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According to the data from the 2024 CropLife® Biologicals Survey, usage among ag retailers and their grower-customers declined from the 2022 growing season — down from 50% to 41%. This marked the first such drop for the sector since the magazine started polling readers on biofertilizer use back in 2018. #CropLife100 #Biologicals #Agribusiness #CropProtection
Additional insight on Biofertilizers coming out of the 2024 CropLife Biologicals Survey #biologicalproducts #agriculture
Biofertilizers: Looking Forward to Renewed Growth - CropLife
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How biofertilizers are used in crops
How biofertilizers are used in crops
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In 2022, 5,700 acres of onions were harvested in New Mexico. Those acres produced a total of 165,300 tons of onions with a farm-gate valve of $153 million. In terms of farm-gate value of agricultural crops grown in New Mexico, onions rank third behind alfalfa and pecans. https://lnkd.in/gMZev4-U
Learn more about onions at NMSU research workshop June 5
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Unlock the full potential of your seed with expert tips and strategies! Learn how to enhance yield and quality in your potato crops: https://hubs.li/Q02JR_bc0
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Here is the fourth article examining the results of two global meta-analyses on the utilization of plant biostimulants. This time we look at the effects of biostimulants on different crops groups.
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Bark ringing in fruit crops - A review - https://smpl.is/9tsum
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A study of US farms from 2008–2022 reveals that farmers are likely to switch crops in areas with sparse agricultural cultivation and high crop diversity. Farmers in homogenous areas such as the corn belt, by contrast, don’t switch crops often. In PNAS: https://ow.ly/wkMO50TJ7Ec
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“I think if you’re a corn or a soybean grower in the province of Ontario, if you do have waterhemp on your farm, you have to plan a two-pass weed control program. And what I mean by that is you have to start with an effective soil-applied herbicide and then manage the weed escapes if there are any of them,” says Sikkema. + Add a Seed Terminator at harvest to kill the surviving seeds and stop them being spread by the combine. https://buff.ly/4dZkNh8 #ontarioagriculture #ontarioagriculture #ontag #canadianagriculture #agriculture #ontario #ontariofarmers #ONTAgWeek #LoveONFood
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Understanding the Types of Crops: A Comprehensive Guide https://lnkd.in/dQwMZbbK
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The unit economics of growing animal proteins such as ovalbumin in plants are more favorable than using precision fermentation, claims PoLoPo For daily news and analysis subscribe to the https://lnkd.in/gEFx2TMZ newsletter. #Agriculture #Farming #AgriTech
Egg proteins... in potatoes? Molecular farming startup PoLoPo makes the case
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