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What You Might Not Know About “Buttermilk”

Buttermilk is one of those old-fashioned food items that are not that common in modern-day pantries. Outside of delicious buttermilk biscuits and pancakes, most Americans don't have a lot of experience with the stuff. But even those that do might not realize that today's buttermilk is a far cry from what their grandparents probably had. Before the days of refrigeration and ...
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“Orange Corn” Aims to Boost Both Poultry and Human Health

Torbert Rocheford, the Patterson Endowed Chair in Translational Genomics for Crop Improvement in the Purdue College of Agriculture's Department of Agronomy, has spent over two decades working to improve the nutrition profile of corn. The result, a variety with boosted carotenoid levels known as "orange corn," was meant to help improve nutrition in developing countries. Now, Rocheford and his company ...
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“Well Above Normal” Flood Risk for Mississippi River This Spring

An enormous amount of snow fell across the northern plains this year and as the weather warms, the resulting water is going to be looking for a place to go. While the US National Weather Service (NWS) recently lowered the risks of major flooding from the snowmelt, the risk remains nonetheless. Based on snowmelt alone - meaning not accounting for any ...
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McDonald’s… What a Crazy Agriculture Success Story

It was on this day back in 1955 that Ray Kroc opened his first franchised McDonald's restaurant in Des Plaines, Illinois. In 1954, Kroc visited a hamburger restaurant in San Bernardino, California, owned by Richard and Maurice McDonald. Kroc was so impressed with the efficiency and speed of the restaurant's operations, that he convinced the brothers to allow him to ...
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What You Need to Know About the Incoming “El Niño” Climate Pattern

After wreaking havoc on global weather for over two years, the "La Niña" climate pattern finally ended in early March. We are now in the "neutral" phase of what's called the El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) cycle which should allow for more typical weather patterns through the US planting season. By late summer, neutral conditions are expected to give way to ...
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AEM Identifies Trends that Could Reshape the Way Food is Produced

Tracking farm equipment sales is one of the common ways that economists assess the overall health of the agricultural economy. According to the Futures Council for the Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM), this data may also provide insights into up and coming industry trends. AEM has developed a new report based on such data and identified 13 trends in agriculture ...
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Optimistic Outlook for Poultry Market but Bird Flu Remains a Wild Card

Rabobank's latest "Poultry Quarterly" relays an optimistic outlook for global poultry markets despite prices coming somewhat under pressure during the first quarter of 2023. The consultancy sites tight supplies in major importing countries brought on by both ongoing supply chain issues and avian influenza. Rabobank notes that the disease, also known as "bird flu," remains a major wild card.According to ...
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U.S. Crop Export Competitiveness Has Faded Over the Past Two Decades

The U.S. has historically been one of the largest exporter of agricultural crops but increased competition threatens its global standing, according to a new report from the United States Department of Agriculture's Economic Research Service (ERS). Export shares and exports-to-production ratios indicate the US continues to be the top exporter of corn, tree nuts, and cotton, while other competitors have ...
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The First Milk Bottles

It was this week in 1879 that Echo Farms Dairy introduced the first purpose-made milk bottles in New York City, delivering the milk from their farm in Litchfield, Connecticut. Until this time, people bought milk as a bulk item, with the seller dispensing milk out of a keg or bucket into whatever jugs, pails, or other containers the customers brought ...
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Equipment Manufacturers Line Up to be Included in Video Game “Farming Simulator”

While I don't have any hard numbers to back it up, I'd guess there are not a lot of companies with "video game placement" in their marketing budgets. However, it seems that a lot of ag equipment makers are doing exactly that with "Farming Simulator." Just as the title suggests, the video game series from GIANTS Software allows players to ...
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