Planting wheat earlier in the spring to avoid crop damage from ever-hotter summers may not keep harvests on pace with current ...
By James Hoorman, Hoorman Soil Health Services, and Dusty Sonnenberg, CCA, Field Leader a project of the Ohio Soybean Council ...
MCCLUSKY, N.D. — The U.S. Department of Agriculture in the July Crop Production report predicted North Dakota's 2024 spring wheat and durum crops could blow past previous yield records, and Emily ...
The world is growing more grain than ever, and famines today are more likely political than natural. How we got here—and what ...
April showers bring May flowers, but an April without showers brings disappointment to a wheat crop that had a lot of promise coming out of the winter. According to Ross Janssen, Chief Meteorologist ...
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Researchers harness gene-editing to revolutionize how we grow food: 'We think that is a technology that can work'
Gene editing is precise enough to address a variety of needs. Researchers harness gene-editing to revolutionize how we grow ...
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Wheat and corn crops in Canada's Prairies, U.S. Midwest could see biggest losses due to climate change
Think food prices are high now? By the end of this century, climate change could significantly cut production of six staple food crops around the world — including wheat production in Canada, leading ...
Bans on harmful chemicals and growing herbicide resistance leave farmers with fewer tools to combat invasive species ...
HAMBURG, Aug 1 (Reuters) - Repeated rainfall has hindered Germany's wheat crop for the past five days and concern is growing about late quality damage in the European Union's second largest wheat ...
For the past few years, crop machinery has sat idle in many Australian farm sheds as a devastating drought left almost nothing to harvest across the country's pancake-flat eastern wheatbelt.
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