s wild ancestor, teosinte, into modern commercial corn strains suppresses soil microbes that cause […]

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21:57 AgNetWest.com Making Smart Fertility Adjustments Without Losing Sight of the Long Term

Adjusting fertility programs is a normal part of managing California tree crops—but knowing when to make changes and when to stay steady can make a big difference in long-term production. ... Read More The post Making Smart Fertility Adjustments Without Losing Sight of the Long Term appeared first on AgNet West.

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21:55 AgFunderNews.com Drone-Hand reshapes livestock management from the air with AI-powered precision

"I don't start talking about the tech until we have talked about [a potential customer’s] pain points,” says Edward Barraclough. “You can’t just come in and say I’ve got this magic tech that's going to change your life. They've heard that before.” The post Drone-Hand reshapes livestock management from the air with AI-powered precision appeared first on AgFunderNews.

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21:01 Nanowerk.com Edible electronics harvest heat from hot food to power color-changing safety displays

Thermoelectric generators built entirely from food-grade hydrogels and vanillin harvest heat from hot meals to power edible displays that change color when food reaches safe eating temperature.

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21:01 Phys.org No fences needed: GPS collars show 'virtual fencing' is next frontier of livestock grazing

For generations, farmers have spent backbreaking hours tearing down and rebuilding fences just to move livestock to fresh grazing fields. Now, thanks to a groundbreaking project at the University of Missouri's Center for Regenerative Agriculture, that chore is becoming a thing of the past.

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20:49 BrownFieldAgNews.com Biofuel industry cheers 45Z tax credit proposal, awaits final details

The U.S. Treasury Department has issued its proposed guidance on the 45Z tax credit and biofuel supporters say it’s a good step forward. Troy Bredenkamp with the Renewable Fuels Association tells Brownfield the big questions are starting to get answers. “It appears to resolve previous confusion on issues like qualified sales, that was a big […] The post Biofuel industry cheers 45Z tax credit proposal, awaits final details appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.

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20:21 Bioengineer.org Harnessing Probiotics to Boost Plant Health and Growth

In a groundbreaking advancement in plant science, researchers at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) have unveiled a complex interplay between plants and their microbiomes that could revolutionize agricultural practices. This pioneering study has highlighted how specific bacterial communities not only influence root development but also significantly enhance nitrogen uptake, a critical process for plant […]

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20:01 Agri-Pulse.com 45Z proposal weighs rules for Canada, Mexico biofuel feedstock

In a notice of proposed rulemaking on the 45Z clean fuel production tax credit, the Trump administration says it’s considering documentation requirements for biofuel feedstocks from Canada and Mexico, including used cooking oil. 

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19:57 Phys.org Cape Town project tests what hydroponic farming can do in urban spaces

Imagine a world where fresh vegetables and herbs sprout in the heart of our cities without the need for sprawling farms. Hydroponics—a method of growing plants without soil—uses a nutrient-rich water solution instead of earth and is useful in areas where soil quality is poor, land is frequently flooded, water supply is unreliable, or there simply isn't enough space.

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19:52 Saifood.ca Federal Government Lacks Commitment to Sustainable Agriculture

Political Funding Mandate On January 22nd, 2026, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC) announced that it was closing three research centers and four satellite research farms. … The post Federal Government Lacks Commitment to Sustainable Agriculture appeared first on SAIFood.

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18:42 Phys.org 'Sponge city' construction fuels major gains in urban biodiversity, study reveals

A research team led by Prof. Zhu Yongguan, a member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) at the CAS Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences, has identified the mechanisms by which sponge city construction significantly enhances urban plant diversity, according to a study published in Cell Reports Sustainability on January 27.

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18:25 MorningAgClips.com Pennsylvania Sustainable Agriculture & Food Systems Leaders Will Be Celebrated

HARRISBURG, Pa. — Every year, Pasa Sustainable Agriculture, a Pennsylvania-based nonprofit for farmer-driven education, research, and community, honors farmer, community, and business leaders who serve as examples for advancing sustainable agriculture through innovation and collaboration by presenting the Pasabilities Awards. This year’s recipients will be celebrated at Pasa’s 35th annual Sustainable Agriculture Conference held in […] The post Pennsylvania Sustainable Agriculture & Food Systems Leaders Will Be Celebrated appeared first on Morning Ag Clips.

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17:15 SolarPowerWorldOnline.com Arkansas research is showing how solar farms support biodiversity

Solar is scaling faster than any other new power source in the United States. According to the EIA, almost 70 GW of new solar generating capacity is scheduled to be added in America in 2026 and 2027, a 49% increase compared to the end of 2025. That pace is good news for decarbonization, yet it… The post Arkansas research is showing how solar farms support biodiversity appeared first on Solar Power World.

