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Who Wants to be a Shrimp Farmer?

A company called "Atarraya", along with its founder and CEO Daniel Russek is on a mission to make the shrimp business sustainable and more efficient without destroying the environment. His solution is a "plug-and-play" shrimp farm that anyone can operate as it's contained inside a standard cargo container, complete with an AI-powered automated system that remotely monitors water quality, regulates ...
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Farm Aid 2022… Might be a Trip Worth Taking

The 2022 Farm Aid has been announced for Saturday, September 24th in Raleigh, North Carolina. The annual festival, a full day of music, family farmers, homegrown food and agrarian experiences, will be held at Coastal Credit Union Music Park at Walnut Creek. There are some tickets still available at Ticketmaster, but I've been using SeatGeek and StubHub as of late ...
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How a Tennessee Farm Mom Changed America

Women that woke up in America on this day 102 years ago did not know if they would be allowed to vote in the upcoming presidential election. Laws in some states prevented married women from owning property or even having a legal claim to money that they earned. With no legal right to the vote, American women had no way ...
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Where the Moneys Flowing In Agrifood Tech

Climate change, Covid-19, the War in Ukraine, all of these overlapping crises are forming the backdrop of surging investments in agrifood technologies. Alternative investments are no doubt appealing when global markets are in flux. But an investment in agrifood tech is an investment to secure one of our most basic human needs. According to AgFunder's 2022 AgriFoodTech Investment Report which ...
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Farmers’ Almanac Warns of a Cold and Stormy Winter 2022-23

As hot and miserable as summer can get, we all know it will eventually being overtaken by the cold of winter. For those looking for hints as to what the winter months might have in store this year, the "Farmers' Almanac" has released its Winter 2022/2023 forecast, and a bit earlier than usual this year. In fact, this is the ...
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US Farmland Values Climb Higher

Farmland prices continue to climb across all regions of the US. The average farm real estate value, which includes all land and buildings on farms, climbed by +$420 an acre in 2022 to an average $3,800 per acre, up +12.4% versus 2021 and up more than +50% from 2012 ($2,520 per acre). Cropland values are up even more for the ...
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COOL STORY – Two Kids Spend “Gap Year” Catching State Fish from Every State

I thought this was a crazy cool idea and what a great experience for the boys! Luke Konson and Daniel Balserak set out during their gap year (time between high school graduation and college enrollment) to catch the state fish in all 50 states and ended up with an unforgettable adventure. Below is an excerpt that ran on Outdoor's blog ...
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What About This Turkey and Potatoes Shortage… And a Few Other Items You Might Not Get at the Grocery Store

I tried to buy a few pounds of turkey at some local Kansas City BBQ joints the past few weekends and they all told us they were no longer selling turkey in big bulk because of the shortage. My wife went to two different grocery stores this week and they were both out of turkey in the deli section. I ...
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Farm Expenses Up More Than +7% in 2021

Farm production expenditures in the United States reached an estimate $392.9 billion last year, an increase of +7.3% over 2020. Of the 17-line items tracked by the USDA's National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS), 15 showed an increase from the previous year while only "interest" and "seeds and plants" witnessed a decrease.The four largest expenditures for US farmers - "feed", "farm ...
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China Saying they Could Become a Net-Food Exporter with NEW Water Project

China has begun work on what will be the world's largest water tunnel, designed to transport water from Three Gorges Dam (also the world's largest) to the Han River, where it will then connect to what will be the world's largest canal. The nearly 125-mile-long Yinjiangbuhan tunnel is just a tiny portion of what's known as the "South-North Water Diversion ...
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