The Van Trump Report

Month: November 2024

“Artificial Nose” Can Sniff Out Spoiled and Contaminated Food

Researchers at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) have developed an “artificial nose” that can detect volatile organic compounds (VOCs) with impressive accuracy. The breakthrough could revolutionize how we identify a host of hazards, including spoiled food, early disease, dangerous gases, air pollution, and more. Professor Michael Cheffena of NTNU says the key …

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Researchers Find a Way to Grow Food Without Sunshine… And Not By Using Lights!

Scientists have found a way to bypass the biological photosynthesis process that powers plant life by using electricity, and not to power lightbulbs. According to the researchers, their “electro-agriculture” method directly converts CO₂ into a nutrient-rich organic molecule that plants could “consume” as food. The researchers’ method uses a two-step “electrocatalytic” process to convert carbon …

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The H-2B Visa Program Isn’t Keeping Up With Seasonal Immigrant Worker Demand

Farmers contend with a long list of potential crop hazards every growing season, from droughts and floods, to disease and pests. But multiple farmer surveys done at the many conferences and workshops held this summer and fall reveal that the top challenge on the mind of farmers is labor. The American Farm Bureau Federation estimates …

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U.S. Cattle Herd Expansion Likely Delayed By Drought, Wildfires

While some forecasts show chances for rainfall across a good portion of the country might be setting up, it may not be enough to set cattle producers up for herd expansion in 2025. The outlook is complicated by the fact that USDA cancelled its mid-year July Cattle Inventory Report, making it unclear how much rebuilding, …

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