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17:09 MorningAgClips.com Scientists Turn Polluted Water Into Valuable Fertilizer

NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. — Ammonia is essential for making fertilizers that help feed the world, but producing it typically requires massive amounts of energy and releases significant greenhouse gases. Now, researchers have found a promising new way to create ammonia while simultaneously cleaning polluted water. Tewodros (Teddy) Asefa, affiliate of the Rutgers Climate and Energy Institute, […] The post Scientists Turn Polluted Water Into Valuable Fertilizer appeared first on Morning Ag Clips.

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16:25 SeekingAlpha.com Archer Daniels Midland's Q4 results reflect headwinds from biofuel and trade policies

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15:54 ScientificAmerican.Com Unsinkable metal discovery could build safer ships and harvest wave energy

Researchers mimicked the air-trapping tricks of diving bell spiders to create aluminum that stays afloat—even when punctured

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15:44 Bioengineer.org Exploring IoT’s Global Impact on Agriculture Research

The Internet of Things (IoT) is revolutionizing various sectors worldwide, and agriculture is no exception. Recent studies reveal that the integration of IoT into farming practices ushers in a new era of efficiency, productivity, and sustainability. By harnessing the power of sensors, connectivity, and data analytics, farmers can now monitor crop health, manage resources intelligently, […]

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14:39 AgWeek.com Bayer Crop Science not ready to give up on glyphosate

Though Bayer Crop Science has spent more than $12 billion defending glyphosate, the company is optimistic a Supreme Court case could clarify the company's use of labels on the popular herbicide.

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14:39 AgWeek.com Drainage water recycling benefits being tested on Iowa farm

At the Blair Farm near Dayton, Iowa, a family has been utilizing their drainage water recycling system for over three years. The project consists of a pond and irrigation setup.

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14:18 Phys.org From sea to soil: Molecular changes suggest how algae evolved into plants

Before plants evolved, vegetative life consisted of primitive green algae living in the sea. Like plants, these algae survived by performing photosynthesis, turning sunlight into energy. However, little light reaches the ocean where algae live; therefore, they evolved specialized organs to grab what little is available.

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13:17 TheRegister.co.uk DIY AI bot farm OpenClaw is a security 'dumpster fire'

Your own personal Jarvis. A bot to hear your prayers. A bot that cares. Just not about keeping you safe OpenClaw, the AI-powered personal assistant users interact with via messaging apps and sometimes entrust with their credentials to various online services, has prompted a wave of malware and is delivering some shocking bills.…

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11:38 GulfBusiness.com Tomatoes meet tech: How NRTC is using AI to slash food waste in UAE

NRTC is leveraging its growing local-farm network, which includes recent acquisitions like Ripe Organic, Mahsool, and other production initiatives The post Tomatoes meet tech: How NRTC is using AI to slash food waste in UAE appeared first on Gulf Business.

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09:59 FarmingUK.com Upland sheep grazing linked to more stable soil carbon, researchers say

Removing sheep and other livestock from upland grasslands could weaken long-term soil carbon storage, according to new research that questio...

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02:06 Bioengineer.org Breakthrough Method in Biofuel Production Harnesses a Hidden Energy Source

In the quest to revolutionize the biofuel industry, researchers at the University of Illinois have unveiled a groundbreaking method for enhancing the extraction of valuable components from biofuel crops. This innovative research, spearheaded by postdoctoral research associate Tirath Raj in collaboration with Vijay Singh, the Executive Director of the Integrated Bioprocessing Research Laboratory, focuses on […]

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00:55 BrownFieldAgNews.com Biodiesel Growth Potential

In this Spotlight on Soybeans, Matt Amick, the Director of Market Development with Missouri Soybeans, recently attended the Clean Fuels Conference, and there’s a lot to be optimistic about when it comes to biodiesel. Listen to learn more! The post Biodiesel Growth Potential appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.

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00:50 MorningAgClips.com AI: A Practical Tool for Local Food and Extension Work

RALEIGH, N.C. — The landscape of AI technology is rapidly growing, and finding creative, safe ways to integrate it into our work is becoming increasingly relevant. Earlier this month, the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences (CALS) shared an article about a grant that was awarded to NC State University researchers “to develop an AI-enabled, open-source […] The post AI: A Practical Tool for Local Food and Extension Work appeared first on Morning Ag Clips.

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00:37 MorningAgClips.com Help From Above: NC State Extension Puts Drones to Work for Farms

RALEIGH, N.C. — Seth Nagy fills several important roles within NC State Extension. He is director of the N.C. Cooperative Extension Center in Caldwell County, as well as the livestock and field crops expert. Around the state, he has another identity. He is Extension’s drone guy. Nagy has used unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) for photography […] The post Help From Above: NC State Extension Puts Drones to Work for Farms appeared first on Morning Ag Clips.

