Right to repair: Dealers and farmers seeking policy balance
Farmers are becoming increasingly dependent on data and software. This has its downsides, such as the discussion about the right to repair.
Read moreFarmers are becoming increasingly dependent on data and software. This has its downsides, such as the discussion about the right to repair.
Read moreRussian scientists from the State Agrarian University of Novosibirsk, together with colleagues from the UK, have for the first time blocked an inhibitor that makes insects larvae invulnerable to the action of ...
Read moreOld habits die hard. So do stereotypes. It’s often assumed broadcast spinner spreaders don’t have the accuracy, precision, or technology as other application equipment, making them less effective in the field. Historically, ...
Read moreA study determined that the types of Creole potato have high resistance to water stress in dry seasons.
Read moreRobert Daugherty began Valmont Industries in 1946 in Valley, Neb., with $5,000 and a dream. Of course, it wasn’t known as Valmont then; it was called Valley Manufacturing, and they focused on farm ...
Read moreThe 'Part-time job at the farmer' campaign aims to make young people enthusiastic about a part-time job at an agricultural company, such as an arable farm. The campaign is an initiative of the ...
Read moreThe U.S. pressured Mexico on Wednesday to allow genetically modified crops into the country and to open up access to U.S.-grown potatoes. U.S. trade representative Katherine Tai pushed for the concessions during ...
Read moreEven heavy-duty engines need to be put on the test bench to verify the required exhaust gas quality at each operating point and its reduced fuel consumption. From 27 February to 5 ...
Read moreThe infamous pathogen Phytophthora infestans caused famine in Ireland and other parts of Western Europe in the 19th century and continues to pose a major threat to our food production worldwide. For ...
Read moreIn the past five decades, potato production in India has steadily increased from around 8.3 million tonnes in 1980 to 48.6 million tonnes in 2017, an increase of more than 500 percent. ...
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Read moreWe've been irrigation the potatoes intensively for several weeks now, with increasingly tight shifts
Read moreThe processing of potatoes in India started growing with the openings of large-scale organized processing by multinationals and indigenous players. The pattern of the potato industry in India suggests that the demand ...
Read moreResults of a new online survey conducted among 2,800 potential visitors to the world's leading trade fair for agricultural machinery – With still eight months before the event, 96 percent are considering ...
Read moreChina's scientists have developed a generation of "pure and fertile potato lines" with genome editing technologies in a groundbreaking achievement.
Read moreYesterday, our friends and colleagues from the major German educational center DEULA-Nienburg subscribed to our news in the mobile application available at this link POTATO NEWS APP Having supported our idea and ...
Read moreFollowing the hiatus due to the pandemic, the DLG (German Agricultural Society) is relaunching three international trade shows for potato production and processing over the next few months. Potato Days Turkey will ...
Read moreA variety trial in potato was set up in Lennik as part of the Potato Agricultural Center. The aim is to find a worthy alternative to Fontane and Innovator, each of which ...
Read moreNow that the Dutch government is releasing restrictive measures step by step, the exhibition organisation is pleased to report that currently, all lights are green for PotatoEurope 2021. The ticket shop for ...
Read moreMcCain Foods’ commitment to cut in half greenhouse gas emissions across all of its global operations by the end of the decade has been verified to align with efforts to limit global ...
Read moreTrade fairs, AGROS in Russia and International Field Days Turkey, impress exhibitors and visitors with up-to-date exhibition and technical program - Successful implementation of hygiene concepts - Further trade fairs in Ukraine, ...
Read moreNorth Carolina State University researchers continue to track the evolution of different strains of the plant pathogen that caused the Irish potato famine in the 1840s, which set down roots in the ...
Read moreLamb Weston Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: LW) issued its second annual Environmental, Social, Governance (ESG) report today, which included new 2030 ESG goals. The company also announced that in partnership with European joint ...
Read moreA rotation is more than not getting sick of a crop, it is also about keeping the soil healthy gezond
Read moreAfter conducting experiments with treatments to improve the behavior of a Creole potato crop under conditions of water deficit
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