Agribusiness Business and economy Sustainable agriculture Business services daily news.
Farm/Supply
Cattle/Dairy
Horse Racing
Swine Buisness
Poultry Supply
Fishing Industry
Sheep/Goats
Forestry
Agrochemicals
Farm Equipment
Corn/Grains
Wheat/Grains
Rice Export
Soybean
Tobacco
Cotton Trade
Vegetables
Fruits/Nuts
Hay/Feed
USDA
 
For Sale
  »  Crops, Seeds
  »  Horses, Pets
  »  Livestock
  »  Farm Equipment
  »  Jobs, Employment
  »  Farms, Property
  »  Pesticides, Fertilizers
  »  Services
  »  Farmer Market
For Sale

Page 2 of 16First | Previous [ 2 3 4 5 6 ] Next | Last

7. GM foods: Common man gets wider choice
Farmers tend to spray twice or even thrice between each picking to combat the deadly borer and as a result pile up 60 odd doses of spray for just one crop! On average, farmers end up dousing around 1.4 kg of pesticides per hectare on brinjal, which is way higher than, say, 200 gm for paddy. This judgment deserves to be heralded as a step in the right direction: the common man would now have a wider choice of foods to meet his nutritional and dietary needs. The apex court had temporarily...
Source


8. The Prairie Star
Booth contracts the pressed beet pulp in early October, and the local prices are based on corn prices. They gained about 2.7 pounds a day with one implant; then, we changed from quality to production and now, we're disappointed if we get less than 3.5 pounds of gain a day. Nevertheless, Booth said he believes the pressed beet pulp is a good additive to a feed program and stores fairly well when packed like corn silage. Peltz said he has seen some variation between the different distillers...
Source5/11/2007


9. News: Genetically Modified Crops Survive Weed-Whacking Herbicide
Technology Space & Physics Health Mind Nature Biology Archaeology & Paleontology News Video Blog In Focus Ask the Experts Weird Science Podcasts Gallery Recreations Magazine SA Digital Subscribe Store Current Issue Past Issues Order Issues Subscribe Renew Give a gift Change Address Customer Care About Us. Technology Space & Physics Health Mind Nature Biology Archaeology & Paleontology News Video Blog In Focus Ask the Experts Weird Science Podcasts Gallery Recreations Magazine SA Digital...
Source


10. Thrust on applying relay method to increase crop farming, ensure food security
Senior agro-scientists, experts and officials said, intensity of crop farming can be increased significantly, and food security can be ensured, if the relay method is applied in cultivation, reports BSS. Thrust on applying relay method to increase crop farming, ensure food security. Thrust on applying relay method to increase crop farming, ensure food security. They expressed the opinion in a daylong training course on spreading the relay method, a newly invented crop-farming pattern, for...
Source


11. Fruit farmers hope for best, prepare for worst
usDiggRedditYahooMyWebGoogleWhat's this? Print Email Fruit farmers hope for best, prepare for worst By ANGIE MASON For The Evening Sun Article Launched:05/30/2007 09:50:51 AM EDT Click photo to enlarge Earlier this year, warm days followed by a cold snap might have hurt some fruit crops in Adams County. usDiggRedditYahooMyWebGoogleWhat's this? Print Email Fruit farmers hope for best, prepare for worst By ANGIE MASON For The Evening Sun Article Launched:05/30/2007 09:50:51 AM EDT Click...
SourceThe Evening Sun,PA


Page 2 of 16First | Previous [ 2 3 4 5 6 ] Next | Last

 
 For more: Agribusiness Business and economy Sustainable agriculture Business services news - check our archive.
Archive [1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20] days ago