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00:16 Phys.org Removing livestock from grasslands could compromise long-term soil carbon storage

Removing sheep and other livestock entirely from upland grasslands—a strategy often promoted as a way to boost carbon storage and tackle climate change—may actually reduce the most stable forms of soil carbon, according to new research. The study suggests that while removing livestock from upland grasslands can increase fast-cycling carbon stored in plants and dead vegetation, it can also lead to losses of a more stable form of soil carbon. This long-lived carbon, known as mineral-associated organic carbon (MAOC), is bound to soil minerals and can persist for decades to centuries, making it critical for long-term climate mitigation.

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02.02.2026
23:53 BrownFieldAgNews.com Nature Conservancy names Sklarczyk Seed Farm Soil Health Hero for innovative practices

A global seed potato producer says he’s the third generation to keep water conservation at the forefront of the family’s operation. Ben Sklarczyk tells Brownfield the Sklarczyk Seed Farm borders the headwaters of a Blue-Ribbon trout stream in Northern Michigan. “We look at things and control drainage and water use through our greenhouse operation, we then […] The post Nature Conservancy names Sklarczyk Seed Farm Soil Health Hero for innovative practices appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.

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23:35 MorningAgClips.com Research Shows Invasive Pests Outpacing Research in the Southeast

CLEMSON, S.C. — The Southeastern U.S. is one of the country’s busiest entry points for invasive insects and other tiny arthropods, or bugs. Experts say what’s happening here should concern every resident, gardener, grower and nature‑lover in the region. Zee Ahmed, an entomologist stationed at the Clemson University Pee Dee Research and Education Center near […] The post Research Shows Invasive Pests Outpacing Research in the Southeast appeared first on Morning Ag Clips.

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23:23 MorningAgClips.com AI in Agriculture: UW-River Falls Partners with Industry & Alumni

RIVER FALLS, Wis. — If you picture working with artificial intelligence involving sitting in front of a computer at a desk in an office, Brandt Berghuis, a University of Wisconsin-River Falls assistant professor of crop science, can introduce you to a whole new world. “AI is really transforming agriculture,” Berghuis said. “Things are changing really fast, especially in the field. We have drones now that fly over fields and use […] The post AI in Agriculture: UW-River Falls Partners with Industry & Alumni appeared first on Morning Ag Clips.

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23:14 MedicalXpress.com 'Key informants' report that farmers accept mental health help but face barriers

Governments and organizations that provide mental health support to farmers dealing with depression, anxiety and isolation have traditionally focused on overcoming the stigma associated with getting help—but that isn't the barrier farmers face, according to a new study by a research team led by rural sociologists at Penn State. The bigger issues, they found, are rural health care shortages, long wait times for appointments and travel time, as well as high health care costs.

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22:33 FarmAndDairy.com The science of frost cracks: What really happens when trees explode

Ever heard a gunshot-like bang in the winter woods? It might have been an exploding tree. Learn the science behind this wild phenomenon, why extreme temperature swings cause frost cracks and which species are most at risk. The post The science of frost cracks: What really happens when trees explode appeared first on Farm and Dairy.

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22:24 Bioengineer.org On-Farm Agrivoltaics: Shade, Practices, Varieties Impact Yield

In the quest for sustainable agricultural systems that can meet the escalating global food demand while simultaneously harnessing renewable energy, agrivoltaics has emerged as a revolutionary approach. This innovative practice integrates photovoltaic solar panels with crop production on the same land, generating electricity without compromising agricultural output. A recent comprehensive study led by Maruyama and […]

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18:39 Bioengineer.org How Refrigeration Could Revolutionize Dairy Cattle Breeding in the Developing World

A pioneering initiative led by Hiroshima University has recently secured a $1.8 million grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, aiming to revolutionize the storage and transportation of bovine semen by replacing the conventional reliance on liquid nitrogen with a simple refrigeration technique. This breakthrough holds immense promise for transforming dairy cattle breeding, particularly […]

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18:11 MorningAgClips.com Farmers Invited to Participate in Soil Health Research

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Penn State researchers invite farmers to participate in a study on decision-making for Anaerobic Soil Disinfestation (ASD) and Soil Steaming Disinfection (SSD), particularly in high-tunnel systems. The goal is to better understand how farmers evaluate and decide whether to adopt soil health and disease management practices, so that future Extension programs […] The post Farmers Invited to Participate in Soil Health Research appeared first on Morning Ag Clips.

