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Concerns Rising as Flash Drought Conditions Intensify

Concerns Rising as Flash Drought Conditions Intensify Summer temperatures have been through the roof across a large portion of the corn belt. Coupled with low and rapidly depleting soil moisture, some regions are experiencing or anticipating flash drought occurrences that could lead to major agricultural losses. The loose definition of flash drought is a drought that develops rapidly over a ...
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How Some Food Startups are Helping Fill Supply Chain Gaps

How Some Food Startups are Helping Fill Supply Chain Gaps Farmers across the country have watched helplessly as untold tons of food has literally been thrown out, left to rot, and worse for livestock producers. The domino effect of upended supply chains due to the Covid-19 pandemic has delivered a financially and emotionally devastating blow to so many in the ...
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NEW “Cash Crop” Project to Consider!

NEW "Cash Crop" Project to Consider! A Missouri-based company is looking to recruit members for its “100 Founding Farmers Club,” which will plant the very first crop of its new pennycress variety. CoverCress Inc., in partnership with university researchers from Illinois, Ohio, Minnesota, and Wisconsin are working to develop the plant into a viable cash crop while removing some of ...
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Investments In Agro-Forestry Gaining Traction

Investments In Agro-Forestry Gaining Traction Startup Propagate Ventures wants to treat trees as a financial asset and is helping farmers diversify their crops through agroforestry, a regenerative practice that integrates trees and shrubs into crop and/or animal farming systems. Some of the strategies include alley cropping, silvopasture, windbreaks, and orchard bands which allow producers to stack multiple crops on one ...
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What’s The Real Story on Soaring Lumber Prices

One of the biggest commodity stories this year has been lumber, which has seen a run-up in prices to what some have called "mind-boggling" levels. Lumber futures blew past the previous record high nearly two weeks ago and haven't looked back. They've more than doubled since April when the September contract was trading around $280. Cash prices for SPF (spruce, ...
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Pandemic, Drought Keep Pressure on Farm Finances

Effects of the Covid-19 pandemic can be felt everywhere and agriculture has not been spared. While some of the supply chain issues experienced early on have improved, the most recent updates from regional Federal Reserve districts shows the farm economy remains on shaky ground. Adding to the pressure is drought in some portions of the country which is complicating the ...
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Say What… Dairy-Free Cheese?

Say What... Dairy-Free Cheese? Disclaimer: I certainly feel like these new companies are gunning for the traditional dairy and livestock operations, and I hate that fact, but I also don't think we can collectively afford to ignore what is happening and the media that continues to build and circulate. I've met some great farm families who desperately depend on the dairy ...
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New Survey Indicates Organic Cropland Commands Higher Rents

New Survey Indicates Organic Cropland Commands Higher Rents Our friends over at Mercaris have put together an awesome new report. One of the highlights shows cropland that has made the transition to USDA certified organic commands rental premiums as much as +25% higher than conventional acres. The data comes from the first whitepaper issued in its Mercoterra project, which investigates ...
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North America’s Largest Greenhouse?

North America's Largest Greenhouse? An ambitious partnership between the state of Kentucky, the Dutch government, and startup AppHarvest aims to grow an agricultural technology hub in the heart of Appalachia. Several universities and private companies have also signed on to the project that envisions a long-term partnership that will add jobs and create a new signature industry for a region ...
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Three Farm Daughters LLP Bring GoodWheat Technology to Market

Three Farm Daughters LLP Bring GoodWheat Technology to Market Americans get an average of one-quarter or 500 of their calories per day from wheat, and according to the United Nations, bread wheat accounts for +20% of the human diet globally. Startup company "Three Farm Daughters" wants to make sure those calories are as healthy as possible. Working with Arcadia Biosciences, a ...
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