Agro
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According to recent warnings from experts, climate change may cause potatoes to no longer grow in Scottish soil over the next several years. In ...
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Due to the present fertilizer shortage and rising production costs, efficient nitrogen fertilization is becoming more and more important. Years of ...
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The “abrasive or projectile weed control”, which was initially created by University of Nebraska researchers for weeds damaging corn crops, is ...
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has given Oregon State University (OSU) a grant worth USD50m so that it can collaborate with farmers and ...
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The Canadian Alberta spud industry found itself on the rise during these last three years, helping increase the local potato hectarage and processi...
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AgroScout solutions are intended to provide farmers with the tools they need to increase crop yields and use inputs more sustainably. Joint activit...
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Two-year research done by experts from a couple of Idaho universities will investigate how chemicals within Idaho's potato crop will change due to ...
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During PotatoEurope 2022, NÖS presented two new registrations for the chips and food sector. The Nöstling breed, a yellow-skinned and highly resi...
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The Jamaican Government has allocated USD150m to bolster the national Irish potato program funding, which aims to maintain production and productiv...
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According to USDA’s Economic Research Service, farmers collect 15-18% of the retail price for fresh potatoes, but the farm share facing fluctuati...
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