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Idaho Ag Today
Atmospheric physicist and meteorologist Bill Pekney has a fascinating perspective on climate change.
Idaho Ag Today
Scientists know very little about deep soil. University of Idaho researchers are building a facility they believe will change that.
Idaho Ag Today
Many farmers have readily adopted high-tech ways of growing their crops.
The Agribusiness Update
As almond prices plunge, growers are focused on their bottom lines, looking for ways to diversify their crop portfolios to shore up narrowing profit margins, and Amp Americas projects reduce more than two million metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent emissions since 2012.
The Agribusiness Update
Georgia peanut producers should be making plans to attend the 48th annual Georgia Peanut Farm Show and Conference, and Amp Americas projects reduce more than two million metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent emissions since 2012.
Southeast Regional Ag News
According to the latest data from the USDA’s Economic Research Service, farming activities in the United States accounted for some 10.6% of greenhouse gas emissions in 2021.
The Agribusiness Update
West Coast dockworkers vote to ratify a tentative 6-year contract agreement reached in June, and weekly Drought Monitor showed drought getting worse across areas in the Midwest, South, Southwest, and the Pacific Northwest.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
The American Farm Bureau Federation is fighting with the SEC over a proposed rule it says could force farmers to keep an inventory of climate emissions.
Fruit Grower Report
Longview's Millennium Bulk Terminal faces uphill battle.
Fruit Grower Report
Millennium Bulk Terminal faces big challenges.
Food Forethought
Researchers are now trying to narrow down which age group in the United States has the most carbon dioxide emissions.
Line on Agriculture
Research is proving that blue-green algae may just be a goldmine!
Food Forethought
It could be the answer we're looking for in the race to replace fossil fuels, that is if the creators can persevere through the mud slinging.
Northwest Report
The USDA is prepping verbiage for the Korean Free Trade Agreement...Idaho Senator Crapo is trying to keep gas prices down and Lacy looks at alternative fuel ideas.