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On Wednesday, the Texas A&M AgrLife Extension Service announced it is set to host two single-day grain grading workshops on ...
Texas’ timber industry continues to generate a significant economic impact, according to a Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service expert.
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How breakthrough seed varieties boost Benue farmers' hopeFarmers in Benue State are optimistic about boosting their crop production to become sought-after in the agricultural world as they draw renewed strength from the introduction of high-yielding seeds ...
When Mother Nature dumps hail on a sorghum field producers need to have a plan, Brent Bean writes in his column.
Submitted article The Kansas Grain Sorghum Commission, K-State Department of Plant Pathology, and K-State Research and Extension will host the 2025 Sorghum Connection field day… Login to continue read ...
Uncharacteristically wet weather this year has left many producers across the state with a growing weed problem, according to ...
This study aims to detect different irrigation treatments in sorghum plant breeding experiments using multispectral satellite imagery coupled with a random forest classification model. Obtained from ...
S&W Seed shares declined 34% to $1.60 after hours as the company said it will voluntarily delist from Nasdaq and deregister its stock with the Securities and Exchange Commission. As of the market ...
S&W Seed will voluntarily delist from Nasdaq and deregister its stock with the Securities and Exchange Commission, citing factors including the likelihood of future Nasdaq non-compliance and the costs ...
KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI, US — Ancient grain flours offer a range of qualities for baked foods, from added nutrients and sustainability advantages to interesting story lines about their origins in ...
Hydrocyanic acid or prussic acid is generally found in stressed plants and is formed by enzymatic action on compounds called the cyanogenetic glucosides (dhurrin) when growth is adversely affected.
Under Trump's new tariffs, some estimate farmers could lose $300 to $400 per acre. A 25% increase of production costs and 20% in revenue would result in a 45% hit to farmers' margins, which will ...
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