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12:37 Arxiv.org CS Active Learning-Driven Lightweight YOLOv9: Enhancing Efficiency in Smart Agriculture

arXiv:2601.22732v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: This study addresses the demand for real-time detection of tomatoes and tomato flowers by agricultural robots deployed on edge devices in greenhouse environments. Under practical imaging conditions, object detection systems often face challenges such as large scale variations caused by varying camera distances, severe occlusion from plant structures, and highly imbalanced class distributions. These factors make conventional object detection approaches that rely on fully annotated datasets difficult to simultaneously achieve high detection accuracy and deployment efficiency. To overcome these limitations, this research proposes an active learning driven lightweight object detection framework, integrating data analysis, model design, and training strategy. First, the size distribution of objects in raw agricultural images is analyzed to redefine an operational target range, thereby improving learning stability under real-world

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12:37 Arxiv.org CS Advanced techniques and applications of LiDAR Place Recognition in Agricultural Environments: A Comprehensive Survey

arXiv:2601.22198v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: An optimal solution to the localization problem is essential for developing autonomous robotic systems. Apart from autonomous vehicles, precision agriculture is one of the elds that can bene t most from these systems. Although LiDAR place recognition is a widely used technique in recent years to achieve accurate localization, it is mostly used in urban settings. However, the lack of distinctive features and the unstructured nature of agricultural environments make place recognition challenging. This work presents a comprehensive review of state-of-the-art the latest deep learning applications for agricultural environments and LPR techniques. We focus on the challenges that arise in these environments. We analyze the existing approaches, datasets, and metrics used to evaluate LPR system performance and discuss the limitations and future directions of research in this eld. This is the rst survey that focuses on LiDAR based localization in

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10:10 Krishijagran.com Yara South Asia MD Praises Budget 2026 for Digital Inclusion and Sustainable Growth

Sanjiv Kanwar welcomes "Bharat-VISTAAR" and rural entrepreneurship, highlighting the budget's focus on inclusive, technology-led, and sustainable agriculture.

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09:32 Krishijagran.com Syngenta MD Applauds Digital Reforms in Budget 2026, Seeks R&D Support

Syngenta MD Susheel Kumar welcomes AI-driven "Bharat-VISTAAR," while urging the government to reinstate R&D tax deductions and rationalize duties to fuel innovation.

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00:34 MorningAgClips.com NCSU & ECU Ag Research Projects Receive $1 Million in Grants

RALEIGH, N.C. — Twelve agricultural research projects based in North Carolina are benefiting from $1 million in grants from the N.C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Service. The projects, awarded through the department’s Project Management section, aim to boost new crop production or involve innovative research to advance the agricultural economy in the state. Since […] The post NCSU & ECU Ag Research Projects Receive $1 Million in Grants appeared first on Morning Ag Clips.

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00:30 NYTimes.com The Secret Egyptian Air Base Powering Sudan’s Drone War

The covert base offers new evidence of how the Sudanese conflict is morphing into a theater for high-tech warfare, driven by foreign interests.

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01.02.2026
23:56 MorningAgClips.com Shaping Tomorrow’s Milking Technologies

ORANGE CITY, Iowa — Dairy farmers, consultants, students, and service providers are invited to attend an innovative conference on robotic and advanced milking technologies. This event will feature expert presentations from Iowa State University Extension, University of Wisconsin, and University of Minnesota, focusing on the profitability, labor efficiency, and herd health impacts of these technologies. […] The post Shaping Tomorrow’s Milking Technologies appeared first on Morning Ag Clips.

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22:27 Bioengineer.org Strengthening Agriculture Against Crises: DFG Senate Commission Advocates Increased Support for Diversified Cropping Systems

In the face of mounting environmental challenges and fluctuating global markets, Germany’s agricultural sector stands at a critical crossroads. The Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) has taken a pioneering step through the establishment of the Permanent Senate Commission on the Transformation of Agricultural and Food Systems (SKAE), launched in 2024, to advocate for a paradigm shift in […]

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22:14 Bioengineer.org Advantages and Disadvantages of Pesticides and Fertilizers in Real-World Mandarin Orange Cultivation

In a groundbreaking investigation that bridges the often-wide gap between controlled agricultural studies and the realities of commercial farming, researchers from Japan’s RIKEN Center for Sustainable Resource Science (CSRS) have unveiled nuanced insights into how pesticide and fertilizer use shapes mandarin orange cultivation across the country. Led by Yasunori Ichihashi, this research employs sophisticated statistical […]

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21:18 MorningAgClips.com Biofuels Policy & Broadening Exports Key to Farm Profitability

ANKENY, Iowa — Iowa’s soybean farmers delivered a clear message to President Trump during his visit to Iowa this week—action is needed to improve biofuels policy and expand markets. Losing out on biodiesel plants, export opportunities and farm profitability may otherwise be in the future across rural Iowa. 1. Biofuels: RFS and 45Z “Ongoing delays […] The post Biofuels Policy & Broadening Exports Key to Farm Profitability appeared first on Morning Ag Clips.

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10:45 Yahoo.com Business 3 Questions Investors Should Answer Before Buying Beyond Meat Stock​

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