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Land & Livestock Report
More Hereford breeders and commercial users of Hereford genetics are discovering
Farm of the Future
New genetics in the dairy industry are opening up opportunities to produce beef animals.
Southeast Regional Ag News
“The demand for Hereford cattle continues to grow and over a year ago we had more bulls sold at a higher average across the country," says AHA Executive Vice President Jack Ward.
The Agribusiness Update
UC Davis research finds gene that could boost wheat yields, and U.S. Ag output nearly triples between 1948 and 2017.
The Agribusiness Update
Alabama Rep. Barry Moore asks Ag Secretary Vilsack for update on hurricane insurance protection, and U.S. Ag Output nearly triples between 1948 and 2017.
Farm of the Future
Yesterday was National Almond Day, and as bloom in California starts the process of growing 80% of the world's supply.
Farm of the Future
New advancements in genetics may allow for better crops without actually changing the genome.
The Agribusiness Update
The FDA proposes new rules to safeguard water used in agriculture, and NPPC applauds announcement that U.S. pork will be allowed in India.
Farm of the Future
A combination of data science, plant science, and food science is enabling Benson Hill to create new genetics.
Farm of the Future
The company uses multiplex gene editing to develop seed that achieves higher yields, less resources, and fewer inputs.
Farm of the Future
As the vertical farming industry matures, growers will need access to genetics developed specifically for these growing systems.
The Agribusiness Update
A new survey shows people believe agriculture part of solution not problem when it comes to climate change, and National Potato Council expresses disappointment in Mexico's delay of decision on import of U.S. Fresh Potatoes
Southeast Regional Ag News
Plant breeders develop cultivars that appeal to consumers, but also can produce increasingly more yield per acre.
Southeast Regional Ag News
Are white strawberries GMOs? How do they get commercialized?
Southeast Regional Ag News
Popular in Japan, white strawberries are not yet grown commercially in the United States.
Line on Agriculture
Epigenetics is the discipline that bridges environmental exposures and lifelong genome regulation.
California Tree Nut Report
Dr. Jennifer Randall
The Agribusiness Update
Grief-ridden Millennials are actually sustainability pioneers, and China's pig herd continues to drop in wake of African Swine Fever.