The Van Trump Report

Month: September 2021

NEW Solution for Udder Health in Dairy Cows… Making Me Think About Other Business Solutions

Bovine mastitis is the scourge of the dairy industry, infecting up to 70% of some herds and costing the industry an estimated $108 million annually due to lost production. An inflammation of the udder tissue due to either physical trauma or an infection, mastitis is potentially fatal and is the most common and costly disease …

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African Swine Fever Getting Closer to American Borders

Preventing African Swine Fever (ASF) from entering the United States has been a top priority for the domestic pork industry. It’s also one that seems more urgent than ever as the disease creeps closer to our shores. In July, the USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) confirmed that the devastating disease was present …

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How the Modern Environmental Movement Got Started… “Silent Spring”

It was on this day back in 1962 that Rachel Carson’s book Silent Spring was published, starting what many call the modern environmental movement and the creation of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. The book became highly controversial as it pointed fingers at poor agricultural practices being used, specifically the widespread spraying of DDT and …

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Alphabet’s Weed-Spotting, Yield Predicting Robot Set to Debut at Smithsonian This Fall

Alphabet Inc.’s X lab, the company’s so-called “moonshot factory,” unveiled its Project Mineral about a year ago with a stated goal of finding effective ways to address global food security using what they call “computational agriculture.” The term describes new types of hardware, software, and sensors to collect and analyze information about the complexity of …

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University of Missouri’s FAPRI Sees Farm Income Stabilizing Above 2019 Levels

Higher commodity prices are contributing to a sharp increase in U.S. net farm income in 2021 that is expected to reach the highest levels since 2013, according to the latest updates from the University of Missouri’s Food & Agriculture Policy Research Institute (FAPRI). Unfortunately, FAPRI sees farm income declining in 2022 due largely to reduced …

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How Refrigeration Transformed Agricultural Trade in America

One of the most important inventions for agricultural trade was something that most consumers today can’t imagine living without – refrigeration. The original idea to use refrigeration for farm goods is credited to dairy farmer Thomas Moore of Maryland who was simply looking for a better way to get his butter to market. First, it’s …

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Something I Never Heard… How Midwest Grape Growers Helped Save the French Wine Industry

Montpelier, France is home to a statue depicting a young woman cradling an older woman in her arms, a representation of the New World (America) saving the Old World. Specifically, it recognizes how rootstock from Missouri grape growers rescued the French wine industry from total destruction. In the early 1860s, the vineyards of France began …

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