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Potentially Fatal Cattle Disease Spreading in US Through Asian Longhorned Ticks

Cattle producers need to be aware of a potentially fatal disease known as “Ikeda” that is currently circulating in several states. The disease is transmitted via Asian longhorned ticks, which have been confirmed in 17 US states. Ikeda has been identified in 12 of those so far and is blamed for the death of at …

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Researchers Boost Soybean Yields More Than +20% by Making Photosynthesis More Efficient

Earlier this year, a team of researchers from across the US and UK claimed to have substantially boosted yields on tobacco plants grown in a lab by improving the natural process of photosynthesis. That same team, led by Stephen Long, a professor of plant biology based at both the University of Illinois and the University …

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First Commercial Space Greenhouse Could Launch Next Year

Aerospace manufacturer “Redwire” is gearing up to launch the first-ever commercially owned and operated spaceflight-qualified plant growth platform capable of growing plants from seed to maturity in space. In other words, it is a giant space greenhouse, which Redwire plans install on the International Space Station (ISS) sometime in 2023. The project, funded by an …

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More Water Cuts for Western States… What Are We going to Do About the Water Problems?

Personally, I’m somewhat stumped on how things are going to play out in regard to “water” in the years ahead. Keep in mind, this is not just a US problem but a problem happening around the world. Over three-quarters of the earth is covered by water, but 97% is saline or salty ocean-type water, with only …

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Interesting to Think About… Is it Time to Make Contingency Plans for “Space Weather” Disruptions

Terry Griffin, a precision agriculture economist with Kansas State University Research and Extension, has a question for you – “How would your farm operate if you didn’t have access to GPS? And do you even have a Plan B?” Griffin asks because he has been investigating the potential impacts of “space weather” on the agriculture …

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Massive Jump Forecast for Brazil’s 2022-23 Soybean Exports… Time Will Tell

Brazil soybean production is expected to rebound significantly in 2022-23 after severe drought killed initial expectations for record output in 2021-22. The US Department of Agriculture’s Foreign Ag Service (FAS) post in Brasilia predicts the country’s new crop production will jump to 144 million metric tons (MMT), up from the current season’s expected production of …

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