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Many farmers, agronomists and crop consultants report the occurrence of bacterial blight, a disease caused by a bacterium. The disease likes cool and wet weather and is mostly seen on the top canopy of the plants. Any fungicides will not be ... more
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It is pretty simple when we think about it. Biology is a wide field that deals with things from diseases of plants to the study of behavior of various insects. They also deal with reproduction of plants and with mutation in plants. Imagine trying ... more
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The Agriculture Pathway focuses on preparing students for careers in the planning, implementation, production, management, processing and/or marketing of agricultural commodities and services including food, fiber, wood products, natural resources, ... more
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We know you and admire you as the vampire-slayer for your daring act of kicking out Monsanto from the Telugu Land. But when you get into discussion with Bush on farming issues, his major prescription for you will be genetically engineer your ... more
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The Audit, Review, and Compliance Branch (ARC) of the USDA conducts voluntary conformity assessments and accreditation audits for certification agencies to determine adherence to the ISO Guide 65:1996 general requirements for bodies operating ... more
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Wisconsin Community Bank has a long history of working with those engaged in the agricultural industry. Our lenders are experienced and ready to help you get the best loan to support your needs. We are committed to agriculture. ... more
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Silage is fermented, high-moisture forage to be fed to ruminants, cud-chewing animals like cattle and sheep. It is fermented and stored in a storage silo, a process called ensilage. Silage is most often made from grass crops, including corn (maize) ... more
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"It seems inexplicable, doesn't it?" Mickey Kantor replied to this question. "70% of the world's agricultural export subsidies are in the U.S. and the European Union. We call them crop supports. Cotton is the most egregious. It has an adverse ... more
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From his commentary: It is estimated that methane and methanol production alone from hemp grown as biomass could replace 90% of the world's energy needs.[2] If they are right, this is not good news for oil interests and could account for the ... more
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