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Farm of the Future
One of the biggest food trends consumers are gravitating towards right now is the push for protein-dense foods.
Farm of the Future
The demand for plant-based protein has had its ups and downs in recent years, but the idea that it is just for vegans is not true.
California Ag Today
Having fun getting through the updates from the 2023 Farm Bill? Oh that’s right…it didn’t happen. But May may be when the fire gets lit.
The Agribusiness Update
Poll shows 39% of surveyed farmers say they’d most likely vote for Donald Trump for President, while 19% would vote for Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, and U.S. wheat imports are forecasted to be their highest in six years for the 2023/24 marketing year.
Southeast Regional Ag News
Elections played out this week across states in America and many of those results could significantly impact agricultural policy over the next two years.
Farm of the Future
The simple question of when to irrigate is not as simple to answer as it may sound.
Farm of the Future
The simple question of 'when to irrigate' is not always as simple to answer as it may sound.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Pulses are thriving in the Pacific Northwest and beyond in re cent years, according to Tim McGreevy, CEO of the USA Dry Pea and Lentil Council.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Pulses are thriving in the Pacific Northwest and beyond in re cent years, according to Tim McGreevy, CEO of the USA Dry Pea and Lentil Council.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Acreage for pulses like peas, lentils and chickpeas continues to grow in the PNW and beyond, according to USA Dry Pea and Lentil Council CEO Tim McGreevy.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Acreage for pulses like peas, lentils and chickpeas continues to grow in the PNW and beyond, according to USA Dry Pea and Lentil Council CEO Tim McGreevy.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Northwest pea, lentil and chickpea growers are having the most difficult growing season in over 40 years thanks to extreme heat and drought conditions.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Northwest pea, lentil and chickpea growers are having the most difficult growing season in over 40 years thanks to extreme heat and drought conditions.
The Agribusiness Update
university of California researchers develop tomato plant that could benefit indoor urban farming and long-duration space flights, and a new study finds over 70% of single bag cherry purchases are made on impulse.
The Agribusiness Update
Florida avocado growers have seen supplies slip thanks to South Florida real estate and disease pressure, and singe-bag cherry sales are found to be over 70% impulse buys.
Farm of the Future
new processes developed in Australia measure the amount of rhizobia to determine if an inoculant is needed for pulse crops.
Line on Agriculture
A discussion with the CEO of Columbia Grain International regarding pulse crops.
California Ag Today
Agri-Pulse Food & Ag Policy Summit West is a virtual event scheduled for Wednesday, September 9th.