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Argentina’s “Genetically Modified Wheat” Plans Could Shift Global Trade Flows

Wheat importers are counting on a rebound in production in 21/22 to help ease skyrocketing prices but weather obviously remains a huge wild card. Another potential snag in the outlook for increased supplies is Argentina, which some worry could face export restrictions on its wheat. Argentina last year became the first country in the world …

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Budweiser Adds a New Clydesdale Foal and Some Facts You Might Not Know About the World-Famous Horses

Budweiser has added a new member to its family of Clydesdales. The new foal named “Eminem” was born September 14 at Warm Springs Ranch in Boonville, Missouri. While the name is spelled just like the Detroit rapper, it actually stems from the first initials of the foal’s parents’ names – mother, Marcie, and father, Miles. …

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Dairy Farmers Are Taking Poop to the Bank

Remember that old saying, when life hands you lemons, make lemonade? That’s exactly what dairy farmers and researchers around the country are doing as they hunt for ways to monetize poop. Entrepreneurial dairy farmers, with an assist from anaerobic digesters, are finding ways to transform manure into money while also solving some climate concerns. Manure …

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Latest NASA Research Suggests Climate Change May Cause Big Crop Production Problems

Bloomberg ran an article last week titled, “Climate Change Will Cut Corn Yields by a Quarter by 2030, NASA Says“. The article was circulating around the trade and catching a lot of attention, so I thought we should take a deeper look.  Whatever side of the aisle you sit on in the climate change debate, …

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I’ve Eaten a Turducken but What the Heck is Tofurky with Algae?

Many of my rural friends have had “turducken” and it’s damn good, especially around Thanksgiving time. For those who don’t “turducken” is simply a deboned chicken stuffed into a deboned duck, which is then stuffed into a partially deboned turkey. Each layer is traditionally separated with stuffing or sausage, creating a layered effect when the …

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Corn Has Overtaken Soybeans to Become Argentina’s Top Crop

Argentine  farmers are set to produce a record corn crop in 2021-22, with the USDA’s Foreign Agricultural Service’s Buenos Aires Post pegging production +1.5 million more than the USDA’s official estimate. The record-setting corn crop will partially be at the expense of soybeans as several factors make the oilseed less attractive to Argentine farmers. New …

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Glimpse into the Regenerative Future of Food

Sustainable farming is about more than just minimizing the impact on the environment. Taking care of the land to cultivate healthy soil and expand biodiversity results in the natural capturing of carbon, which helps to fight climate change while also contributing to better tasting and healthier food.   “Cooks Venture” is a new company building …

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Chinese Researchers Claim Breakthrough on Making Animal Feed From Carbon Emissions

Researchers in China say they’ve perfected a process for making high-protein animal feed “out of nothing” that they claim can be used on an industrial scale. State media is hailing it as a breakthrough that could reduce the country’s dependency on imported soybeans to feed its enormous livestock industry. The Chinese agricultural ministry supported the …

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